13 October 2011
OWS-NYC Sanitation Set
OWS Cleaning by Occupiers, 12 October 2011. (Cryptome)
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/13/nyregion/protesters-told-they-will-have-to-leave-zuccotti-park-
temporarily.html
Protesters Told to Vacate Park, for Its Cleaning
By DAVID W. CHEN
Published: October 12, 2011
Responding to what he called unsanitary conditions at the private park in
Lower Manhattan that has served as home base to the Occupy Wall Street protest
for more than three weeks, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said Wednesday night
that protesters would be made to leave temporarily as the property was cleaned
in stages.
Mr. Bloomberg made the announcement after visiting the park, Zuccotti Park,
for the first time and informing the protesters in person that the cleaning
would begin Friday, a statement released by his office said.
He cited deteriorating sanitary conditions as the reason the parks
owner, Brookfield Properties, wrote a letter to the city conveying its concerns
about its inability to clean the park and maintain it in a condition
fit for public use.
The mayor is a strong believer in the First Amendment and believes
that the protesters have a right to continue to protest, Caswell Holloway,
the deputy mayor for operations, said in a statement.
At the same time, the last three weeks have created unsanitary conditions
and considerable wear and tear on the park. This situation is not in the
best interests of the protesters, residents or the city.
Beka Economopoulos, an organizer with Occupy Wall Street, said that the
protesters have worked vigorously to ensure safe and sanitary conditions,
and we recognize the importance of being good neighbors.
She said she feared that the cleaning was a pretext to end this
occupation.
The Bloomberg administration added that the park would be cleaned in stages,
and that the protesters would be allowed to return to the areas that had
been cleaned, provided they abide by the rules that Brookfield has
established for the park.
It was not immediately clear how long the cleanup would take.
While Mr. Bloomberg has said that he believes the protesters have a right
to congregate and that they would not be removed by the police if they obeyed
the laws, he has also been critical of the protesters message, and
the disruption they have caused in Lower Manhattan.
A version of this article appeared in print on October 13, 2011, on page
A24 of the New York edition with the headline: Protesters Told To Vacate
Park, For Its Cleaning.
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