6/24/13, "Bike rack for Citi’s big wheel," NY Post, by C. Giove and E. Hagen
"Controversial Soho station has a powerful neighbor."
"The Citi Bike rack at Petrosino Square in Soho that the community has
been fighting to remove is right outside the Lafayette Street home of a
Citibank executive and former deputy mayor, The Post has learned.
Residents
collected 600 petition signatures and 132 letters to the Department of
Transportation, demanding the rack be relocated so the tiny park can be
returned to its use as an art space. Some politicians and the community board also want to move the station — but the DOT hasn’t budged.
Now
residents say they think the DOT is reluctant because Ed Skyler,
Citibank’s global vice president of public affairs and a champion of the
bike-share program, lives right across the street....
Geoffrey Croft, of NYC Park Advocates, said: “It’s obviously ironic
that the city’s most controversial bike-share site is mere feet from
[Skyler].
“It’s too bad that his neighbors have to be tortured.”
Skyler
has been a major player in the bike-share program and has said he
recommended Citibank sponsor the program after DOT Commissioner Janette
Sadik-Khan reached out to him.
When asked yesterday whether the rack should be moved, Skyler said there is no right answer. “You can’t make everybody happy, and that’s just unfortunately the way it is,” he said.
“It’s really up to the DOT or through people in the neighborhood, who have different ideas for where it should go.”
Residents, who have filed an injunction against the city over the rack, said they had used the square as an art space....
Citigroup, which owns Citibank, also said it had no say in the Soho rack’s placement. “Citi
has no authority to make decisions on station locations,” said Andrew
Brent, senior vice president of consumer public affairs.
“The Department
of Transportation selected the location after a public process, and we
understand they are actively reviewing the additional community feedback
on it.”"
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