A proposed casino in Coney Island will bring year-round “traffic hell” to Brooklyn’s beachy neighborhood, according to one of the six members of the state community advisory council who will vote on whether to approve it.
“It’s not just going to be the summer of hell. It will be traffic hell all year round, and garbage hell, noise hell, crime hell,” Marissa Solomon, an appointee of Assemblyman Alec Brook-Krasny, told The Post.
The bid will be rejected if it is not approved by four of the six CAC members next month. 5
“You’re going to replace a piece of American history to build another casino? It makes no sense for the people who live here,” said Solomon, a Coney Island resident.
The glitzy $3 billion Coney casino plan along Surf Avenue from West 12th to West 15th streets includ