Last week, the Planning Board voted unanimously to recommend plans for two seven-story residential buildings, totaling 471 apartments, in the 70-100 blocks of Clinton Avenue. The 4.3-acre site is located along the Rippowam River. Officials have been working for decades to piece together a riverside walking path connecting Scalzi Park to Kosciuszko Park — a central facet of long-term plans to expand Mill River Park. The new plans, submitted by New York developer Carmel Partners, have been in the works for at least eight years. After years of delays, New York developer Carmel Partners purchased the site from RBS last year. “This may be the sixth and, hopefully, final time that we are appearing before you to discuss some aspect of this proposal,” Lisa Feinberg, the applicant’s attorney, said to the Planning Board.
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