Five-year extension for Madison Square Garden recommended

New York City appears poised to allow Madison Square Garden to continue operating at its present location for another five years, following a key vote Monday.

Two City Council land use subcommittees voted Monday on the five-year extension, which fell short of the Gardenโ€™s hope for a permanent extension of its special permit allowing it to hold events with more than 2,500 people at its current location on 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd streets on Manhattanโ€™s West Side.

But the extension was also a setback for New York City preservationists who have been pushing for the relocation of MSG, so that a grand Penn Station could be reconstructed in its place.

Ultimately, the council decided to further put off a long-term resolution to the dispute.

โ€œAt this time, the Council cannot determine the long-term viability of an arena at this location,โ€ Councilman Erik Bottcher said during a Manhattan hearing. โ€œTherefore, five years is an appropriate term for this special permit.โ€

The city Planning Commission had recommended a 10-year extension.

The full City Council could vote as early on Sept. 14 on the permit extension, which could be granted on the condition that MSG come up with a โ€œtransportation management planโ€ to address concerns about how the arenaโ€™s loading operation could conflict with the Stateโ€™s planned redevelopment of Penn Station, and with pedestrian traffic.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has said that MSG is not โ€œcompatibleโ€ with Penn, and has pushed City lawmakers to force the arena to comply with its planned redevelopment of the LIRR hub, including by moving a pedestrian bridge at the main entrance of the arena, and giving up a loading area between 31st and 33rd streets.

MSG has said the MTA’s plan could result in the New York Rangers not being able to play in their home arena for a full season. Garden officials have signaled their preference for a competing plan for Penn that would allow the arena to stay open,…

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