This is a Storm Warning Alert by NYC
Thu Feb 07 18:21:06 2013
STATUS: Open - Active
PROGNOSIS: Monitoring Weather-Snow
Citywide 02/08-09/2013
SUMMARY
High pressure over the area will begin to retreat north tonight as an
area of low pressure over the mid-west approaches the area. This will
allow for cloudy skies and increases chances for snow late tonight into
Friday morning. A light easterly flow will increase tonight with the
approach of the system. Lows will range from the upper teens to lower
20s inland to upper 20s to near 30 in the New York metro area.
As the low over the mid-west approaches, low pressure over the southeast
U.S. will push off the east coast and head northeast Friday morning.
This low will become the dominant storm as it approaches the tri-state
area. Snow will continue Friday morning for the entire area. The snow
will mix with and possibly change over to rain over portions of Long
Island, New York City, and northeast NJ by the afternoon. It will
remain all snow, coming down heavy at times for inland areas. As the
storm approaches, it will strengthen, and winds will continue to
increase, with gusts 45 to 55 mph, especially for eastern areas.
A changeover back to snow is expected by early Friday night for areas
that will mix or change over to rain prior. Blizzard conditions are
expected, with heavy snow, wind gusts increasing to 45 to 60 mph, and
visibilities reduced to 1/4 miles or less. The snow will continue into
early Saturday morning and taper off by late morning into the early
afternoon. 12 to 16 inches are forecast for Long Island, New York City,
and northeast NJ, and the lower Hudson Valley with up to 2 feet in
portions of southeast CT. Locally higher amounts are possible,
depending on where the heaviest snow sets up. Additionally, coastal
flooding will also be a concern for portions of Long Island and
southwest Connecticut Friday evening.
PRECIPITATION AND TIMING
A total of 10 to 14 inches of snowfall is forecasted by NWS with
isolated higher amounts possible. This event is described as moderate
snow with narrow bands of heavy snow. Friday night to early Saturday
morning is the timeframe for the heaviest rates of snowfall. The
evening commute on Friday will be impacted by this snow storm.
Thursday Night: there is a 60 percent chance of snow tonight with little or no snow accumulation.
Friday: on Friday morning there is chance for snow, and then a chance
for a rain and snow mix in the afternoon. Snow accumulations of 1 to 3
inches can be expected. By Friday night snow may be heavy at times. An
additional 6 to 10 inches of accumulating snow can be expected. The
chance for precipitation/snow will remain near 100 percent throughout
the day on Friday.
Saturday: snow is likely on Saturday morning as well with an additional light snow accumulation possible.
TEMPERATURES
Tonight: lows in the upper 20s.
Friday: near steady temperatures in the mid 30s; lows in the mid 20s.
Saturday: highs in the upper 20s; lows around 15.
Sunday: high in the upper 30s; lows in the mid 20s.
WINDS
Tonight: east winds 10 to 15 MPH.
Friday: northeast winds 15 to 25 MPH with gusts up to 30 MPH increasing
to 40 MPH by the afternoon; winds will be out of the north Friday night
at 20 to 25 MPH with gusts up to 40 MPH.
Saturday: northwest winds 20 to 25 MPH with gusts up to 40 MPH; winds
continue out of the northwest at night at 15 to 20 MPH with gusts up to
30 MPH. Winds begin to diminish to around 10 MPH after midnight
Saturday night.
Flooding
Moderate beach erosion and widespread flooding of vulnerable shore areas
can be expected during the times of high tide on Friday evening between
9:00 PM and 11:00 PM.
PRODUCTS
A Blizzard Warning is in effect citywide from 6:00 AM Friday to 1:00 PM Saturday.
A Coastal Flood Warning is in effect from 6:00 PM Friday to midnight
Friday night along Long Island Sound and Twin Forks of Long Island.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Notify NYC - Blizzard Warning - 2/8 to 2/9 (Citywide)
Thu Feb 07 16:28:39 2013
STATUS: Open - Active
PROGNOSIS: Monitoring
Weather - Snow
STATUS: Open - Active
PROGNOSIS: Monitoring
Weather - Snow
Citywide 02/08-09/2013
The following Notify NYC message was issued:
Title: Blizzard Warning - 2/8 to 2/9 (Citywide)
Distribution Area(s): CW
Borough(s): Citywide
Email/RSS: Notification issued 2/7/13 at 4:15 PM. The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Warning for New York City from 6:00 AM Friday, 2/8 to 1 PM Saturday, 2/9. The current forecast calls for 10-14 inches of snow accompanied by strong winds. With visibility expected to be one quarter mile or less, caution should be exercised when traveling. For more information visit www.weather.gov/nyc.
SMS: Blizzard Warning for NYC from 6 AM Fri 2/8 to 1 PM Sat 2/9. Forecast: 10-14 inches of snow and strong winds. www.weather.gov/nyc.
Twitter: Blizzard Warning for NYC from 6 AM Fri 2/8 to 1 PM Sat 2/9. Forecast: 10-14 inches of snow and strong winds. www.weather.gov/nyc.
The following Notify NYC message was issued:
Title: Blizzard Warning - 2/8 to 2/9 (Citywide)
Distribution Area(s): CW
Borough(s): Citywide
Email/RSS: Notification issued 2/7/13 at 4:15 PM. The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Warning for New York City from 6:00 AM Friday, 2/8 to 1 PM Saturday, 2/9. The current forecast calls for 10-14 inches of snow accompanied by strong winds. With visibility expected to be one quarter mile or less, caution should be exercised when traveling. For more information visit www.weather.gov/nyc.
SMS: Blizzard Warning for NYC from 6 AM Fri 2/8 to 1 PM Sat 2/9. Forecast: 10-14 inches of snow and strong winds. www.weather.gov/nyc.
Twitter: Blizzard Warning for NYC from 6 AM Fri 2/8 to 1 PM Sat 2/9. Forecast: 10-14 inches of snow and strong winds. www.weather.gov/nyc.
COASTAL HAZARD MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
427 PM EST THU FEB 7 2013
...MODERATE COASTAL FLOODING EXPECTED FRIDAY EVENING...
SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-BRONX-
NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
NORTHERN QUEENS-NORTHERN NASSAU-
427 PM EST THU FEB 7 2013
...COASTAL FLOOD WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM FRIDAY TO MIDNIGHT
EST FRIDAY NIGHT...
A COASTAL FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS EXPECTED OR
OCCURRING. COASTAL RESIDENTS IN THE WARNED AREA SHOULD BE ALERT
FOR RISING WATER...AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION TO PROTECT LIFE
AND PROPERTY.
Veterans History Project Bronx VA Medical Center 2/13/2013
Wartime veterans of all eras (WWII, Korean War, Vietnam, Gulf War, Bosnia, Grenada, Lebanon, OEF/OIF/OND, etc)
The Bronx Public Library will be interviewing Veterans at the Bronx VA Medical Center on Wednesday February 13, 2013 all day as part of the National Archives Library of Congress VETERANS HISTORY PROJECT.
Any Veterans interested to have their story “told by the Veteran”. Please contact the Library or my office for assistance. Thanks
Lyn Johnson USMC Veteran
Bronx Outreach Specialist
James J Peters VA Medical Center
130 West Kingsbridge Road 4B-47
Bronx, New York 10468
(718)741-4488 office
(718)741-4690 fax
Bloomberg Boulevard: The new “Cross Bronx Expressway”
Remember the last time an autocrat with way too much
power (Robert Moses) rammed through a plan to divide the Bronx with a freeway
to give wealthy suburbanites an easier time driving through (not to) the Bronx
on the way back and forth from their suburban homes. It was called the Cross
Bronx Expressway. It created endless health problems and destroyed Bronx
neighborhoods forever.
Now here we are in 2013. We have a Mayor with
tremendous power and he insists on creating a 1.5 mile asphalt bikeway right
through one of the last native forests of the Bronx in Van Cortlandt Park. (The
Mayor will also cut down 400 trees as part of his plan and spend $1 million NYC
taxpayer dollars). All of this so wealthy suburban cyclists will have an easier
time getting through the Bronx.
See
article below
Ask yourselves. How does a 15ft paved asphalt path help
the Bronx more than an 8ft stone dust pathway? It doesn’t.
Why is another project being forced on the Bronx which
the Bronx didn’t ask for?
Mayor Bloomberg’s actions are eerily reminiscent of
Robert Moses ill-conceived Cross Bronx Expressway. We all know how that one
turned out! Let’s not let history repeat itself.
Say no “to Bloomberg Boulevard” in Van Cortlandt Park!
Please write a note to Mayor Bloomberg saying no to
another ill-conceived project the Bronx doesn’t want! http://on.nyc.gov/3CDcV6
Please also write your City Council Rep asking them not
to destroy the Bronx using $1 million of your tax dollars! http://council.nyc.gov/html/ members/members.shtml
“Maybe
when you have billions you think you don’t have to listen to the millions”
COMPTROLLER LIU REJECTS $91 MILLION HOMELESS SHELTER CONTRACT
Lack of Documentation Amid Questions of Fraud in Shelter Placement Process
New York City
Comptroller John C. Liu today rejected a 21-year, $91 million contract
for a homeless shelter in the Bronx amid questions concerning the
legitimacy of the required approval process
represented to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(“HUD”) in seeking approval for the project. Comptroller Liu’s office
was unable to verify whether the City properly followed federal
regulations in the disposition of the former Muller Army
Reserve Center (“the Center”), located at 555 Nereid Avenue, in the
Wakefield section of the Bronx. The City wants to use the site as
200-bed shelter for homeless men.
“Time and again since
Mayor Bloomberg took office, serious questions have arisen about whether
the administration has broken the rules protecting the rights of
neighborhood residents and homeless people,” said
Comptroller Liu. “City Hall’s failed record on homeless policy
cannot and should not become the excuse for skirting rules in this
Wakefield siting or for the many emergency shelter contracts
proliferating in certain neighborhoods.”
“This
administration has worked to force this contract to completion and has
used fraudulent means to reach that goal, blatantly ignoring the
input of the community and its representatives,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.
“I thank Comptroller Liu for rejecting this contract and for his
thorough examination of the evidence, which proves that this
administration failed to follow
the correct process regarding the closure of the Muller Army Reserve
Center. My office has said all along that this site was inappropriate
for use as a homeless shelter, and I hope that we can now move forward
on a better, military use for this site.”
Before
repurposing a military facility for a non-military function, the
federal government requires that a local redevelopment authority (“LRA”)
recommend the best possible use for the site. In 2008, a three-member
LRA, consisting of the Deputy Mayor for Economic
Development, the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services, and the
Bronx Borough President, was formed to consider uses for the Center, but
it is unclear how the group came to an ultimate recommendation.
Documentation evidencing the LRA’s approval was not
submitted with the proposed contract, and Borough President Diaz has
asserted that no vote was ever held to determine the LRA’s final
proposal, which would be a violation of the LRA process.
Background
·
January
28, 2013 testimony by Comptroller Liu submitted to the New York City
Council in support of Int. No. 193, which would require that agencies
notify the City Council
of emergency procurements: http://comptroller.nyc.gov/ press/pdfs/12813-Liu-Int-193- Testimony.pdf
·
August
21, 2012 letter from Deputy Comptroller for Contracts and Procurement
Geneith Turnbull to Department of Homeless Services Commissioner Seth
Diamond, raising concerns
about the proliferation of emergency contract requests made by the
agency:
http://comptroller.nyc.gov/ press/pdfs/82112-Turnbull-DHS- Letter.pdf
·
July
13, 2011 letter from Borough President Diaz to Linda R. Charest of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development and Patrick O’Brien of the
Office of Economic
Adjustment: http://bronxboropres.nyc.gov/ pdf/2011-07-13-muller.pdf
·
March
25, 2010 audit published by Comptroller Liu finding that DHS paid out
millions of dollars to non-contracted service providers based on an
“honor system” of unwritten
agreements, invented rates, and duplicate client lists: http://comptroller.nyc.gov/ press/2010_releases/pr10-03- 035.shtm
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Postal Service Announces New Delivery Schedule
Six Days of Package Delivery, Five Days of Mail Delivery Begins August 2013
The United States Postal Service announced plans today to
transition to a new delivery schedule during the week of Aug. 5, 2013
that includes package delivery Monday through Saturday, and mail
delivery Monday through Friday. The Postal Service expects to generate
cost savings of approximately $2 billion annually, once the plan is
fully implemented.
“The Postal Service is advancing an important new approach to
delivery that reflects the strong growth of our package business and
responds to the financial realities resulting from America’s changing
mailing habits,” said Patrick R. Donahoe, Postmaster General and CEO.
“We developed this approach by working with our customers to understand
their delivery needs and by identifying creative ways to generate
significant cost savings.”
Over the past several years, the Postal Service has advocated
shifting to a five-day delivery schedule for mail and packages. However,
recent strong growth in package delivery (14 percent volume increase
since 2010) and projections of continued strong package growth
throughout the coming decade led to the revised approach to maintain
package delivery six days per week.
“Our customers see strong value in the national delivery platform we
provide and maintaining a six-day delivery schedule for packages is an
important part of that platform,” said Donahoe. “As consumers
increasingly use and rely on delivery services — especially due to the
rise of e-commerce — we can play an increasingly vital role as a
delivery provider of choice, and as a driver of growth opportunities for
America’s businesses.”
Once implemented during August of 2013, mail delivery to street
addresses will occur Monday through Friday. Packages will continue to be
delivered six days per week. Mail addressed to PO Boxes will continue
to be delivered on Saturdays. Post Offices currently open on Saturdays
will remain open on Saturdays.
Market research conducted by the Postal Service and independent
research by major news organizations indicate that nearly seven out of
ten Americans (70 percent) supported the switch to five-day delivery as a
way for the Postal Service to reduce costs in its effort to return the
organization to financial stability.¹ Support for this approach will
likely be even higher since the Postal Service plans to maintain six-day
package delivery.
The Postal Service is making the announcement today, more than six
months in advance of implementing five-day mail delivery schedule, to
give residential and business customers time to plan and adjust. The
Postal Service plans to publish specific guidance in the near future for
residential and business customers about its new delivery schedule.
Given the ongoing financial challenges, the Postal Service Board of
Governors last month directed postal management to accelerate the
restructuring of Postal Service operations in order to strengthen Postal
Service finances.
“The American public understands the financial challenges of the
Postal Service and supports these steps as a responsible and reasonable
approach to improving our financial situation,” said Donahoe. “The
Postal Service has a responsibility to take the steps necessary to
return to long-term financial stability and ensure the continued
affordability of the U.S. Mail.”
The operational plan for the new delivery schedule anticipates a
combination of employee reassignment and attrition and is expected to
achieve cost savings of approximately $2 billion annually when fully
implemented.
The Postal Service is currently implementing major restructuring
throughout its retail, delivery and mail processing operations. Since
2006, the Postal Service has reduced its annual cost base by
approximately $15 billion, reduced the size of its career workforce by
193,000 or 28 percent, and has consolidated more than 200 mail
processing locations. During these unprecedented initiatives, the Postal
Service continued to deliver record high levels of service to its
customers.
While the change in the delivery schedule announced today is one of
the actions needed to restore the financial health of the Postal
Service, legislative change is urgently needed to address matters
outside the Postal Service’s control. The Postal Service continues to
seek legislation to provide it with greater flexibility to control costs
and generate new revenue and encourages the 113th Congress to make
postal reform legislation an urgent priority.
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and
relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its
operations.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
32nd Senatorial District, Bronx County, New York
Divide and Conquer
You should know that even though it is impossible to say for certain, it is Julius Caesar who has been attributed to the quote "Divide et impera" which translates from Latin to mean "Divide and Conquer."
You should also know that New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo – one more time – has proven to be a very Machiavellian and skillful politician. This time, using that old tactic of “divide and conquer" to pit the Hispanic community against the non-Hispanic community , especially the Republicans in the New York State Senate to secure the nomination of Miss Jenny Rivera, a “Puerto Rican,” to the State of New York’s top Court, the Court of Appeals.
I am a Puerto Rican, born and raised in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, and I have to agree with those who are of the opinion that Jenny Rivera does not have the necessary experience, due to the fact that she has neither been a judge nor a litigator, and now she has been appointed to the Court of Appeals, the highest judicial system in New York State.
Do not misunderstand me. I am very honored and glad that the Governor is appointing a Hispanic. However, to me, it is disrespectful and offensive for the Governor to jump over so many men and women who have been serving in the judicial system for many years and have vast experience.
I have to question why it is that judges such as the Honorable Luis Gonzalez, "of Puerto Rican descent," who is the Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department and has a wealth of experience in the Supreme Court, was overlooked. He seems to be the most qualified and has been considered the next in line to serve in this capacity. He has served as a New York City Housing Court Judge, a New York City Civil Court Judge, and a New York State Supreme Court Justice.
Also, a person like the Honorable Rolando Acosta could have been appointed. He is an Associate Justice of the New York Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department. He has additional judicial experience as a New York Supreme Court Justice, 1st Judicial District; a member of the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct; and a Judge on the New York City Civil Court.
There are many more qualified Judges and Justices who were not selected and whose experience deserve mention:
• The Honorable Sallie Manzanet-Daniels is an Associate Justice of the New York Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department. She has additional judicial experience as a Justice on the New York Supreme Court and a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York.
• The Honorable Faviola Soto, "first Judge of Dominican descent to sit on any court of the State of New York," is a Judge in the New York City Court of Claims in New York and serves on the Bronx County Supreme Court, Civil Term. She has additional judicial experience as an Acting Justice in the Supreme Court, New York County and a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York.
• The Honorable Doris Gonzalez is an Acting Justice in the Supreme Court, Bronx County. She has additional judicial experience as a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York, Bronx County;
• The Honorable Lizbeth Gonzalez is a Judge of the New York City Civil Court of Bronx County, New York. She has additional judicial experience as an Acting Justice of the Bronx County/12th Judicial District Supreme Court.
• The Honorable Nelson Roman is an Associate Justice of the New York Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department. He has additional judicial experience as a Judge of the New York City Civil Court, and as a Justice of the New York Supreme Court in Bronx County.
• The Honorable Lucindo Suarez is the Statewide Coordinating Judge for Summary Jury Trials, and a Justice for the Supreme Court, New York County. He has additional judicial experience as a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York.
• The Honorable Charles Ramos is a Justice in the Supreme Court, New York County, and a Senior Justice in the Commercial Division, New York County. He has additional judicial experience as a Supreme Court Justice in New York County; a Supervising Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York, New York County; an Acting Justice in the Supreme Court, 1st Judicial District; and a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York.
• The Honorable Ruben Franco is a Judge in the Criminal Court of the City of New York, Bronx County, and a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York, Bronx County.
• The Honorable Manuel Mendez is a Justice in the Supreme Court, New York County, and a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York.
Apparently Governor Cuomo knew that this tactic of divide and conquer could be used with skill to appoint one of his friends, knowing that she is not the most qualified and does not have the necessary experience compared to others, but knowing that any non-Hispanic who would vote against her would create the perception that he or she was Anti-Hispanic. Governor Cuomo could win points with the Hispanic community and Hispanic media by defending her nomination.
You should know that I believe that if Governor Cuomo wanted to appoint a Hispanic and not create the mess as he has done now by bringing more division to the Senate Floor, he should have spent some time with the Senate Leadership and Hispanic Senators. If he really wanted to appoint a Hispanic, the least he could have done was to select the Honorable Luis Gonzalez – or any of the other judges who I have previously mentioned , who all have more court experience and judicial experience than Jenny Rivera.
So we have to give Governor Cuomo a special prize for creating this mess and bringing chaos to the New York State Senate and getting away with his will, and using the Hispanic community and Hispanic media – this time.
You should know – and the world should know – that we in New York State have many Puerto Rican, Dominican and other Hispanic Judges with a lot more experience and better qualifications than Jenny Rivera. She’s not - and I repeat, not the best we have, and the Governor knows it. But it’s a lot better for Governor Andrew Cuomo’s presidential ambitions to use the Hispanic community and the Hispanic media to create a “divide and conquer” crisis.
This is Senator Reverend Rubén Díaz, and this is what you should know.
32nd Senatorial District, Bronx County, New York
Divide and Conquer
You should know that even though it is impossible to say for certain, it is Julius Caesar who has been attributed to the quote "Divide et impera" which translates from Latin to mean "Divide and Conquer."
You should also know that New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo – one more time – has proven to be a very Machiavellian and skillful politician. This time, using that old tactic of “divide and conquer" to pit the Hispanic community against the non-Hispanic community , especially the Republicans in the New York State Senate to secure the nomination of Miss Jenny Rivera, a “Puerto Rican,” to the State of New York’s top Court, the Court of Appeals.
I am a Puerto Rican, born and raised in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, and I have to agree with those who are of the opinion that Jenny Rivera does not have the necessary experience, due to the fact that she has neither been a judge nor a litigator, and now she has been appointed to the Court of Appeals, the highest judicial system in New York State.
Do not misunderstand me. I am very honored and glad that the Governor is appointing a Hispanic. However, to me, it is disrespectful and offensive for the Governor to jump over so many men and women who have been serving in the judicial system for many years and have vast experience.
I have to question why it is that judges such as the Honorable Luis Gonzalez, "of Puerto Rican descent," who is the Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department and has a wealth of experience in the Supreme Court, was overlooked. He seems to be the most qualified and has been considered the next in line to serve in this capacity. He has served as a New York City Housing Court Judge, a New York City Civil Court Judge, and a New York State Supreme Court Justice.
Also, a person like the Honorable Rolando Acosta could have been appointed. He is an Associate Justice of the New York Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department. He has additional judicial experience as a New York Supreme Court Justice, 1st Judicial District; a member of the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct; and a Judge on the New York City Civil Court.
There are many more qualified Judges and Justices who were not selected and whose experience deserve mention:
• The Honorable Sallie Manzanet-Daniels is an Associate Justice of the New York Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department. She has additional judicial experience as a Justice on the New York Supreme Court and a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York.
• The Honorable Faviola Soto, "first Judge of Dominican descent to sit on any court of the State of New York," is a Judge in the New York City Court of Claims in New York and serves on the Bronx County Supreme Court, Civil Term. She has additional judicial experience as an Acting Justice in the Supreme Court, New York County and a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York.
• The Honorable Doris Gonzalez is an Acting Justice in the Supreme Court, Bronx County. She has additional judicial experience as a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York, Bronx County;
• The Honorable Lizbeth Gonzalez is a Judge of the New York City Civil Court of Bronx County, New York. She has additional judicial experience as an Acting Justice of the Bronx County/12th Judicial District Supreme Court.
• The Honorable Nelson Roman is an Associate Justice of the New York Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department. He has additional judicial experience as a Judge of the New York City Civil Court, and as a Justice of the New York Supreme Court in Bronx County.
• The Honorable Lucindo Suarez is the Statewide Coordinating Judge for Summary Jury Trials, and a Justice for the Supreme Court, New York County. He has additional judicial experience as a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York.
• The Honorable Charles Ramos is a Justice in the Supreme Court, New York County, and a Senior Justice in the Commercial Division, New York County. He has additional judicial experience as a Supreme Court Justice in New York County; a Supervising Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York, New York County; an Acting Justice in the Supreme Court, 1st Judicial District; and a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York.
• The Honorable Ruben Franco is a Judge in the Criminal Court of the City of New York, Bronx County, and a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York, Bronx County.
• The Honorable Manuel Mendez is a Justice in the Supreme Court, New York County, and a Judge in the Civil Court of the City of New York.
Apparently Governor Cuomo knew that this tactic of divide and conquer could be used with skill to appoint one of his friends, knowing that she is not the most qualified and does not have the necessary experience compared to others, but knowing that any non-Hispanic who would vote against her would create the perception that he or she was Anti-Hispanic. Governor Cuomo could win points with the Hispanic community and Hispanic media by defending her nomination.
You should know that I believe that if Governor Cuomo wanted to appoint a Hispanic and not create the mess as he has done now by bringing more division to the Senate Floor, he should have spent some time with the Senate Leadership and Hispanic Senators. If he really wanted to appoint a Hispanic, the least he could have done was to select the Honorable Luis Gonzalez – or any of the other judges who I have previously mentioned , who all have more court experience and judicial experience than Jenny Rivera.
So we have to give Governor Cuomo a special prize for creating this mess and bringing chaos to the New York State Senate and getting away with his will, and using the Hispanic community and Hispanic media – this time.
You should know – and the world should know – that we in New York State have many Puerto Rican, Dominican and other Hispanic Judges with a lot more experience and better qualifications than Jenny Rivera. She’s not - and I repeat, not the best we have, and the Governor knows it. But it’s a lot better for Governor Andrew Cuomo’s presidential ambitions to use the Hispanic community and the Hispanic media to create a “divide and conquer” crisis.
This is Senator Reverend Rubén Díaz, and this is what you should know.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Senator Klein's Free Flu Shot Event
Senator Jeff Klein will be having a Free Flu Shot event this Thursday between 6 - 8pm at Vladeck Hall located at 74 Van Cortlandt Park South in the Van Cortlandt Park area of his district. To be eligible you must RSVP by calling Senator Klein's office at 718-822-2049.
Click on the image below to enlarge it.
STATEMENT FROM BOROUGH PRESIDENT DIAZ: RE: Passing of CB#4 Chair Pastor Wenzell P. Jackson
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. issued the following statement upon learning of the death of Community Board # 4 Chairman Pastor Wenzell Jackson.
“I
am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Pastor Wenzell P.
Jackson, a good friend and partner who served as chairperson of
Community Board #4 and as Bishop of the Mount Hermon Baptist Church in
Highbridge.
“Pastor
Jackson’s passing is a big loss for the Bronx and the community he so
strongly and passionately served as both a public servant and clergy
leader. While we mourn his loss, his commitment and work in our
community will forever live in our hearts. I would like to extend my
most heartfelt condolences to his family and friends and will keep them
as well as Pastor Jackson in my prayers,” said Bronx Borough President
Ruben Diaz Jr.
LIU, PENSION FUNDS TO EXXON: RELEASE YOUR FRACKING DATA
Funds Holding $1 Billion Call for Largest Natural Gas Producer To Come Clean on its Protections for the Public and the Environment
City Comptroller John C. Liu and the New
York City Pension Funds today announced they have filed a shareowner
proposal calling on Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) to release
quantitative data on its efforts to safeguard the
public and the environment from its hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”)
operations.
“Fracking
carries significant concerns about poisoned drinking water, toxic
chemical leaks, and explosions,” Comptroller Liu said. “Exxon Mobil
says, ‘Don’t worry, we’ve
got it covered’ and asks us to take it at its word. Until the company
shows us hard data on what it has done to protect the public and
environment, shareowners cannot be confident that the necessary
safeguards exist.”
The
risks that fracking poses to water and air quality have led to bans and
moratoria in the U.S. and around the globe and could directly affect
Exxon’s long-term value. The shareowners’ call for quantitative
measurements is consistent with the U.S. Department of Energy’s
recommendations on shale gas production. The U.S. Department of Energy
recommended in 2011 that companies “adopt a more visible
commitment to using quantitative measures as a means of
achieving best practice and demonstrating to the public that there is
continuous improvement in reducing the environmental impact of shale gas
production.”
Exxon
has repeatedly resisted calls that it provide investors with detailed
information on its safety measures. The data that Comptroller Liu
and fellow shareowners are requesting includes, but is not limited to:
the air emissions from fracking that Exxon has reduced per region per
year; the number and kinds of community complaints or grievances and
whether they remain open or resolved; the goals
and systems used to reduce potentially harmful chemicals in fracturing
fluids.
Comptroller
Liu and the NYC Pension Funds filed the first-time shareowner proposal
jointly with As You Sow, a nonprofit environmental advocacy
group that has been engaging Exxon on its fracking practices and
disclosures on behalf of the Park Foundation since 2010.
“As
every top-rate business knows, what gets measured, gets managed,” said
Danielle Fugere, As You Sow President and Chief Counsel. “Exxon
has repeatedly failed to measure the harms its fracking operations
cause to air, water, and nearby communities, or any progress it is
making towards reducing those harms. Exxon shareholders need this
information to make sound investment decisions.”
This
resolution is part of a nationwide investor initiative calling on 11
major oil and gas companies to improve the way they manage and measure
the risks associated with natural gas fracking operations.
New
York City Comptroller John C. Liu serves as the investment advisor to,
custodian and trustee of the New York City Pension
Funds. The New York City Pension Funds are composed of the New York
City Employees’ Retirement System, Teachers’ Retirement System, New York
City Police Pension Fund, New York City Fire Department Pension Fund,
and the Board of Education Retirement System.
The New York City Pension Funds held 11,377,013
shares of Exxon (NYSE: XOM) valued at $ 1,010,694,708.95
as of 2/4/2013.
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TEXT OF SHAREOWNER PROPOSAL:
Quantitative Risk Management Reporting for Natural Gas Extraction Operations
Whereas,
Extracting
oil and gas from shale formations using horizontal drilling and
hydraulic fracturing technology has become a highly controversial
public policy issue.
Leaks,
spills, explosions, and adverse community impacts have led to bans and
moratoria in the United States and around the globe. These include
New York State, the Delaware River Basin, the Province of Quebec, and
France. Certain Exxon Mobil operations in Germany, for instance, have
been subject to a local moratorium on drilling.
The Department of Energy’s shale advisory panel recommended in 2011 that companies “adopt a more visible commitment to using
quantitative measures as a means of achieving best practice and
demonstrating to the public that there is continuous improvement in
reducing the environmental impact of shale gas production.” (emphasis in
original)
Investors
require detailed and comparable information about how companies are
managing risks and rewards from natural gas extraction operations.
A 2011 report, “Extracting the Facts: An Investor Guide to Disclosing
Risks from Hydraulic Fracturing Operations,” outlines best management
practices and key performance indicators. Publicly supported by
investors on three continents ($1.3 trillion in assets
under management) and by various companies, the guide emphasizes
quantitative reporting on key performance indicators.
Talisman
Energy has published “Shale Operating Principles,” stating “We will
measure our progress by setting quantitative performance metrics
[and] … disclose …progress…via publicly available reporting.”
BG
Group states it “will provide regular updates on … progress against the
targets” set out in its “Operating Principles for Unconventional
Gas.”
Exxon Mobil does not provide such quantitative reporting. Its
Operations Integrity Management System
is a
generalized framework for companywide operations, but lacks criteria
specific to shale energy operations. Exxon Mobil’s subsidiary, XTO
Energy, signed onto the “Appalachian
Principles” which specify what companies “should do” rather than what
they currently do or commit to doing.
Resolved:
Shareholders request the Board of Directors
to report to shareholders by October 30, 2013, and annually thereafter,
using multiple quantitative indicators, the results of company
procedures and practices, above and beyond regulatory requirements, to
minimize any adverse environmental and community impacts
from the company’s natural gas extraction operations associated with
shale formations. Such reports should be prepared at reasonable cost and
omit confidential information.
Supporting Statement
Proponents suggest the reports include the percentage of wells using “green completions;”
total amount of air emissions reduced annually on a categorical
and regional or site basis; percentage of drilling residuals managed in
closed-loop systems; percentage of recycled water used in each regional
operation; quantity of fresh water used for
shale operations by region, including sources; numbers and types of
community complaints or grievances, and portion open or closed; goals
and systems for reducing the use of potentially harmful chemicals in
fracturing fluids; and enforcement statistics, including
numbers of violation notices or administrative actions alleging
violations with potential to harm health or environment, and aggregate
value of all penalties during the year.
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In addition to Comptroller Liu, the New York City Pension Funds trustees are:
New York City Employees’ Retirement System: Janice
Emery, Mayor’s Representative (Chair); New York City Public Advocate
Bill de Blasio; Borough Presidents: Scott Stringer (Manhattan),
Helen Marshall (Queens), Marty Markowitz (Brooklyn), James Molinaro
(Staten Island), and Ruben Diaz, Jr. (Bronx); Lillian Roberts, Executive
Director, District Council 37, AFSCME; John Samuelsen, President
Transport Workers Union Local 100; Gregory Floyd,
President, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 237.
Teachers’ Retirement System: Janice
Emery, Mayor’s Representative; Deputy Chancellor Kathleen Grimm, New
York City Department of Education; Mayoral appointee Freida Foster and
Sandra
March, Melvyn Aaronson (Chair) and Mona Romain, all of the United
Federation of Teachers.
New York City Police Pension Fund: Mayor
Michael Bloomberg; New York City Finance Commissioner David Frankel;
New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly (Chair); Patrick Lynch,
Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association; Michael Palladino, Detectives
Endowment Association; Edward D. Mullins, Sergeants Benevolent
Association; Louis Turco, Lieutenants Benevolent Association; and, Roy
T. Richter, Captains Endowment Association.
New York City Fire Department Pension Fund: Mayor
Michael Bloomberg; New York City Fire Commissioner Salvatore Cassano
(Chair); New York City Finance Commissioner David Frankel;
Stephen Cassidy, President, James Slevin, Vice President, Robert
Straub, Treasurer, and John Kelly, Brooklyn Representative and Chair,
Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York; John Dunne,
Captains’ Rep.; James Lemonda, Chiefs’ Rep., and James
J. McGowan, Lieutenants’ Rep., Uniformed Fire Officers Association;
and, Sean O’Connor, Marine Engineers Association.
Board of Education Retirement System:
Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott; Mayoral: Rosemarie Maldonado,
Jeanette Moy, Ian Shapiro, Tino Hernandez, Judy Bergtraum, Freida
Foster,
Allison Rogovin, Dawn Walker, and Milton Williams; Patrick Sullivan
(Manhattan BP), Kelvin Diamond (Brooklyn BP), Dmytro Fedkowskyj (Queens
BP), Robert Powell (Bronx BP) and Diane Peruggia (Staten Island BP); and
employee members Joseph D’Amico of the IUOE
Local 891 and Milagros Rodriguez of District Council 37, Local 372.
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Monday, February 4, 2013
Valentine's and Get Tough, Get BAAD in February
BAAD! - THE BRONX ACADEMY OF ARTS & DANCE PRESENTS
GET TOUGH, GET BAAD!
A FREE SERIES WHICH INCLUDES A DANCE AGAINST VIOLENCE, COMMUNITY DISCUSSIONS, AND A FILM SERIES CELEBRATING QUEER POWER, DIVERSITY, VISIBILITY AND DEFIANCE
GET TOUGH, GET BAAD!
A FREE SERIES WHICH INCLUDES A DANCE AGAINST VIOLENCE, COMMUNITY DISCUSSIONS, AND A FILM SERIES CELEBRATING QUEER POWER, DIVERSITY, VISIBILITY AND DEFIANCE
February 14-17, 2013
(Bronx,
NY) - BAAD! - The Bronx Academy of Art & Dance presents a V-Day
dance, community discussions, and a series of films celebrating queer
power, diversity, defiance and visibility in its GET TOUGH, GET BAAD!
series. GET TOUGH, GET BAAD! was originally initiated in
2010 to combat reports of criminal homophobic attacks in the Bronx and
New York City and to counter the negative and victimized images of queer
people in the media and to take a stand against violence. The series
presents films and events that celebrated queer strength and value. The
next installment of the series will run from February 14-17, 2013 at
BAAD!, 841 Barretto Street in the Hunts Point section of the South
Bronx. All events are free. For reservations, directions and further information call (718) 842-5223 or visit www. BronxAcademyofArtsandDance.org .
The events are as follows:
Thursday, February 14, 2013 at 7pm/FREE
RISE UP AND DANCE: V-DAY ONE BILLION RISING
BAAD!
joins up with One Billion Rising, a global event where ONE BILLION
women, transwomen and those who love them will WALK OUT, DANCE, RISE UP,
and DEMAND an end to this violence. BAAD! is hosting a
community "love-in" and dance which begins at 7pm with a potluck dinner,
followed by an open speak out against violence, a presentation of Eve Enlser's new monologue, "Rising" (read by award-winning Bronx writer and actress Desi Moreno-Penson),
then the music will be turned up and everyone will dance. One in three
women on the planet is raped or beaten in her lifetime, according to the
UN and violence against transwomen has risen year after year according
the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Pograms. That is ONE BILLION
WOMEN violated. On February 14, 2013, V-Day's 15th Anniversary, ONE
BILLION women, transwomen and those who love them around the world will
rise up!
Friday, February 15, 2013 at 8pm/FREE
LEAVE IT ON THE FLOOR
When
Brad, a black gay youth, is thrown out of his home, he discovers the
Los Angles ball scene and gets involved with the ragtag members of the
struggling House of Eminence led by the indomitable house mother Queef
Latina, herself an aging ball-legend. Laughter, tears, sex sirens, and
butch queens up in pumps ensue. Directed by Sheldon Larry.
Saturday, February 16, 2013 - 5:30pm-7:30pm/Free
MEN LOVING MEN: WHAT DO YOU WANT? WHAT DO I WANT?
Dr. Alfredo Burnett
(social worker) will lead this interactive workshop for gay and
transpeople to explore a foundation to having successful relationships.
This frank and open discussion brings awareness to how we communicate
our wants/needs in romantic relationships, friendships, and to the
people in our lives. Some struggle with asking another, especially those
we feel close to, for what we want and we equally have difficulty
hearing and responding to what the others want from us. Light
refreshments will be served.
Saturday, February 16, 2013 at 8pm/Free
ELLIOT LOVES and CRUSH
CRUSH, an award-winning short film written by Bronxite Dominic Colon, is about a young gay Bronx man finding the courage to come out to his high school crush at the senior prom. Directed by Gloria LaMorte.
ELLIOT LOVES spans two stages of a Dominican-American's life; first as a
boy trying to bond with his young mother, then a 21-year-old gay man
looking for love in New York City. Funny, sexy and poignant this film shows that one can survive anything life throws -- just "keep it cute, papi." Directed by Terracino.
Sunday, February 17, 2013 - 5:30pm-7:30pm/Free
WOMEN LOVING WOMEN: SPIRITUALITY AND HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS
Eva
Yaa Asantewaa is a native New Yorker of African-Caribbean lineage and a
spiritworker, maintaining a private practice that includes sacred
symbolism, meditation coaching, dreamwork, and other healing and
transformative modalities. She brings her experience to this interactive
talk for queer women and transpeople to have healthier relationships
and the role of spirituality in living powerful lives.
Sunday, February 17, 2013 – 8pm/Free
MOMMY IS COMING
Pioneer filmmaker Cheryl Dunye returns
with a sassy, raunchy, romantic sex comedy set in the edgy underground
of Berlin where love and taboo affairs collide! Cute power femme Dylan
(Lil Harlow) and studly hotel clerk Claudia (the sexy Papi Coxxx, Crash
Pad Series [aka Ignacio Rivera]) are suffering from monogamous
relationship blues. Claudia sets out on a gender-bending rollercoaster
now as Claude through a subversive Berlin sex club but everything comes
to a climax when Dylan’s mother (world-renown sex educator Maggie
Tapert) arrives in town hellbent on releasing some tension. Fun,
provocative and interwoven with personal interviews, Mommy Is Coming is filled with sheer delight.
Crowned “a funky and welcoming performance space” by The New York Times,
BAAD! is a performance and workshop space that presents cutting-edge
and challenging works in dance and all creative disciplines that are
empowering to women, people of color and the LGBT (lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender) community. BAAD! is home to Arthur Aviles
Typical Theatre (AATT) and the Bronx Dance Coalition.
BAAD!/AATT
receive support from The NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, The
Lambent Fund of the Tides Foundation, Union Square Arts Grant, The Simon
Bolivar Foundation, The Mertz Gilmore Foundation, The New York State
Council on the Arts, Councilmember Maria del Carmen Arroyo, JPMorgan
Chase, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and private donations.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
32nd Senatorial District, Bronx County, New York
Look Who's Talking
32nd Senatorial District, Bronx County, New York
Look Who's Talking
You should know that Senator Jeff
Klein, the leader of the Independent Democratic Conference in the New York
State Senate has made the following statement – and I quote: “If
you are a real Democrat, a real New York Democrat, then you must defend
a woman's inherent right to choose."
Apparently, for Senator Jeff Klein,
a “good” Democrat is only one who supports the killing of unborn babies
– even through dismembering those creatures even up to 9 months when they
are a full living being. (Never mind that there are Catholics, Jews, Muslims,
Evangelicals and thousands of other Democrats in New York State who oppose
the killing of babies.)
You should know that there is an
old saying in Puerto Rico, and maybe here too: “Las palabras se cojen
segun quien las dice”, or “Look who’s talking now.”
You should also know that a person
like Senator Jeff Klein, who has gone against the will of the people of
State of New York who elected 33 Democratic Senators, giving the Democrats
the opportunity to be the leaders in the New York State Senate – cannot
be talking about how to be a good Democrat!
You should know that a Democrat
who has joined with the Republicans and who has taken away the command
and mandate given to the Democrats by the voters of New York State to lead
the New York State Senate, has no standing to dictate who is a real Democrat,
who is a good Democrat, and who is not.
I never heard Senator Jeff Klein
criticize or condemn Governor Andrew Cuomo, the leader of New York State
Democratic Party, when the Governor publicly supported Republican Senator
Steve Saland against Democratic candidate Terry Gipson for the New York
State Senate. I believe that what Governor Cuomo did is an indication
of being much less of a Democrat than anyone who opposes the killing of
babies. By the way, the people did not listen to the Governor and
Senator Saland was defeated by Gipson.
You should know that the message
Senator Klein is sending to all those good, honorable and decent people
who oppose abortion in New York State is that they are not good
Democrats.
So to all those Catholics like Cardinal
Dolan, to all those priests and parishioners, to all those Jews, to all
those Muslims, to all those Evangelicals, to all those Pentecostal Ministers,
and to every elected official and every Democrat in New York State, Senator
Jeff Klein is sending all of us a message: If you don't support the
killing of babies, you are not a good Democrat.
I would like to give my advice to
Senator Jeff Klein and to those who think like him: A real Democrat
caucuses with Democrats – not with Republicans.
This is Senator Reverend Rubén Díaz
and this is what you should know.