Wednesday, July 3, 2019

DE BLASIO ADMINISTRATION CRACKS DOWN ON PREDATORY PRACTICES IN TAXI INDUSTRY


As part of 45-day review, Administration arrests man found to illegally repossess taxi medallions from owners

  The de Blasio Administration announced it arrested a Staten Island man accused of impersonating a City Marshal in order to repossess taxi cabs and medallions from unsuspecting taxi owners. The arrest of Anthony Medina is part of the actions taken by this Administration to protect medallion owners and was investigated as part of a 45-day review of taxi medallion brokers.

“This arrest provides some long-awaited justice for medallion owners who were made victim of predatory practices for far too long,” said Mayor de Blasio. “Hard-working taxi drivers represent the best of this city, and my Administration won’t stand by while innocent New Yorkers are exploited.”

Medina was arrested today by the Sheriff’s Department outside of his Staten Island home and charged with four separate counts of criminal impersonation of a New York City Marshall. For at least three years and across four boroughs, Medina allegedly impersonated a marshal to help him seize taxis, medallions, and rate cards from owners who were allegedly in default to private lenders.

The Department was able to confirm at least three different episodes where Medina, while impersonating a Marshal, harassed cabdrivers, including:
·         An incident where Medina came to a medallion owner’s home in July 2016 to repossess his cab, medallion, meter and rate card while serving him with a false notice of seizure. Medina intimidated the man into surrendering the keys to his taxi, and the man also noticed that the car had already been broken into.
·       An incident where Medina and an associate threateningly drove up to a parked taxi cab driver in the West Village in November 2017, shouting at him to get out of his taxi and give him the keys before serving him with a false notice of seizure and taking his vehicle.
·      An incident where Medina broke into a taxi in Queens last May, removed a taxi medallion, rate card and meter, and left a false notice of seizure. After the medallion owner paid his debt, Medina, again impersonating a marshal, intimidated the man while returning the medallion, rate card and meter, telling him not to tell TLC that the medallion had been removed.

The Sheriff’s Department confirmed that Medina was not a marshal, police officer or member of the Sheriff’s Department, despite serving documents claiming he was acting on their behalf. Beyond that, Marshals are not authorized to repossess taxi medallions unless the contested value is under $25,000.

Last month, the Sheriff’s Department began investigating illegal repossessions and seizures by individuals outlined in the report, beginning by interviewing medallion owners and their attorneys. The Department also attended several Taxicab & Limousine Commission outreach events to gather information from owners and drivers in attendance. From these efforts, the Department gained evidence to show probable cause that Medina was impersonating a marshal and conducting the seizures.

Today’s arrest is the latest step in the City’s efforts to investigate predatory lending in the taxi industry. Last month, after a report in the New York Times exposed predatory practices within the industry, the Mayor ordered a 45-day review. The review is ongoing, and its findings will be announced this month.

The Sheriff’s Office encourages any taxi owner who has had their medallion repossessed by Medina to come forward. You can report it at (718) 707-2100.

“This arrest marks an important moment for all New York City taxi drivers and demonstrates that this Administration is fully prepared to bring to justice those harmed,” said Deputy Mayor Laura Anglin. “Taxi Medallion owners have already suffered a great deal and this Administration will continue to work across agencies to ensure we are investigating and finding those who have preyed upon these hard-working New Yorkers.”

“This individual’s actions as alleged are nothing short of brutal,” said Acting TLC Commissioner Bill Heinzen. “The City will not tolerate these kinds of illegal and callous actions against medallion owners.”

“New York City Taxi Medallion owners have suffered grave financial difficulties over the past few years due to a predatory lending practices in the medallion financing industry, and taking advantage of their vulnerability is despicable,” said Finance Commissioner Jacques Jiha. “As residents of this city, Taxi Medallion owners have legal rights and we are committed to protecting and preserving those rights. Any type of alleged impersonation of a Marshal, Sheriff or Police Officer to compel submission is an intimidation that will not be tolerated. I have directed the Sheriff to continue to investigate these allegations and arrest those found using this unlawful and criminal collection practice.”

Upcoming Bronx Chamber of Commerce Events




Wednesday | July 10, 2019 | 6:30-7:30pm (doors open at 6:00pm)

Admission: Free
Location: Third Avenue HUB, 2825 Third Avenue, 3rd Floor, Bronx, NY 10455 
Tuesday | July 16, 2019 | 6:00-8:00pm (doors open at 5:30pm)

Admission: Free for up to two Chamber company representatives; $15 for guests; $20 for non-members. Flyer
Location: Ponce De Leon Federal Bank, 2244 Westchester Avenue, Bronx, NY 10462
Thursday | July 23, 2019 | 6:00-8:00pm (doors open at 5:30pm)

Topics:
“How to Increase your Social Media Networking” with John Trieu
“How to Choose your Banking Soulmate” with Brian Tynan
‘How your Business Improvement District Works for You” with Richard Bassik
“Getting Smart with your BIC/BOEDC” with Rafael Roger
Admission: Free
Location: Residence Inn by Marriott, 2nd Floor Conference Room,
1776 Eastchester Road, Bronx, NY 10461

ASAP Mortgage To Hold Bronx Home Expo Featuring Top Industry Professionals


 A.S.A.P. Mortgage Corp. will be holding their inaugural Bronx Home Expo on Saturday, July 13 th at Maestro’s located at 1703 Bronxdale Avenue, Bronx, NY 10462. Learn all about the housing experience from top industry professionals throughout the day with informative sessions and opportunities to connect with exhibitors. 

“We are looking forward to holding our first ever Bronx Home Expo and educating the consumer on the multiple levels of the housing experience,” said Irene Amato, CEO of A.S.A.P. Mortgage Corp. “Throughout the day we will have top industry professionals sharing their knowledge with attendees and educating them on the housing experience. At the end of our Home Expo, we hope all of our attendees leave with new knowledge and the confidence when it comes to the purchase or selling of a home.”


Attendees will enjoy interactive sessions that will include the process of purchasing a home, a review of fair housing laws, mortgage financing and loan options, tips on selling your home, real estate investing, and a component dedicated to our veterans on the home buying process. The Bronx Home Expo will have session workshops translated in Albanian and Spanish. In addition to the sessions, attendees will have an opportunity to connect with exhibitors who will be highlighting their businesses and the services that they offer. As a special thank you to our service members, the Bronx Home Expo will be free of charge to police, firefighters, and EMT’s with the code “service” when registering online at  www.asapmorgageinc.com/expo and must provide a valid ID upon check in. The Bronx Home Expo is open to the general public for a minimal cost of $25, which will include breakfast sponsored by John Sullivan, P.C., lunch, and the chance to win a $1,000 Home Depot gift card. To register as an attendee, please visit  www.asapmortgageinc.com/expo.
For more information about the event and to register as a sponsor or vendor, please visit www.asapmortgageinc.com/expo to download an application. For questions about the event, please contact Events To Remember at (914) 218-3968 or via email at EventsCJH@EventsRemember.com

About ASAP Mortgage Corp: A.S.A.P. Mortgage Corp. was established in 2001 and is owned and operated by Irene Amato.  Amato began her career in the mortgage industry in 1996, and has become a top asset to the industry.  The company is currently licensed in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Florida, building a strong reputation as an outstanding mortgage brokerage firm serving the lending needs of real estate professionals, builders, and individual home buyers. Having established relationships with over 40 national specialty lenders throughout the United States, allows for A.S.A.P. Mortgage Corp. to offer their clients a full array of mortgage products with the most competitive rates in the industry. For more information about A.S.A.P. please visit www.asapmortgageinc.com or call 1-866-THINK-ASAP. 

ENFORCEMENT OF CITY FOAM BAN BEGINS



DSNY Begins Fining Businesses Using Single-Use Foam Items as Warning Period Ends

  The New York City Department of Sanitation is reminding businesses that it will begin enforcing its foam ban law effective as of July 1, 2019, at the end of its six month warning period.

“Foam cannot be recycled, plain and simple,” said Acting Sanitation Commissioner Steven Costas. “When foam enters our waste stream, it becomes a source of neighborhood litter and can end up on our beaches and in our waterways. It’s hazardous to marine life and can clog storm drains. It’s even a contaminant in our recycling and organics programs. Over the past six months, we’ve worked to educate businesses of the new law, and many businesses have already made the change to recyclable products.”

The foam ban, which officially took effect January 1, prohibits New York City stores and food-service businesses from offering, selling or possessing single-use foam food containers such as takeout clamshells, cups, plates, bowls, coolers and trays. Additionally, manufacturers and stores may no longer sell or offer for sale loose fill packaging, typically known as “packing peanuts,” in the city.

Single-use foam items are not recyclable and are instead collected as trash in the city. The ban encourages businesses to use one of many alternative packaging options including compostable products, or recyclable paper, plastic and aluminum.

“Reducing our waste is vital to the health of our planet and our city. Single-use foam has littered our streets, sidewalks and parks or ended up in our landfills for too long,” said City Council Speaker Corey Johnson. “I am thrilled that we are taking steps to remove materials that cannot be recycled from our waste stream.”

Over the past six months, the Department of Sanitation and other city agencies have worked to educate affected business throughout the five boroughs. Outreach activities have included:

                  Sent mailers to nearly 130,000 commercial addresses
     Sent email blasts to elected officials, BIDs, merchant associations, chambers of commerce, industry groups and corporate contacts, and distributors and contacts tied to mobile commissaries
    Ran ongoing social media campaigns, including #FoamBanNYC and #FoamFreeNYC
                Conducted surveys on foam during recycling and organics outreach site visits and distributed foam notices at events
                  Released taxi cab video announcing foam ban in effect
                  Sent nearly 30,000 foam ban enforcement warning cards to DSNY, DOHMH, SBS, and DCA Enforcement

For more information, visit: nyc.gov/foamban.

Who is Covered:
                  For-profit or not-for-profit: food service establishments, mobile food commissaries, and stores that sell or use foam items
           Manufacturers and distributors of polystyrene foam packaging that are located or operate within any of the five boroughs of New York City

What is Banned:
                  Single-service foam items, including cups, bowls, plates, takeout containers and trays
                  Foam loose fill packaging, commonly known as “packing peanuts”

What is Not Banned:
                  Foam containers used for prepackaged food that have been filled and sealed prior to receipt by the food service establishment, mobile food commissary, or store
                  Foam containers used to store raw meat, pork, fish, seafood or poultry sold from a butcher case or similar appliance
                  Foam blocks used as protective packaging in shipping

Non-profits and small businesses with less than $500,000 in gross income for the most recent tax year may apply for hardship exemptions from the Department of Small Business Services (SBS) if they can prove that the purchase of alternative products not composed of EPS would create a financial hardship. For more information, visitnyc.gov/foamwaiver.

About the Department of Sanitation
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) keeps New York City healthy, safe and clean by collecting, recycling and disposing of waste, cleaning streets and vacant lots, and clearing snow and ice. The Department operates 59 district garages and manages a fleet of more than 2,000 rear-loading collection trucks, 450 mechanical brooms and 695 salt/sand spreaders. The Department clears litter, snow and ice from approximately 6,500 miles of City streets and removes debris from vacant lots as well as abandoned vehicles from City streets.

DiNAPOLI RELEASES BOND CALENDAR FOR THIRD QUARTER


Tentative Schedule Includes $7.68 Billion of New Money

New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli today announced a tentative schedule for the planned bond sales for the state, New York City and their major public authorities during the third quarter of 2019.
The planned sales of $7.68 billion include $6.43 billion of new money and $1.25 billion of refundings as follows:
• $2.18 billion scheduled for July, all of which is new money; 
• $3.17 billion scheduled for August, of which $2.26 billion is new money and $910 million for refunding purposes; and
• $2.33 billion scheduled for September, of which $1.99 billion is new money and $342 million for refunding purposes.

The anticipated sales in the third quarter compare to past planned sales of $3.54 billion during the second quarter of 2019, and $9.05 billion during the third quarter of 2018.
The State Comptroller’s office chairs the Securities Coordinating Committee, which was created by Gubernatorial Executive Order primarily to coordinate the borrowing activities of the state, New York City and their respective public authorities. All borrowings are scheduled at the request of the issuer and done pursuant to their borrowing programs.
A new schedule is released every quarter and updated as necessary. The schedule is released by the committee to assist participants in the municipal bond market. It is contingent upon execution of all project approvals required by law. The collection and release of this information by the Office of the State Comptroller is not intended as an endorsement of the proposed issuances it contains, many of which will be subject to approval by the Office of the State Comptroller.
The prospective third quarter calendar includes anticipated bond sales by the following issuers: the City of New York, the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority, the New York City Transitional Finance Authority, the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation, the New York State Housing Finance Agency, the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, and the State of New York Mortgage Agency.
The detailed forward issuance calendar can be obtained at:

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Sunday, June 30, 2019

JUNE NEWSLETTER FROM STATE SENATOR ALESSANDRA BIAGGI



Senator Alessandra Biaggi

Dear Neighbor,
June was one of the hardest and most exciting months of my life. Finishing the last few weeks of session was exhausting, but ending with the passage of dozens of laws that will make positive change in our community was well worth the fight. Be on the look out for a full legislative update soon detailing what has been described as the most productive and progressive legislative session in New York’s history!

This month has also been exciting for the district, filled with productive community events, special graduations, and the start of summer activities. Now that session is over, I am happy to be home in the district, and look forward to getting more accomplished for our community!
With Gratitude,
State Senator Alessandra Biaggi

NYPD 45th Precinct Council Meeting – June 6th, 2019
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This month I had the pleasure of joining the NYPD 45th Precinct Council meeting, which serves the Throggs Neck community. Hearing the concerns of my constituents and discussing potential solutions to meet the needs of the community was an important opportunity to connect and be present.
Roundtable and Launch of the Healthy Terminals Act with 32BJ – June 7th, 2019
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This month I sat down with members of 32BJ SEIU and launched the Healthy Terminals Act, a bill that would raise wages and require employer provided healthcare for airport and terminal workers. The purpose of this bill is to ensure that transportation terminal jobs are good jobs that actually prioritize the well being of their workers’ by paying a living wage and providing benefits that support the health of workers and their families. I owe an immense amount of gratitude to 32BJ – they are my family and I will always fight tooth and nail to to protect their health and safety.
District Housing Resource Fair – June 7th, 2019
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This month #TeamBiaggi held a district housing resource fair featuring 30+ city and state agencies and local organizations committed to providing tenant and homeowner resources to support D34 families. Thank you to Roadmap 2 Health for providing healthy snacks and offering free health screenings in their mobile clinic!
2019 Riverfest – June 8th/9th
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I had the privilege of spending a beautiful weekend at the 2019 Riverfest produced by the Kingsbridge Riverdale Van Cortlandt Development Corporation (KRVC), hosted at the College of Mount Saint Vincent. I was joined by Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz and Council Member Andrew Cohen, and really enjoyed listening to local music, participating in outdoor activities, and relaxing with our families. Truly a District 34 summer staple – sunset sail included! 
Principals and PTA Presidents Breakfast – June 10th, 2019
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This month I held a Principals & PTA Presidents Breakfast to celebrate the incredible educators and parents dedicating their time to the students of our district. This was great to hold conversation about next steps to improve our education system and the well being of students across New York state. Thank you to our host, The Woolworth Chapel at Woodlawn Cemetery, and our special guest former New York Ranger and hockey great Ron Duguay!
Civic Associations Roundtable – June 10th, 2019
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This month we held a Civic Associations Roundtable with members of District 34 at Bronx House. This was an important opportunity for me to listen to ideas and concerns from the community and find ways that we can partner on building solutions together.
TIME’S UP New York Agenda Meeting – June 13th, 2019
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Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and I, as well as Assemblymember Aravella Simotas, sat down with TIME’S UP Activists to discuss the New York State Women’s Equality Agenda with Carmen LoBue, Leslie Ann Silva, Mira Sorvino, and Jen Klein, as well as Co-Founder of the TIME’S UP Legal Defense Fund, Roberta A. Kaplan. These extraordinary women came to Albany to advocate for the passage of legislation that serves to protect workers across all sectors from sexual harassment and discrimination, including #BiaggiBill S3817A to eliminate the “severe or pervasive” standard for sexual harassment and #BiaggiBill S6574 to extend the statute of limitations for survivors of second and third degree rape.
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Event – June 13th, 2019
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#TeamBiaggi joined Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., Bronx District Attorney's Office, NYC Department for the Aging, and the NYPD in advance of World Elder Abuse AwarenessDay to promote resources available to senior citizens in the Bronx, and condemn the recent violent incidents against elder residents.
Summer Solstice and Wellness Celebration – June 22nd, 2019
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This month I was excited to sponsor the Summer Solstice and Wellness Celebration at the New York Botanical Gardens, which featured live music, gardening activities, cooking demonstrations, and yoga. Thank you to everyone who came out and spent their day basking in the natural beauty of the Bronx!
Bronx Pride Parade – June 23rd, 2019
#TeamBiaggi participated at the first Bronx Pride parade of such a large scale, starting off with a rally outside the borough courthouse, then marching down Grand Concourse, and ending with a block party on 3rd Avenue! 
The Bronx High School for the Visual Arts Graduation – June 26th, 2019
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It was an honor to be the keynote speaker at the Bronx High School for the Visual Arts graduation. Thank you for the beautiful artwork that I will proudly display in my office. Congratulations to the class of 2019, and a special shoutout to former intern and graduating senior Laura!
Lunch with Women of Serbian Parliament – June 26th, 2019
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Sat down for lunch with several female members of the Serbian Parliament, facilitated by the U.S. Embassy of Belgrade, including Aleksandra Maletic, Dusica Stojkovic, Milena Bicanin, Natasa Vuckovic, Jelena Vujic-Obradovic. It’s so exciting to have the opportunity to share ideas and learn from global women in leadership roles, dedicated to making positive change in their communities.
Herbert H. Lehman High School Graduation – June 26th, 2019
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I had the privilege of delivering the keynote speech at the Herbert H. Lehman High School graduation this year. Principal Powers asked the entire class of 2019 to stand and say "I am a leader" before passing out the diplomas and it was truly a powerful moment to witness. Thank you for allowing me to share in this special day – go Lehman Lions!

The items listed have been left out intentionally, because the title "Press Clips" is used in the Bronx Chronicle by the Bronx Chronicle political reporter Robert Press.



Due to the Senate closure on July 5th in observance of the holiday weekend, our First Friday event is cancelled for the month of July. Looking forward to seeing everyone in August at our new office space, details to come!


EDITOR'S NOTE:

As we went down this Newsletter from Senator Biaggi, it only covers the month of June. What was Senator Biaggi doing for the first five months? We wonder if Senator Biaggi's Chief of Staff (who quit May 15th) and Deputy Chief of Staff (who was fired May 31st) have been replaced and by whom? 

We see small crowds at community events that Senator Biaggi did attend, and of course we see the union 32BJ prominently displayed, but wonder what Airport or Airport Terminal is in the 34th State Senate District. We are sure the answer will be there are workers, but how many and where? We question the placement of an outdated June Bus Redesign Plan, and have not listed other upcoming events.

We will say that the PS 83 District Housing Resource Fair was very successful, and go to https://thebronxchronicle.com/2019/06/09/senator-biaggi-holds-housing-resource-fair/  for a photo of Senator Biaggi inside talking to members of the Bronx District Attorney's office.

Finally, we are disturbed that Senator Biaggi was not original in the idea to use the name 'Press Clips', which is used in the Bronx Chronicle by the Bronx Chronicle political reporter Robert Press.