SAVE THE ROOSEVELT ISLAND STEAM POWER PLANT: DEMAND TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY

Recent signers:
zool Zulkowitz and 15 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The historic Steam Power Plant at 5 East Main Street (New York, NY 10044) faces imminent demolition—threatening to erase an irreplaceable piece of Roosevelt Island's industrial heritage. Without proper assessment, community input, or environmental safeguards, this landmark could be lost forever.

We, the undersigned residents and stakeholders of Roosevelt Island, demand an immediate halt to the demolition proceedings.

 

Why This Matters:

  • Public Health Risk: Demolition has begun without disclosure of testing or remediation plans for asbestos, lead, and other toxic materials commonly found in historic industrial buildings—directly endangering residents, workers, and our environment.
  • Zero Transparency: At the December 2nd community meeting, residents raised serious concerns about the documentation, including sudden and unannounced start of demolition activities. The community formally requested critical a structural assessment, a comprehensive environmental study, and a hazardous materials remediation plan, along with demolition methods, safety plans, and costs. None of this information has been provided.
  • Lost Opportunity: The building represents a unique opportunity for adaptive reuse as a desperately needed public school or Pre-K facility—alternatives that will be permanently lost without proper evaluation.
  • Historical Significance: Once destroyed, this iconic structure and its contribution to Roosevelt Island's character can never be recovered.

 

We Demand:

  1. IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION of all demolition activities
  2. FULL PUBLIC DISCLOSURE of environmental testing and hazardous materials remediation plans
  3. RELEASE OF ALL DOCUMENTATION requested at the December 2nd community meeting 
  4. TRANSPARENT FEASIBILITY STUDY for adaptive reuse options, particularly as an educational facility
  5. COMMUNITY MEETINGS AND INPUT before any site activities resume

 

Take Action Now

By signing this petition, you're standing for community safety, government transparency, and the preservation of Roosevelt Island's unique character. Every signature strengthens our collective voice against hasty, potentially dangerous decisions that would permanently alter our community.

Don't let Roosevelt Island's history be demolished without due process. Our heritage, health, and community needs deserve better than a wrecking ball without warning.

Sign today to protect tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

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ArchRI Community AlliancePetition StarterThe Architectural Community Alliance of Roosevelt Island is a nonprofit organization dedicated to studying, documenting, preserving, and celebrating the unique architectural heritage of Roosevelt Island.

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Recent signers:
zool Zulkowitz and 15 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The historic Steam Power Plant at 5 East Main Street (New York, NY 10044) faces imminent demolition—threatening to erase an irreplaceable piece of Roosevelt Island's industrial heritage. Without proper assessment, community input, or environmental safeguards, this landmark could be lost forever.

We, the undersigned residents and stakeholders of Roosevelt Island, demand an immediate halt to the demolition proceedings.

 

Why This Matters:

  • Public Health Risk: Demolition has begun without disclosure of testing or remediation plans for asbestos, lead, and other toxic materials commonly found in historic industrial buildings—directly endangering residents, workers, and our environment.
  • Zero Transparency: At the December 2nd community meeting, residents raised serious concerns about the documentation, including sudden and unannounced start of demolition activities. The community formally requested critical a structural assessment, a comprehensive environmental study, and a hazardous materials remediation plan, along with demolition methods, safety plans, and costs. None of this information has been provided.
  • Lost Opportunity: The building represents a unique opportunity for adaptive reuse as a desperately needed public school or Pre-K facility—alternatives that will be permanently lost without proper evaluation.
  • Historical Significance: Once destroyed, this iconic structure and its contribution to Roosevelt Island's character can never be recovered.

 

We Demand:

  1. IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION of all demolition activities
  2. FULL PUBLIC DISCLOSURE of environmental testing and hazardous materials remediation plans
  3. RELEASE OF ALL DOCUMENTATION requested at the December 2nd community meeting 
  4. TRANSPARENT FEASIBILITY STUDY for adaptive reuse options, particularly as an educational facility
  5. COMMUNITY MEETINGS AND INPUT before any site activities resume

 

Take Action Now

By signing this petition, you're standing for community safety, government transparency, and the preservation of Roosevelt Island's unique character. Every signature strengthens our collective voice against hasty, potentially dangerous decisions that would permanently alter our community.

Don't let Roosevelt Island's history be demolished without due process. Our heritage, health, and community needs deserve better than a wrecking ball without warning.

Sign today to protect tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

avatar of the starter
ArchRI Community AlliancePetition StarterThe Architectural Community Alliance of Roosevelt Island is a nonprofit organization dedicated to studying, documenting, preserving, and celebrating the unique architectural heritage of Roosevelt Island.

The Decision Makers

Zohran Mamdani
New York City Mayor
New York City Council
50 Members
Julie Menin
New York City Council - District 5
Sandra Nurse
New York City Council - District 37
David Carr
New York City Council - District 50
Former New York City Council
8 Members
Diana Ayala
Former New York City Council - District 8
Justin Brannan
Former New York City Council - District 47
Adrienne Adams
Former New York City Council - District 28

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