The city and the state agreed to put in $600 million.
The city may agree to give back cars to people who can make a good case in court for their return, he said.
The federal government and the city both agreed to spend $12 million on the study efforts.
And yet, a few weeks later, the city agreed to do just that.
For many years the city, which she says lost her medical file at least once, did not agree.
The city agreed to cut the assessment on the building by $60,000, from $400,000 to $340,000 in the tax years 1989 and 1990.
In 1998 the city agreed to a $1.5 million match.
The city and the state agreed to provide $350 million each for the first phase.
In return, the city would agree to curb certain costs.
The city has also agreed to hold public hearings as part of an environmental study expected to take up to a year.