Fireman Ed loves it, so it must be okay.

The Times reports that said Fireman is a well-known fella who is pimping for the Jets regarding the stadium, and since I don’t read the tabloid sports regularly, I have to take it on faith they aren’t being sarcastic or ironic.

BY THE TIME you read this, it’s probably too late. But don’t worry, the Dolans and the Johnsons called all their friends, and it was surely a packed and spirited debate (though perhaps lacking the quaintness of grandmas in IKEA shirts) at the ULURP hearing on the Hudson Yards proposal today at the Taft Auditorium at FIT. It’s a sad day when I have to depend on the Dolans to carry the banner, but they have strong financial motivation, and since there is to date no evidence that strong, reasoned debate will not stop this fiasco, we may as well see how the old school way of insiderism and influence peddling goes.

LATER ON, you can trek downtown and see Kevin Rampe or one of his minions pay lip service to public safety. Though you can hardly tell from the LMDC site, there is a public meeting on the deconstruction plan for 130 Liberty Street. Details as follows:

6:00 pm – 9:00 pm (with a meet and greet beginning at 5:00 pm)
Location: TRIBECA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
At the Borough Manhattan Community College
199 Chambers Street, Theatre One
Entrance: between Greenwich & West Side Highway, enter school, pass campus safety at main entrance and bear right.

If you can’t make this one, the LMDC does provide for public comments via the website.

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