High-Rise Safety NYC
Engineering Accountability for Safer Skylines
Founded in 2014 from unresolved engineering questions surrounding World Trade Center 7's collapse, High-Rise Safety NYC advances structural forensic accountability. Led by Don Butterfield, the organization achieved ballot status for its High-Rise Safety Initiative through 30,000+ citizen signatures—proposing a .9% construction permit surcharge to fund independent probes of high-rise failures.
The group challenges NIST's 2008 WTC7 report, citing destruction of steel evidence and refusal to release modeling data as critical flaws. They contend WTC7's collapse—unprecedented for fire-induced high-rise failure—demands transparent analysis
to update global building safety codes, ensuring future investigations preserve physical evidence and use verifiable methods.
Butterfield's Technical Briefing
Current Momentum
Political Alignment: Goals resonate with 2025 congressional demands, including Senator Ron Johnson's call for hearings on WTC7's
controlled demolition-like collapse
.Institutional Support: The NY Fire Department (3,000+ personnel) persistently endorses new investigations, amplifying calls for accountability.
Public Consensus: 2023 polling shows 160+ million Americans doubt official narratives, fueling grassroots pressure for transparent engineering reviews.
How You Can Help
Technical Analysis: Engineers/architects: contribute expertise to re-examine WTC7 evidence.
Civic Action: NYC voters: track ballot initiatives for structural safety reforms.
Evidence Review: Study archived technical documents and visual analyses.
Explore their resources and original ballot initiative:
🔗highrisesafetynyc.org 📄2014 Ballot Initiative (PDF)
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