South Bronx Unite has sue to stop Fresh
Direct from bringing upwards of 3000 daily vehicle trips to the South
Bronx, a community already suffering from asthma rates that are eight
times the national average. They also oppose the City's and State's
continued support for siting polluting businesses on public land along
the South Bronx waterfront The Fresh Direct deal epitomizes how EDC/IDA
continues to sponsor development projects that benefit favored
businesses and developers, while shutting out local community voices.
The city completely excluded South Bronx residents from the decision to
bring thousands of diesel trucks and vehicles through the neighborhood
and occupy public waterfront land that is supposed to benefit the
public, not private businesse. Even the Borough President Rubén Diaz,
Jr. was part of this betrayal of the Soth Bronx residents.
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