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Posted by Marc A. Rivlin on Fri Jan 29 21:09:15 2016, in response to Re: Possible new 76th Street Evidence and summary, posted by Elkeeper on Fri Jan 29 18:06:24 2016. Other than some photos, I don't think much of the Municipal Archives is online. Finance has put property recordings and tax maps online. Buildings has put old certificates of occupancy online. But, these are a portion of what they keep in their own files, not the Municipal Archives. Whatever is in the Municipal Archives would be original files sent there by the agency. It seems unlikely that the city kept any records from the Board of Transportation. They probably would have been at the "new" Transportation Building at 370 Jay Street or in BoT storage when the TA took over for the Board of Transportation. Conceivably, records in BoT storage could have been mixed with other city agency storage, but, given that the line in question was recent, I would doubt they would have been off premises in less than ten years, so, more likely than not, they went from the BoT to the TA. Others have posted in past 76th Street threads that many file cabinets of papers were discarded in various TA moves over the years. Perhaps they still have the records but they may not. That leaves other city copies of contracts. The Comptroller might have had copies, as might the City Council and the old Board of Estimate. It is possible that those records are in the Municipal Archives. |
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