“They Told Us No, But We Got It”: After Years of Community Pressure, Cruise Passenger Fees to Fund Hell’s Kitchen Projects
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“They Told Us No, But We Got It”: After Years of Community Pressure, Cruise Passenger Fees to Fund Hell’s Kitchen Projects
After years of toxic air and traffic disruption from cruise ships docked at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal, Hell’s Kitchen is finally getting something back. A cruise ship docks at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal on Sunday. Photo: Phil O’Brien Thanks to persistent advocacy by Manhattan Community Board 4 (MCB4), a new Community Fund — powered by a $1-per-passenger fee collected from cruise ships docking at Piers 88 and 90 — will begin channeling sig…
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