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What’s next for the B.P.C.A.?

As the Battery Park City Authority moves closer and closer to signing its last site development deal, the state agency’s long-term future remains unclear. Authority officials declined to comment this week.

In an interview with Downtown Express last year, Tim Carey, who at the time was still the authority’s president and C.E.O., said one possibility was that the authority would disband but its close affiliate, the Battery Park City Parks Conservancy, which manages the neighborhood’s oft-praised parks, would remain. The governor appoints all three members of the authority’s board of directors.

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