Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson - Community Resources & Updates

 

Dear Neighbor,

 

Thank you for joining us for another week in review.


We had quite the week, as we celebrated the 50th anniversary of hip-hop right here in the Boogie Down! Our hip-hop pioneers, legends, and fans did not disappoint and were with us at the celebratory toast for the Universal Hip-Hop Museum, at Yankee Stadium for the Hip Hop 50 concert, at St. Mary`s Park for our hip-hop tribute, and at so many other events commemorating the anniversary of this world-changing music genre. Even as others try to claim hip-hop for themselves, we are proud to be the official birthplace of this global phenomenon!


As the summer is about to conclude, we are preparing our students for returning back to school in the fall. Last week, we hosted a Back to School Health and Literacy Fair at C.S. 134 and we are hosting another Back to School event at P.S. 51. We were able to provide backpacks and supplies for 500 of our families in need and we are hoping to once again provide support for our students and families in our borough.


Lastly, thank you to everyone who helped volunteer for our Bronx Clean Up Series in partnership with the New York Yankees, the Sanitation Foundation, Amazon, and other community partners. Across the 6 events this year, 600 volunteers collected 5,203 lbs of litter! That's almost 200 more volunteers than we had last year and shows Bronxites' commitment and dedication to keeping our streets clean.

 

As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our office at 718-590-3500 or email us at webmail@bronxbp.nyc.gov.

 

In partnership,

Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson


UPCOMING EVENTS



 
HIP-HOP 50

No one celebrates hip-hop like we do in the Bronx! So much love 

for hip-hop this past weekend as we recognized 50 years of this 

life-changing music genre. Thank you to the organizers and 

sponsors of one of the most epic concerts this year at Yankee 

Stadium, and Happy 50th Anniversary hip-hip!

 

📷: @geniusexposuremedia


IN THE COMMUNITY

The Bronx was well represented at the National Dominican Day 

Parade! Thank you to the parade organizers and everyone who 

participated this year.



¡Que viva Quisqueya! 

 

📸: @geniusexposuremedia


Our Back to School event was a huge success. Thank you to C.S. 

134, Montefiore Einstein, Empire BlueCross BlueShield and all of 

our other partners that contributed to making this event possible. 

With their support, we were able to serve 500 of our children and 

families.



Thank you to all of our new and returning members for joining us at 

our Community Board Appreciation Event & BBQ! Our community 

boards are an essential component of civic engagement and moving 

our borough forward. We are eternally grateful for your service.

 

This year, we honored our Parks Committee chairs for their work in 

advocating for enhancements and improvements to our green spaces. 

Congratulations to our honorees for their tireless work in fighting 

for environmental equity and justice in our borough.


Council Member Marjorie Velázquez - This Week in District 13


Dear Neighbor,


Over the next few weeks, my office will host several events as an extension of our Mobile Office Hours program. This is an opportunity to ask questions and file a claim to support your household needs. Our next event will be on Friday, August 18, at the Morris Park Library in partnership with Assembly Member John Zacarro Jr. and Con Edison. For more information, scroll to ‘What’s Happening in District 13.’


In this week’s email, you will find information about my office’s upcoming HPD In Your District event, school year 2023-2024 enrollment assistance, New York City Parks’ Flag Football, MTA fare rates, the MTA Mobile Sales Van, job opportunities, and more. I’m also excited to inform you that the Empire State Development has extended its Covid-19 Capital Costs Tax Credit Program for businesses. To learn more about this initiative or to apply, scroll to ‘Commerce Corner.’  


To contact our office for additional information or concerns, please call us at  (718) 931-1721 or email us at District13@council.nyc.gov.


Wishing you all a safe and wonderful weekend.


Sincerely,


Council Member Marjorie Velázquez


Fall Movies Under The Stars

I am happy to announce that Movies Under The Stars returns this month, just in time for the fall season. This year’s movies are perfect for the entire family and can be found throughout the district for all to participate in.


Drive In Movies: Wakanda Forever

Join me and Friends of Pelham Bay Park on Friday, August 25 for the annual drive-in movie, featuring Black Panther: Wakanda Forever! I am so excited for this year’s event, including the activities planned by Friends of Pelham Bay Park. This year’s event is at the Orchard Beach parking lot, so get there early for a parking spot!


HPD is Coming to District 13!

The New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development (HPD) will be in our community to assist residents with housing-related issues. HPD helps with the following topics, including but not limited to:

  • Prepare to apply for affordable housing

  • Understand your rights and responsibilities

  • File a housing complaint

  • Finance improvements and repairs

  • Register your building

  • Remedy a violation

Where to find us:


Saturday, August 19

  • 10 AM to 5 PM - White Plains Road and Pelham Parkway South

  • 11 AM to 3 PM - 3040 East Tremont Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461

Tuesday, September 5

  • 10 AM to 5 PM - White Plains Road and Pelham Parkway South

  • 10 AM to 5 PM - 3040 East Tremont Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461



Utility Advisory


Please be advised that Con Edison will be performing Electric Upgrade work at 130 Erskin Place from August 17 to August 24 from 7 AM to 6 PM. Work will take place between Earhart Lane and Dead End, and will result in limited street parking, temporary lane closures, and noise.

Construction Advisory

Hutchinson River Parkway Bridge

From Friday, August 11 to Thursday, August 31, the NYCDOT Division of Bridges will conduct maintenance on the Hutchinson River Parkway Bridge over the Hutchinson River. As a result, two southbound lanes of the bridge will be closed weeknights from 12 Am to 5 AM. This work is subject to weather condition.


Whitestone Expressway

The New York State Department of Transportation has announced that there will be closures of the Exit 9E ramp from the eastbound Grand Central Parkway to Whitestone Expressway (I-678) on Friday, August 11, Tuesday, August 15th through Friday, August 18, Tuesday, August 22 through Friday, August 25, and Tuesday, August 29 through Thursday, August 31 at 12 AM (midnight) and continuing through approximately 5 AM each morning. This closure will also occur from Saturday, August 19 at 12 AM through Monday, August 21 at 5 AM


Shore Road

The New York City Department of Transportation will continue routine maintenance of the Shore Road Bridge over the Hutchinson River. As a result, single-land closures will continue from Tuesday, August 15 to Friday, September 15.


Daytime

  • Northbound - 7 AM to 9 AM

  • Northbound and Southbound - 9 AM to 1 PM

Nighttime

  • Northbound and Southbound - 10 PM to 7 AM

The New York State Department of Transportation has announced a 24-hour lane closure, impacting the center westbound lane between Shore Road and Hutchinson River Parkway. This closure is necessary for reconstruction work and will take place until Friday, August 25.


August 7 - 11

  • One lane will be closed eastbound between Hutchinson River Parkway and Shore Road from 10 AM to 3 PM for storm drainage installation

  • One lane will be closed westbound between Shore Road and Hutchinson River Parkway from 10 AM to 3 PM. This closure is necessary to install traffic signals

August 7 - 13

  • There will be a 24-hour, partial ramp closure, westbound ramp to southbound Bruckner Expressway (I-95). This closure is necessary for reconstruction work.


Whitestone Bridge

Please be advised there will be overnight construction at the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge requiring Queens-bound lane closures this weekend. There will be a single-southbound lane closure from Friday, August 4th at 11 PM through Sunday, August 6th, at 9 AM. In addition, a second lane will be closed from Friday, August 4th at 11 PM through Saturday, August 5th at 6 AM, and Saturday, August 5th from 11 PM through Sunday, August 6th at 7 AM.


No Parking

The NYC Department of Design and Construction has announced a ‘No Parking’ advisory for Pelham Parkway North Service Road between Eastchester Road and Bronx Park East, though Thursday, August 31, from 7 AM to 4 PM. This restriction is necessary to facilitate ‘end of construction’ work and is a moving operation.


Lane Closures

The NYC Department of Design and Construction has announced a ‘Lane Closure’ advisory on Pelham Parkway Westbound Main Road and Eastbound Main Road between Boston Road and Stillwell Avenue through Thursday, August 31, from 7 AM to 4 PM. This restriction is necessary to facilitate roadway reconstruction and is a moving operation.


Back to School Community Day


This year’s Back to School Community Day with the International Gospel Church is this Saturday, August 19 at 10:30 AM. Join us for a day filled with family fun, school supplies, health screenings, and more. 

Location 1807 Mahan Avenue Bronx, NY 10461



NYC Summer Streets

The New York City Department of Transportation will be hosting Summer Streets in the Bronx on Saturday, August 26 along Grand Concourse between East Tremont Avenue and Mosholu Parkway. Participants will enjoy free fitness classes, cultural performances, and family-friendly activities along the route and at rest stops. Please be advised there will be a ‘No Parking’ regulation in place beginning Friday, August 25 at 11 PM through Saturday, August 26 at 2 PM. Street closures will begin at 5 AM, Saturday, August 26 and will reopen at 1:30 PM.



Back to School Enrollment SY 2023-2023


The first day of school is Thursday, September 7, and with thousands of families enrolling their children, Family Welcome Centers will provide information on what happens during this time period as well as other information to help navigate the enrollment process.


To better serve families across the city, Family Welcome Centers will close some of their smaller locations and will operate in nearby schools. Families interested in scheduling an appointment can do so by calling 718-935-2828 or emailing their local Family Welcome Center by visiting schools.nyc.gov/FWC.


Families who have children with a placement will be best served by contacting Family Welcome Center’s enrollment office. Responses may take up to three business days.

If you child is not enrolled in school or you are new to the community, below is information to support during the enrollment period.

MTA Mobile Sales Van


The MTA Mobile Sales Van will be at 3033 Middletown Road, from 1 PM to 3 PM, on the fourth Friday of each month. This is a great opportunity to ask questions about your MetroCard, apply for a reduced fare rate, replace expired or damaged cards, and more.


Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Founder Of Artificial Intelligence Start-Up Charged With Fraud

 

Defendant, Who Also Served as CEO, Charged with Misrepresenting Company’s Financial Condition Before Its Collapse

Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced the unsealing of an Indictment charging MICHAEL BRACKETT with lying to investors about the financial condition of Centricity Inc., a technology company that BRACKETT founded in 2019.  As alleged in the Indictment, BRACKETT — who also served as Centricity’s CEO — persuaded a victim to invest $500,000 in the company by sending a falsified customer list that included grossly inflated revenue numbers.  Days later, BRACKETT resigned from Centricity, which ceased operations soon afterward.

BRACKETT was arrested earlier today in the District of Maine, where he will be presented before making an initial appearance in the Southern District of New York.  The case is assigned to United States District Judge John G. Koeltl in the Southern District of New York. 

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “Although the industry is cutting edge, the crime was strictly analog: as alleged, Brackett fabricated documents and revenue numbers to persuade victims to invest in his start-up company.  As in any other industry, investors in AI deserve transparency and fair dealing when considering if and where to invest in new technologies.”

According to the Indictment unsealed today in Manhattan federal court:[1]

Centricity was a New York City-based technology company that sought to give retailers, especially grocery stores, better insight into consumers’ preferences.  According to public statements, Centricity used artificial intelligence algorithms that could analyze some 2.5 billion data points’ worth of internet traffic a day to predict demand for products, so that retailers could stock their shelves accordingly.

While serving as CEO of Centricity, BRACKETT repeatedly misrepresented the company’s financial condition.  In spring 2021, BRACKETT sent prospective short-term lenders a bank statement that BRACKETT had manipulated to reflect that Centricity had more funds in its account than it actually did.  In June 2021, BRACKETT sent a potential investor (“Victim‑1”) a spreadsheet that purportedly reflected Centricity’s current customers and monthly revenue.  In fact, the majority of the 13 companies listed on the spreadsheet were not Centricity’s customers, and Centricity’s revenue was only a fraction of the amount listed on the spreadsheet.

Relying on BRACKETT’s misrepresentations, Victim-1 signed a convertible promissory note and directed an associate to wire $500,000 to Centricity.  Within days, however, Victim-1 learned the truth about Centricity’s financial condition and attempted, unsuccessfully, to reverse the wire.  Days later, BRACKETT resigned from Centricity, and, soon afterward, Centricity ceased operations.  Victim-1 ultimately was unable to recover any of the $500,000 investment.

BRACKETT, 36, a U.S. citizen residing in Switzerland, is charged with one count of securities fraud and one count of wire fraud, each of which carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

The maximum potential sentences are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendant would be determined by the judge.  

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the Special Agents from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York.

The charges contained in the Indictment are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

Attorney General James Secures $275,000 from Car Rental Company Avis Budget for Unlawfully Denying Rentals to Consumers

 

Avis Budget Rental Locations throughout New York Illegally Refused to Rent Cars to Consumers without a Credit Card

New York Attorney General Letitia James today secured $275,000 from the car rental company Avis Budget Group Inc. (Avis Budget) for illegally denying car rentals to consumers who did not provide a credit card. New York state law prohibits rental vehicle companies from denying services to customers who do not have a credit card. An investigation by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) found that 74 Avis Car Rental and Budget Rent a Car locations across New York informed customers that a credit card was required to rent a vehicle. As a result of today’s agreement, Avis Budget must pay the state $275,000 in penalties and update their policies and employee training.

“Having a credit card is not a prerequisite to rent a car to get to work or go on a family trip to explore our great state,” said Attorney General James. “Avis Budget put up unfair roadblocks for consumers who do not have a credit card and prevented them from renting cars. This practice unfairly harms low-income consumers and communities of color who are less likely to own a credit card, and no one should be discriminated against because of their credit or banking status. I encourage consumers to submit complaints and concerns to my office if they feel they have been treated unfairly or illegally.”

Avis Budget owns and operates car rental brands such as Avis Car Rental and Budget Rent a Car and has over 100 locations across New York. The OAG opened an investigation into Avis Budget in 2022 after receiving a complaint from a customer who was denied a rental because they were unable to provide a credit card. 

The OAG investigators visited Avis Budget locations in Buffalo and Amherst and were denied a car rental because they did not provide a credit card. In addition, OAG investigators called several Avis Budget locations across the state, including in New York City and Syracuse, and 74 Avis Budget locations refused to accept debit cards or provide other accommodations for those who do not have a credit card, in violation of New York law. Several locations also had signs displayed at their stores saying that they did not accept debit cards.

Most rental car companies allow individuals without a credit card to rent a vehicle by placing a cash deposit or a hold on a debit card. According to a report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, roughly 30 percent of Americans do not have a credit card and low-income communities are less likely to have a credit card. New York’s car rental law is intended to provide equal access to a car rental to everyone, denying consumers services because they do not have a credit card disproportionately harms vulnerable communities. 

As a result of today’s agreement, Avis Budget must pay the state $275,000 in penalties. In addition, the company is required to update its employee trainings to ensure that all employees are acting in compliance with rental vehicle protections and provide OAG with compliance reports.

New Yorkers with consumer concerns are encouraged to file a complaint online with the OAG’s Consumer Frauds and Protection Bureau or call 1-800-771-7755.