Downtown denizens hoped to stop the NYPD's intense security measures for the new World Trade Center, arguing that they will isolate the campus and create a fortress-like environment, but Manhattan judge dismissed their claims. After touring the area with both sides, the judge found that the NYPD did a proper environmental review and adequately evaluated all alternatives. Thus, the NYPD will move forward with its plans, which impose strict limitations on vehicular and pedestrian access. [NYDN; previously]
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