Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Bronx Metro-North Station Area Study - Bronx Metro-North Update, April 2024

 



Monthly Bronx Metro-North Neighborhood Plan Update
April 2024

Metro-North Neighborhood Plan pulls up to Bronx Community Boards for public hearings and votes!

🚉 All Aboard! ðŸš‰ 

Bronx Metro-North has now finished community board review, with Bronx Community Board 9 voting unanimously to support the proposal, and Bronx Community Board 11 also showing overwhelming support for the proposal, with conditions. The plan seeks to rethink land use around new Metro-North stations in the East Bronx, allowing for thousands of new transit-oriented homes, jobs, and public open space.

See details on the community board votes here!

Next stop for review of the proposal?

… The Bronx Borough President’s Office!


Public Hearing with the Borough President's Office
 

Join Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson virtually virtually or in person for a public hearing on the Bronx Metro-North Neighborhood Plan. More event information can be found here.

When: April 16th, 10:00am
Where
IN PERSON: 851 Grand Concourse, Room 711, The Bronx, NY 10451

ONLINE:
Meeting Link: https://bit.ly/3PJl25M
Meeting ID: 2344 964 1468
Passcode: bxbp041624

BY PHONE:
Or call in (646) 992-2010 (audio only)
Phone Conference ID: 2344 964 1468#

 
EDITOR'S NOTE:
The City Planning Conmission has already put the City of YES for Housing Opportunity and Economic Development in the Metro North rezoning before the City Council has even voted on either item. 

City Planning has not mentioned the 21 conditions that Community Board 11 place with its conditional approval, and if any of the 21 conditions will be met. 

Tell Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson not to approve the Metro North Rezoning, and tell Community Board 11 to withdraw its conditional support of the Metro North rezoning because City Planning has not told the truth about the rezoning proposal, and has not mentioned which if any of the 21 conditions Community Board 11 is seeking that City Planning will meet. 

Say no to the City of YES because the Department of City Planning has not told the truth about the East Bronx rezoning plan. 

MAYOR ADAMS, DOT COMMISSIONER RODRIGUEZ LAUNCH LOCKERNYC TO COMBAT PACKAGE THEFT AND REDUCE DELIVERY TRUCK TRAFFIC

 

Free, Public Delivery Lockers Available 24/7 on City Sidewalks Will Allow New Yorkers to Receive Secure Package Deliveries

 

Pilot Program Aims to Reduce Number of Delivery Trucks on Narrow Streets by Centralizing Delivery Locations 


New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez today launched LockerNYCa free pilot program that will utilize lockers installed on public sidewalks throughout multiple boroughs to allow New Yorkers to receive secure package deliveries. Statistics show that 80 percent of households in New York City receive at least one delivery per week and 20 percent receive four or more deliveries — and, each day, 90,000 packages are reported stolen or lost in transit in New York City, as many buildings lack secure areas for package deliveries. The LockerNYC pilot includes seven units, each with the capacity to securely hold 25 packages at a time and has the potential to further expand this year. The pilot is open to the public and the LockerNYC program will be available across multiple delivery carriers. New Yorkers can sign up for free and manage orders online.

 

“We are taking on porch pirates and cutting down on emissions by unwrapping LockerNYC, our pilot program that will combat package theft and reduce delivery truck traffic in our city,” said Mayor Adams. “Reducing crime, fighting climate change, and providing a convenience to New Yorkers all at the same time is a package deal that New Yorkers can be proud of. This is a part of our broader efforts to reimagine how New Yorkers get their goods and services, including through our forthcoming Department of Sustainable Delivery that was announced in this year’s State of the City.”

 

“COVID changed the way we shop; now, 80 percent of us get one package delivered per week," said Deputy Mayor for Operations Meera Joshi. "This administration is taking a holistic look at green solutions for this very modern challenge with delivery lockers and microhubs, and using our waterways, rather than trucks, to get goods where they need to go. The green revolution starts here.”

 

“New York City is leading the way on making deliveries greener, safer, and more secure,” said DOT Commissioner Rodriguez. “The LockerNYC initiative will help cut down on package thefts and reduce the number of big delivery trucks clogging up our streets.”

 

In addition to providing a convenience to New Yorkers, the LockerNYC pilot program also aims to reduce delivery truck traffic by consolidating deliveries at central locations. It builds upon recent administration efforts to reimagine deliveries in New York City, restructure freight distribution, and create a sustainable last-mile delivery system for getting goods where they need to go. In his State of the City address this year, Mayor Adams proposed establishing the New York City Department of Sustainable Delivery to harness the potential of non-traditional transportation modes like e-bikes, mopeds, cargo bikes, and more while prioritizing worker and public safety. Additionally, last month, the city released new rules to allow for more deliveries to occur using electric cargo bikes, a safer and more sustainable alternative to large delivery trucks. Likewise, DOT previously announced a local delivery hub pilot program to reduce negative environmental and safety effects of truck deliveries that will launch this year. DOT is also expanding the number of dedicated loading zones for deliveries across the five boroughs, with over 2,000 loading zones installed in the past two years.

 

LockerNYC setups can currently be found at:

  •  Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn — 830 Lafayette Avenue, outside Ideal Food Basket grocery
  • Canarsie, Brooklyn — 1380 Rockaway Parkway
  • East Flatbush, Brooklyn — 1086 Brooklyn Avenue, outside Ideal Food Basket grocery
  • Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn — 2036 Bedford Avenue, outside Ideal Food Basket grocery 
  • Sunnyside, Queens — 47-01 49th Street, outside the Cosmopolitan Houses apartments

LockerNYC lockers will soon arrive at these locations:

  •  Bushwick, Brooklyn — 72-80 Wyckoff Avenue, outside Key Food
  • Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan — 778 9th Avenue at West 52nd Street 

Locations were selected based on land use, concentration of buildings lacking mail or package rooms, and New York City Police Department package theft data, among other criteria. Other priorities in the selection process included providing adequate circulation space, avoiding conflicts with street furniture, ensuring smooth pedestrian flow, and avoiding the obstruction of windows, fire escapes, or public art. Each locker location is visibly equipped with two security cameras, LED lighting, and anti-theft mechanisms on locker compartments. The lockers will be operated and maintained by GoLocker, the vendor selected by the city for this initiative, and GoLocker will oversee customer support and overall management of the technology.

 

The pilot will be in place for a year, with the potential to be extended upon evaluation, allowing DOT to test and evaluate the technology and delivery model. DOT welcomes additional program partners to foster a culture of best practices for safety and efficiency. DOT will collect anonymized data on locker usage to assess the overall success of the pilot and the potential for expansion. Shared use locker programs have proven successful in other cities, yielding significant reductions in delivery vehicles travel distances, the amount of time delivery vehicles dwell at a curb, failed deliveries, carbon dioxide gas emissions released, and congestion. A delivery locker pilot in Seattle found that carrier lockers can reduce the amount of time delivery trucks dwell at the curb by as much as 33 percent and reduce delivery times by as much as 78 percent.


Van Cortlandt Park Alliance - Join us for Family Fun Day on Saturday, April 20!

 

RSVP Suggested!

Our Contact Information
Van Cortlandt Park Alliance
80 Van Cortlandt Park South, Ste. E1
Bronx, NY 10463
718-601-1460
http://vancortlandt.org

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - How to File Taxes for FREE with Direct File

 

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez


How to File Taxes for FREE with Direct File


Bronx Fashion NYC - Bronx Prom Dress & Suit Drive

 

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BXFW 3rd Annual

Prom Dress & Suit Drive

Illuminate Prom Dreams: Empower Bronx 

Youth Through Fashion Forward Generosity! 

Drop Off : 198 East 161 Strt, Bronx NY 10461


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Let's make prom dreams a reality for Bronx youth! Your generosity can light up their lives by donating gently-used prom attire and accessories. Together, we can empower our community's youth, creating unforgettable memories and boosting confidence. Every donation counts, so join us in spreading the joy of giving and the love of fashion. Your involvement is vital to our success! Reach out to flora@bronxfashionweek.com or visit www.bronxfashionweek.com to make a meaningful contribution. Call (203) 893-5553 for more information. Let's unite in bringing smiles and confidence to Bronx youth! #PromDreams #BronxFashion #FashionForwardGenerosity ✨

Assemblymember John Zaccaro, Jr. Highlights New Legislation Targeting Illicit Cannabis Sales


Businesses selling illicit cannabis will face the loss of tobacco, liquor, or gaming licenses in new landmark legislation 

Assemblymember John Zaccaro, Jr., along Assemblymember Yudelka Tapia, State Senator Nathalia Fernandez, and community advocates rallied on Saturday to highlight critical legislation to protect residents and bolster good standing community businesses by targeting retailers, smoke shops, bodegas, and delis where illicit cannabis is sold.

“In pursuit of a safe and fair regulated cannabis marketplace, it’s important that we establish clear boundaries and consequences for those who choose to operate outside the legal framework,” said Senator Nathalia Fernandez. “This legislation is critical step in dismantling the illicit market, ensuring consumer safety, and maintaining the integrity of New York’s regulated cannabis industry.” 


Bill A9520/S8847 would allow for the revocation of licenses to sell cigarettes, tobacco products, alcohol and lottery tickets for the possession or sale of illicit cannabis in violation of the cannabis law. If a retail dealer in cigarettes or tobacco products, or their agent, possesses or sells illicit cannabis their state-issued license is subject to a revocation period ranging from a period of one year for a first offense, increasing in severity to a period of revocation for five years for a third offense within five years. 


To date in the Bronx, the task force has conducted more than 280 inspections, levied fines of more than $11 millionseized more than $4 million of illicit products, made 57 arrests, seized 409 pounds of cannabis flower/pre-rolls, 7,353 packages of THC edibles, and 14 edged and other weapons. This legislation is one more tool to keep bad actors from infiltrating our neighborhoods and protecting those who follow the law. 


EDITOR'S NOTE:

This bill seems to be just like the Marihuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA), and can be gotten around just like the illegal smoke shops are currently doing. It has no real teeth in it to close down any business dealing in illegal cannabis sales.