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NYC 9/11 memorial needs $60 million/year
NYC 9/11 memorial needs $60 million/year
Security for site boosts maintenance cost critics say is unsustainable
5:59 AM, Sep 10, 2012
http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/view ... ext%7C%7Cs
NEW YORK — With its huge reflecting pools, ringed by waterfalls and skyscrapers, and a cavernous underground museum still under construction, the National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center is an awesome spectacle that moved and inspired some 4.5 million visitors in its first year.
But all that eye-welling magnificence comes with a jaw-dropping price tag. The foundation that runs the memorial estimates that once the roughly $700 million project is complete, the memorial and museum will together cost $60 million a year to operate.
The anticipated cost has bothered some critics and raised concerns even among the memorial’s allies that the budget may be unsustainable without a hefty government subsidy.
By comparison, the National Park Service budgeted $8.4 million this year to operate and maintain Gettysburg National Military Park and $3.6 million for the monument that includes the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor. Running Arlington National Cemetery, which has more than 14,000 graves and receives 4 million visitors a year, costs $45 million annually.
Officials at the 9/11 memorial say they face unique challenges that make comparisons to other national memorials difficult.
The foundation plans to spend at least a fifth of its operating budget, or around $12 million per year, on private security because of terrorism fears. Visitors to the memorial plaza pass through airport-like security, and armed guards patrol the grounds.
“The fact of the matter is that this was a place that was attacked twice,” said Joseph Daniels, the foundation’s president and chief executive.
Just operating the two massive fountains that mark the spots where the twin towers once stood will cost $4.5 million to $5 million annually, said the foundation’s spokesman, Michael Frazier.
Foundation officials didn’t respond to requests for information about other costs at the site, including the anticipated expense of running the museum, which is still unfinished and might not be soon.
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The museum was supposed to open this month, but construction all but ceased a year ago because of a funding squabble between the foundation and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the land the memorial sits on.
Daniels said it would take at least a year for the museum to open once construction resumes.
The failure to open the museum on time has thrown off the foundation’s financial planning. Officials had expected to use the museum, being built mostly with money from various government agencies, plus private donations, as its main source of revenue.
While visitors will be allowed into the aboveground portions of the memorial for free, the foundation plans to charge people to descend into the museum’s exhibition space, where they will see portraits of the nearly 3,000 victims, hear oral histories of the tragedy, and view artifacts such as the staircase World Trade Center workers used to flee on 9/11.
The admission price hasn’t been set. Foundation officials say they may also charge a “suggested donation” where visitors would be allowed to enter for free but would be strongly encouraged to pay a yet-undecided amount. But if the museum gets the 2 million visitors a year the foundation expects, a $12 fee, like the one charged at the memorial to the victims of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, would cover 40 percent of the operating costs. More money will be generated through fundraising and the sale of memorabilia.
In addition, the foundation and several elected officials have proposed that the American public pick up one-third of the operating costs.
A look at the status of the trade center’s major components, according to its developers:
• Most of the 8-acre memorial quadrangle at the World Trade Center opened last year on the 10th anniversary of the attacks. Since then, some 4.5 million people have visited the memorial, with its twin reflecting pools where the towers stood. But a museum being built in a cavern beneath the plaza is still incomplete.
• One World Trade Center, formerly known as the Freedom Tower, will open in 2014 on the northwest corner of the trade center site with 3 million square feet of office space.
• The first office building to open in October 2013 will be the 72-story 4 World Trade Center at the southeast corner of the site.
• Just north of 4 World Trade Center is 3 World Trade Center, which is now an eight-story stub but will reach 80 stories and 1,150 feet when it’s complete.
• At the site’s northeast corner, 2 World Trade Center is up only to street level. The building is planned as an 88-story skyscraper but will not be built until the commercial real-estate market picks up enough to fill it.
• The new transportation hub at the trade center will connect 13 subway lines and PATH trains to New Jersey when it opens in 2015.
• An underground vehicle security center and bus parking facility just south of the main trade center site will open in 2013.
Security for site boosts maintenance cost critics say is unsustainable
5:59 AM, Sep 10, 2012
http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/view ... ext%7C%7Cs
NEW YORK — With its huge reflecting pools, ringed by waterfalls and skyscrapers, and a cavernous underground museum still under construction, the National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center is an awesome spectacle that moved and inspired some 4.5 million visitors in its first year.
But all that eye-welling magnificence comes with a jaw-dropping price tag. The foundation that runs the memorial estimates that once the roughly $700 million project is complete, the memorial and museum will together cost $60 million a year to operate.
The anticipated cost has bothered some critics and raised concerns even among the memorial’s allies that the budget may be unsustainable without a hefty government subsidy.
By comparison, the National Park Service budgeted $8.4 million this year to operate and maintain Gettysburg National Military Park and $3.6 million for the monument that includes the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor. Running Arlington National Cemetery, which has more than 14,000 graves and receives 4 million visitors a year, costs $45 million annually.
Officials at the 9/11 memorial say they face unique challenges that make comparisons to other national memorials difficult.
The foundation plans to spend at least a fifth of its operating budget, or around $12 million per year, on private security because of terrorism fears. Visitors to the memorial plaza pass through airport-like security, and armed guards patrol the grounds.
“The fact of the matter is that this was a place that was attacked twice,” said Joseph Daniels, the foundation’s president and chief executive.
Just operating the two massive fountains that mark the spots where the twin towers once stood will cost $4.5 million to $5 million annually, said the foundation’s spokesman, Michael Frazier.
Foundation officials didn’t respond to requests for information about other costs at the site, including the anticipated expense of running the museum, which is still unfinished and might not be soon.
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The museum was supposed to open this month, but construction all but ceased a year ago because of a funding squabble between the foundation and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the land the memorial sits on.
Daniels said it would take at least a year for the museum to open once construction resumes.
The failure to open the museum on time has thrown off the foundation’s financial planning. Officials had expected to use the museum, being built mostly with money from various government agencies, plus private donations, as its main source of revenue.
While visitors will be allowed into the aboveground portions of the memorial for free, the foundation plans to charge people to descend into the museum’s exhibition space, where they will see portraits of the nearly 3,000 victims, hear oral histories of the tragedy, and view artifacts such as the staircase World Trade Center workers used to flee on 9/11.
The admission price hasn’t been set. Foundation officials say they may also charge a “suggested donation” where visitors would be allowed to enter for free but would be strongly encouraged to pay a yet-undecided amount. But if the museum gets the 2 million visitors a year the foundation expects, a $12 fee, like the one charged at the memorial to the victims of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, would cover 40 percent of the operating costs. More money will be generated through fundraising and the sale of memorabilia.
In addition, the foundation and several elected officials have proposed that the American public pick up one-third of the operating costs.
A look at the status of the trade center’s major components, according to its developers:
• Most of the 8-acre memorial quadrangle at the World Trade Center opened last year on the 10th anniversary of the attacks. Since then, some 4.5 million people have visited the memorial, with its twin reflecting pools where the towers stood. But a museum being built in a cavern beneath the plaza is still incomplete.
• One World Trade Center, formerly known as the Freedom Tower, will open in 2014 on the northwest corner of the trade center site with 3 million square feet of office space.
• The first office building to open in October 2013 will be the 72-story 4 World Trade Center at the southeast corner of the site.
• Just north of 4 World Trade Center is 3 World Trade Center, which is now an eight-story stub but will reach 80 stories and 1,150 feet when it’s complete.
• At the site’s northeast corner, 2 World Trade Center is up only to street level. The building is planned as an 88-story skyscraper but will not be built until the commercial real-estate market picks up enough to fill it.
• The new transportation hub at the trade center will connect 13 subway lines and PATH trains to New Jersey when it opens in 2015.
• An underground vehicle security center and bus parking facility just south of the main trade center site will open in 2013.
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Pisscubes wrote:Holy fuck, how many no-show jobs and fat, unneeded union contracts do you think go with that $60 million price tag?
fuckit, I say they just fill that thing in with some dirt and call it a day
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reflecting pools... what bullshit. you can just stare into some asphalt on a rainy day, it the same bullshit and doesn't cost $700 million
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whatever the outcome, I just wish for more death...
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So I shouldn't post the paypal information for the foundation where I just sent my contribution?
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Not a big enough.Pisscubes wrote:Holy fuck, how many no-show jobs and fat, unneeded union contracts do you think go with that $60 million price tag?
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This is the first time I've seen a picture of one of the fountains. It looks like a giant mass grave.
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My favorite part."Just operating the two massive fountains that mark the spots where the twin towers once stood will cost $4.5 million to $5 million annually"
Compare to
Which has rotating boats every 15 minutes on salt water.$3.6 million for the monument that includes the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor
Holee shitbahls, even DC doesn't have it this bad.Visitors to the memorial plaza pass through airport-like security, and armed guards patrol the grounds.
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Keep in mind the city is flat fucking broke since it offers insane tax cuts to virtually every overly successful business in its zip code. Excellent job guys
If NYC's economy tanks the terrorists have won. Welp,
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Holocaust museum in D.C. costs about $90 mil/year. Ratio seems kind of off to me...
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Jesus, just exactly how much Zyklon B are they going through at that museum
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hahahah is that number from stormfront or something
that is incredible
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These budget numbers are pretty big to you non-Zogs I know, but they are pretty much in line with most other national memorials/park projects of this size and scope would probably cost in the middle of a major metropolitan area (i.e. where they are not often located) - the type of places which it should be pointed out, attract tons of generous donations and create a ton of business activity/economic activity for the areas they are located.
Tourists come and spend money there or at local businesses, huge donations pour in, the federal government chips in, all that money pays for jobs in the community and tax revenue for the state/city governments. So it's not like the money just vanishes into thin air.
Tourists come and spend money there or at local businesses, huge donations pour in, the federal government chips in, all that money pays for jobs in the community and tax revenue for the state/city governments. So it's not like the money just vanishes into thin air.
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I think it's great that these "reasonable budget numbers" can't pay for a few breathing apparatuses for first responders dying of respirartory diseases.
Great stuff...
Great stuff...
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i like that they're worried about acts of terrorism on the fucking hole in the ground
if there's anybody in the world who'd be fucking unobservant enough to actually damage themselves with trap-soap I guess it'd be the guy with dialup in 2007
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The Terrorists have hit the fountains !! Our worst fears realizedcopstache wrote:i like that they're worried about acts of terrorism on the fucking hole in the ground
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that shit would be cool as fuck though, if al-queda came and suds'd the memorial fountains and dropped a banner or some shit
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for real though, even without security that'd have to be one of the safest places to live ever. how are you going to terrorize a populace if you attack the exact place people expect you to?
if there's anybody in the world who'd be fucking unobservant enough to actually damage themselves with trap-soap I guess it'd be the guy with dialup in 2007
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unless...
SPOILERSPOILER_SHOW
if there's anybody in the world who'd be fucking unobservant enough to actually damage themselves with trap-soap I guess it'd be the guy with dialup in 2007
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I love what a one track mind you have sometimesF. Murray Sandyclam wrote:1 WTC will be partly residential, right? Imagine what the fucking security will be like at place. You won't be able to order a pizza...
"Increased attacks of terror. Hmmm. How will this effect pizza..."
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and as we all know by now NEW YORK HAS THE BEST PIZZA EVERYTHING EVER MADE IN THE WORLD
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