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t200437 posted at 3:16 pm on Fri, Jan 20, 2012.
This is crazy and the whole bait and switch thing is true. If the city needs to build affordable housing it should be fair about it, don't we already have the huge QueensBridge housing project in our area already!!!!! This is just unfair to the people of HPS. Also, with all of theses new buildings planned how can the 7train accomodate? Its already cramped and packed on the 7 train. NY waterway ferry is not the soulution and it's way too expensive and not many can afford to ride it. I say PROTEST PROTEST PROTEST!!!!!