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THE GENTLEMAN FROM NEW YORK SAYS NO TO YANKEE STADIUM PLAN
Published May 13, 1996
U.S. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY) said Saturday it is unlikely New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's plan to replace Yankee Stadium with a new ballpark on the West Side of Manhattan will ever be any more than a dream, according to the N.Y. TIMES. Moynihan cited such hurdles as environmental impact reviews. Moynihan: "I just don't think we've fully absorbed how very difficult it is to carry out public works now in New York City." Giuliani defended the plan and said, "Senator Moynihan is not involved in this process, so maybe he doesn't know the background." Giuliani added that with no federal funds required, Moynihan will not have the opportunity to "approve or disapprove the process" (Andrew Revkin, N.Y. TIMES, 5/12).






