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Pataki: Freedom Tower Must Be Redesigned

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

NEW YORK —  The Freedom Tower to be built on the former World Trade Center (search) site must be redesigned to address security concerns raised by the police department, Gov. George Pataki said Wednesday following a meeting with the mayor and other officials.

"We believe that a building that meets the NYPD standards can be built consistent with [architect] Daniel Libeskind's master site plan," Pataki said in a statement.

The meeting among Pataki, Mayor Michael Bloomberg (search), World Trade Center developer Larry Silverstein, city police Commissioner Raymond Kelly and other officials was sparked by a security assessment the police department provided last month.

The New York Times reported Sunday that because of the assessment, Silverstein has proposed seeking public financing — possibly hundreds of millions of dollars — to address security concerns.

Redevelopment officials have said the completion of the 1,776-foot tower, scheduled for 2009, would be delayed by up to a year to address the security issues.

The tower is expected to be built on the former World Trade Center site as a tribute to the victims of the Sept. 11 (search) attacks and to help improve the Lower Manhattan economy. It would be the tallest tower in the world.

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Police have declined to talk specifically about their concerns over safety, citing security reasons.

A preliminary design intended to address the security concerns will be released in the next several weeks, said Kevin Rampe, the Lower Manhattan Development Corp. president who is leaving at the end of the month. The Port Authority owns the 16-acre trade center site.

On Monday, the mayor had said safety concerns needed to be addressed as Lower Manhattan's redevelopment continues.

"In 1993, there was a bombing at the World Trade Center, and we did not learn our lesson, and we paid for that with close to 3,000 lives," Bloomberg said then.

"This is a building, particularly the Freedom Tower, that is built to be a symbol, and symbols are great if you are encouraged by the cause, and they are potentially a target by people that hate the cause."

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