I think we've all seen the memos about upcoming construction. What's REALLY interesting about this, though, is that there are no new permits posted in the building that refer to current work being done, and if you check the website for the Department of Buildings for our building, there aren't any new permits listed there either. Lots of OLD permits (that are now expired) are listed, though...
And there are plenty of violations posted there too. Hey, H.S.I., why can't you get your sh*t together? Does everything you do have to be substandard? If you're genuinely interested in providing supportive housing, could you at least start with respecting the health and quality of life of your tenants?
Some basic questions about THIS batch of construction (anyone that was living in the building in 2009 should remember how horrible the last batch of construction was):
- How noisy will the construction be? The last batch was HORRIBLE - loud, going on all day long, unbearable
- Will the workmen be using more than one elevator all day long, making the waits for elevators even more impossible than they already are? (If you want to report elevator problems, by the way, the Department of Buildings is that place to go)
- Will there be clouds of dust and grit falling from a great height and getting into everyone's rooms, making it difficult to breathe (hello, some of us have chronic lung problems - I had pneumonia for several months the first summer I lived here, and coincidentally, my room was filled with dust and grit from the construction work - it also clogged up a brand new air conditioner so it wouldn't work right) The workmen are supposed to tent the areas they're working on to contain the crap flying off the building
- Tenants' windows were broken last time around because the workment were careless. Do we need to have this happen again?
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