The
Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority is a Class A
New York State public benefit corporation. Its mission is "to plan, create, co-ordinate and maintain a balanced community of
commercial,
residential,
retail, and
park space within its designated 92-acre site on the lower west side of
Manhattan" in
New York City. The site is now known as
Battery Park City.
The BPCA was created in 1968 (L. 1968, ch. 343) to redevelop outmoded and deteriorated piers, a project that has involved
reclaiming the land, replanning the area and facilitating new construction of a mixed commercial and residential commuinty. The authority's board is composed of seven uncompensated members who are appointed by the
governor and who serve six year terms. N.Y. Pub. Auth. sec. 1973. The BPCA is invested with substantial powers: it can acquire, hold and dispose of
real property, enter into
lease agreements, borrow money and issue
debt, and manage the project. N.Y. Pub. Auth. sec. 1974. Like other public benefit corporations, the BPCA is exempt from
property taxes and has the ability to issue
tax exempt bonds. N.Y. Pub. Auth. sec. 1981.
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