Posted Dec 17, 2021, 10:22 PM
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https://patch.com/new-york/midtown-nyc/a...enters-race-for-gottfrieds-assembly-seat
Midtown Advocate Enters Race For Gottfried's Assembly Seat
Layla Law-Gisiko, an opponent of the state's Penn Station development plan, is the first candidate to announce a run for the open seat.
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By Nick Garber
Dec 17, 2021
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Days after Dick Gottfried said he would retire from the State Assembly next year after a half-century representing Manhattan, at least one contender has already put her name forward for the soon-to-be-open seat.
Layla Law-Gisiko, a Midtown advocate and fierce opponent of the state's plan to develop the area around Penn Station, announced her candidacy Thursday outside the Hotel Pennsylvania — slated to be demolished as part of the controversial program.
Law-Gisiko, 50, is originally from France but has lived in the Flatiron area for more than 20 years. For 16 years, she has served on Midtown's Community Board 5, where she chairs the zoning committee.
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In recent months, Law-Gisiko has also come out strongly against the proposal, originally unveiled by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, to build 10 towers around Penn Station in a bid to raise revenues for transit improvements, but which critics say would do little to fix the beleaguered retail hub.
"It is not about Penn Station at all," Law-Gisiko said. "It's bad for transportation, it’s not creating enough subway entrances, it’s bad through and through."
Though Hochul scaled back the plan last month, critics say it still suffers from the same fundamental flaws.
If elected, Law-Gisiko said she would first approach the Assembly members who serve on the state's Public Authorities Control Board and tell them to vote against the Penn project. From there, she would push to hand the project back to the city government, which has more expertise dealing with complex land-use deals.
In opposing the development, Law-Gisiko joins other neighborhood leaders like Community Board 4 chair Lowell Kern — who also happens to be considering a run for Gottfried's seat, according to a person familiar with his plans.
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