Queens Chronicle: Avella decries DEC plan
State Sen.  Tony Avella (D-Bayside) is calling on the state Department of  Environmental Conservation to deny the Queens Development Group’s  application for Brownfield Cleanup Program tax credits on its Willets  Point Phase One property.
About a year ago,  the QDG entered a contract with the city Economic Development Corp.,  which requires the QDG to clean up the property. As part of the plan,  the developer received a capital grant commitment of taxpayer funds for  $99 million, of which $40 million is intended to pay the cleanup costs.
But soon after, the QDG applied to the Brownfield Program, to try to obtain additional tax credits to clean up the property.
After learning of the application, Avella, with  advocacy group Willets Point United, contacted the DEC to intervene. In a  recent response, the DEC stated that the agency believes that, “The  public interest is served by allowing these properties to participate in  the BCP.”
“Now, the QDG is attempting to take advantage of the tax credit program ...,” Avella said. “It’s absolutely disgraceful.’
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