Coalition to Save Harlem

The Coalition to Save Harlem (CSH) is a collection of individuals and organizations brought together for the purpose of reclaiming, preserving and protecting the community of the Village of Harlem. Members include residents, business owners, community-based organizations, artists, activists and civic groups.

The Coalition to Save Harlem advocates for community improvement and development; however it believes strongly that development must be in the best interest of the long-time residents of the Harlem community and therefore encourages community participation and leadership in the development process.

The Coalition to Save Harlem advocates for housing rights and the rights of locally owned business and street vendors; members also address issues regarding gentrification, education, housing, employment and economics in Harlem and adjoining neighborhoods/communities.

The CSH was extensively involved in rallying the Harlem community against the 125th Street Rezoning Plan initialled by the New York City Department of City Planning from late 2007 to mid-2008. [1][2][3] The CSH organized the "Hands Across Harlem" event that encouraged Harlem residents to demonstrate in a peaceful manner against the 125th Street Rezoning project.[4]

The focal point of battles became the largest building in square feet in the Harlem Community. Legislation was proposed requiring the owner to give the building back to the community. After many hearings and support from local politicians including Charlie Rangel, the legislation became a way for Harlem residents to be sure their culture is being preserved. The Coalition also filed suit against the developer. Ultimately the developer settled for over $1 million and allowed the tenants to continue their residencies in addition to the large payment. The building still stands as of July 2011.[5]

References

  1. Frank, Lombardi (2008-04-01). "Council members to press planners on Harlem rezone proposals". NY Daily News. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  2. Tucker, Maria Luisa (2007-12-04). "Zoned Out". Village Voice. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  3. "Rezoning Harlem". New York Sun. 2008-04-01. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  4. Ohrstrom, Lysandra (2008-04-07). "Hands Across 125th Street! Rezoning Foes Plan River-To-River Protest". The New York Observer. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  5. Elkies, Lauren (3 July 2008). "Harlem Businesses Settle Against Kimco". The Real Deal. Retrieved 15 July 2011.

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