South Nyack neighbors still ‘being squeezed’

Robert Wisner stands in his South Nyack backyard, where about one-third of his property was recently taken by the state through eminent domain proceedings to be used for the bike and walking path that will be part of the new Tappan Zee Bridge, on March 27, 2014. His two-family home was left out of the deal.

Robert Wisner stands in his South Nyack backyard, where about one-third of his property was recently taken by the state through eminent domain proceedings to be used for the bike and walking path that will be part of the new Tappan Zee Bridge, on March 27, 2014. His two-family home was left out of the deal.

While we managed to get out, many of our neighbors are still trapped in a situation that grows worse each day.  See this recent Journal News article by Khurram Saeed and Theresa Juva-Brown:
http://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/tappan-zee-bridge/2014/04/01/tappan-zee-bridge-s-nyack-neighbors-still-squeezed/7187551/

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