DNAinfo
By Dart Clark
EAST HARLEM -- Locals blasted a city proposal to relocate a crumbling sanitation garage to the heart of Harlem, saying the city is using the neighborhood as a “dumping ground” for the unpopular plan.
On Tuesday, Community Board 11 once again reviewed a proposal from the city’s Department of Sanitation to relocate the current sanitation garage at East 99th Street and First Avenue to East 127th Street and Third Avenue.
The community board was nearly unanimous in voting against the relocation plan, after previously calling it a "piece of garbage proposal."
Residents and community board members said the community would be overburdened with trash, as the proposed site sits a few blocks from another sanitation facility on 131st Street and Park Avenue that houses dump trucks from Central Harlem.
“I just feel like our community has been the dumping ground for deleterious city projects,” said resident and business owner RanDe Rogers.