Councilman Calls On Con Ed To Sell Queens Property, Not Hike Rates
May 20, 2008
A Queens City Councilman called on Con Edison Sunday to sell what he says is an expensive piece of waterfront property, instead of having customers foot the bill for rising costs. In the wake of a five percent rate hike and another increase potentially on the way, Councilman Eric Gioia said the company should sell its 11-acre property in Long Island City, estimated to be worth a half-billion dollars.
“New Yorkers right now are tightening their belts, trying desperately to make ends meet, the price of food has gone up, the price of gas, and now the price of our utilities,” said Gioia. “Con Edison should be asked to make to run their company more efficiency before they look to New Yorkers to ask us once again to pay more for really lousy service.”
The property is currently used as a parking lot, office space, and a training center for Con Ed workers.
Con Ed spokesman Mike Clendenin said, “The Learning Center is an essential facility used to train men and women who provide gas, steam and electrical services to nine million New Yorkers.”
Entry Filed under: Go Coastal, Queens. Tags: Long Island City, waterfront, development, Con Edison.
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