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		<description><![CDATA[<pre>  <p class="MsoNormal">One of the odder bits of fallout to come out of the, um, <a href="//www.observer.com/2007/their-heads">change of membership</a> at Community Board 6 is that a critic of Atlantic Yards is replacing one of the opponents who got axed this week.</p><p><a href="http://www.prattcenter.net/staff.php#blander">Brad Lander</a>, the director of the Pratt  Center for Community Development, was nominated for a spot on the 50-member advisory board by City Council Member Bill de Blasio and appointed by Borough President Marty Markowitz, according to the board&#039;s new list <a href="http://www.brooklyncb6.org/_attachments/2007-05-22%20BBPO%20Board%20Member%20List.pdf">(PDF)</a>.</p><p>Pratt published an independent analysis of the project in March 2005 that complained that “the process through which this development has been advanced has not been sufficiently fair or accountable” (<a href="http://www.prattcenter.net/pubs/bay-execsummary.pdf">PDF</a>). Mr. Lander says, however, that he does not consider himself “a die-hard opponent” of Atlantic Yards.</p>“In its current form, I consider myself in a very highly ambivalent position,” he told <em>The Observer</em> Friday. “I believe that the project could’ve been, and maybe still could be, modified to a place where I could support it, yet still be recognizable.”    <p class="MsoNormal">Mr. de Blasio has said that <a href="/2007/sayonara-cb6">he took his nominees’ positions on Atlantic Yards</a> into consideration when he decided whether to reappoint them or not. The one nominee that he did not reappoint, Madelaine Murphy, was described by the Brooklyn Papers today as “<a href="http://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/30/21/30_21cbpurge.html">a vocal critic of Atlantic Yards</a>”—so, compared to that, maybe Mr. Lander’s criticism seemed mild.</p>    <p class="MsoNormal">Besides, Mr. Lander, a Park Slope resident, is known to be one of the leading advocates of affordable housing in the city, and that is one of Mr. de Blasio’s platform issues, and a big reason for his support of Atlantic Yards in the first place.<br /> </p>  </pre>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<pre>  <p class="MsoNormal">One of the odder bits of fallout to come out of the, um, <a href="//www.observer.com/2007/their-heads">change of membership</a> at Community Board 6 is that a critic of Atlantic Yards is replacing one of the opponents who got axed this week.</p><p><a href="http://www.prattcenter.net/staff.php#blander">Brad Lander</a>, the director of the Pratt  Center for Community Development, was nominated for a spot on the 50-member advisory board by City Council Member Bill de Blasio and appointed by Borough President Marty Markowitz, according to the board&#039;s new list <a href="http://www.brooklyncb6.org/_attachments/2007-05-22%20BBPO%20Board%20Member%20List.pdf">(PDF)</a>.</p><p>Pratt published an independent analysis of the project in March 2005 that complained that “the process through which this development has been advanced has not been sufficiently fair or accountable” (<a href="http://www.prattcenter.net/pubs/bay-execsummary.pdf">PDF</a>). Mr. Lander says, however, that he does not consider himself “a die-hard opponent” of Atlantic Yards.</p>“In its current form, I consider myself in a very highly ambivalent position,” he told <em>The Observer</em> Friday. “I believe that the project could’ve been, and maybe still could be, modified to a place where I could support it, yet still be recognizable.”    <p class="MsoNormal">Mr. de Blasio has said that <a href="/2007/sayonara-cb6">he took his nominees’ positions on Atlantic Yards</a> into consideration when he decided whether to reappoint them or not. The one nominee that he did not reappoint, Madelaine Murphy, was described by the Brooklyn Papers today as “<a href="http://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/30/21/30_21cbpurge.html">a vocal critic of Atlantic Yards</a>”—so, compared to that, maybe Mr. Lander’s criticism seemed mild.</p>    <p class="MsoNormal">Besides, Mr. Lander, a Park Slope resident, is known to be one of the leading advocates of affordable housing in the city, and that is one of Mr. de Blasio’s platform issues, and a big reason for his support of Atlantic Yards in the first place.<br /> </p>  </pre>
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