Friday, July 21, 2023

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Bronx Business News You Can Use

Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant Opportunities, & More
(Friday) Extra, Extra
Summer Friday Schedule - The Bronx Chamber of Commerce offices will be closed for professional development on Fridays beginning 7/7/2023 through Labor Day.
New NYPD Commissioner Appointed
Pelham Bay Business Tour Addresses Community Needs
Bronx Chamber leads tour with NYS Secretary of State

Legislative Updates & Advocacy
New Sanitation Rules Go into Effect
Outdoor Dining Legislation - Call to Action

Business Success Story - Caridad of Williamsbridge Road

Upcoming Events
Summer BBQ Reception, 8/3/2023 - Pelham Bay Split Rock Golf Course, 6:00pm
Business to Business Back to School Festival, 8/31/2023 - 1377 Jerome Avenue, 11:00am - 6:00pm
2023 Gala - The Bronx is Building, 9/21/2023 - Marina Del Rey, 6:30pm
7 21 2023 Friday Extra
COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR TOURS ADDRESS CHALLENGES & SEEK TO INCREASE BOROUGH INVESTMENT
The Bronx Chamber team continues our summer commercial district meetings and tours with business owners and elected officials as we continue to encourage investment, address community concerns, and empower small businesses.

President Lisa Sorin, joined Councilmember Marjorie Velasquez in Pelham to address sanitation and public safety. SVP Michael Brady, led a tour with Secretary of State Robert Rodriguez to encourage coordinated investments in the South Bronx. Avenue NYC Program Manager Tony Billups, continues his work in Mott Haven as the team develops a merchants association and business improvement district in FY24.

For more information email: outreach@bronxchamber.org
2023 CHAIRMAN'S LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST
2023 Legislative Breakfast - Stronger Together as we move the Bronx forward.

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce and The New York Botanical Garden held the 2023 Chairman’s Legislative Breakfast at The New York Botanical Garden.

The annual event brought together New York City and New York State legislative delegations to discuss the economic development vision for the Bronx and business-related legislation impacting the borough, New York City, and New York State. 

The morning featured legislative briefings, Legislator panels moderated by John Calvelli of the Wildlife Conservation Society, remarks by Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, a presentation by Dan Garodnick, Chair of the New York City Planning Commission, on the City of Yes Economic Opportunity Plan, and small business briefings on the impact of legislation.

We extend our sincere thank you everyone for participating.

For more information, email: admin@bronxchamber.org
LEGISLATIVE & ADVOCACY UPDATES
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce urges you to contact your City Council Members ASAP and tell them to vote in favor of Int.31-C, the permanent outdoor dining bill!!!
 
 
If the City Council does not vote and pass this bill ALL outdoor dining (sidewalk cafes & streeteries) is at risk of total elimination very soon AND any future prospect of outdoor dining will be in question. This would be an unprecedented disaster for our city that will cause chaos and put restaurants and jobs on the chopping block and end outdoor dining for all who love dining alfresco.
 
WE NEED YOU TO CLICK HERE ASAP AND TELL YOUR CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS TO VOTE IN FAVOR OF INT.31-C, THE PERMANENT OUTDOOR DINING BILL.

UPCOMING EVENTS
Summer BBQ Networking Reception
August 3 at 6:00pm
Pelham Bay & Split Rock, 870 Shore Road Bronx, NY

Join Bronx Chamber members, elected officials, and friends for a Summer evening of networking, great food & drinks, and conversation. The evening includes live music, barbeque, dancing, and networking.

Individuals wishing to golf before hand must contact Pelham Bay and Split Rock Golf Course directly.
For the complete Bronx Chamber Events Calendar, featuring educational workshops, networking events and other opportunities hosted by the Chamber, its members, & partners, please visit and bookmark our website events calendar link in your browser - new events are added weekly!

KRVC - This Sunday, July 23rd, Concert in Van Cortlandt Park

 

Join us on the beautiful grounds of the

Van Cortlandt House Museum

Bring a picnic and enjoy


Sunday, July 23rd, 5-7pm

Morrisania Band Project

will be here...


Morrisania Band Project is an award-winning R&B soul collective founded in September 2016. Their mission is to add vibrancy to the South Bronx through music, community engagement, and social initiatives. With creative energy and loads of talent, MBP delivers the sounds of iconic soul, pop, and funk artists, while promoting awareness for issues like gun violence and adult literacy.

MorrisaniaBand.com


Thank you to Van Cortlandt House Museum

and Van Cortlandt Park Alliance

for helping to make this event happen!


Check out their entire calendar of events

this summer at VanCortlandt.org

MAYOR ADAMS UNVEILS NEW GUIDELINES TO ALLOW RESPONSIBLE DRONE USAGE IN NEW YORK CITY

 

New Rules Create Permitting Process for Use of Drones with Safeguards to Protect New Yorkers’ Safety and Privacy

Paves Way for City Agencies to Deploy Technology for Municipal Services, Ensuring It Can Be Done Faster and More Cost-Effectively

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced that the city is issuing new rules setting forth a permitting process and guidelines for the take-off and landing of unmanned aircraft in New York City. The rules including building inspections, infrastructure inspections, and capital project planning. Additionally, the rules ensure the proper safeguards are in place to protect the safety and privacy of all New Yorkers.

“Today, New York City is flying into the future, using drones to make city services faster and safer, and likely saving taxpayer dollars as well,” said Mayor Adams. “Drones are already saving lives, such as in the tragic garage collapse in Lower Manhattan, but their true potential is just taking off. With these rules, we are paving the way for drones to help in New Yorkers’ everyday lives — not just in emergency situations. Drones are going to allow us to make faƧade inspections faster and safer, help us inspect and maintain our bridges, tunnels, and critical infrastructure, and allow us to monitor our beaches more easily for unauthorized swimmers and hazardous conditions, among other things. This is how we ‘Get Stuff Done’ for New Yorkers.”

“To keep our infrastructure strong and sound our operational agencies are getting eyes in the sky,” said Deputy Mayor Meera Joshi. “360 degrees views, going where humans can’t, drones will vastly increase the effectiveness and quality of our critical infrastructure inspections and ultimately the safety of New York City.”

“Today marks the beginning of a new chapter for the city,” said Chief Counsel to City Hall and the Mayor Brendan McGuire. “Drones are the future, and this administration continues to embrace technology to serve New Yorkers in new, more efficient and more cost-effective ways.”

“Drones are not new to New York City or the NYPD,” said New York City Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Edward A. Caban. “This amazing technology has been growing and evolving for years. Today, we are doing our part to ensure New Yorkers can access this technology safely and lawfully. I want to think the mayor, and our city, state, and federal partners for their hard work in getting this off the ground.”

“The New York City Department of Transportation is excited about the opportunity to further innovate our work by adopting drone usage to conduct bridge inspections and highlight our transformative street projects,” said New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez. “We thank Mayor Adams and our sister agencies for their partnership in advancing these important reforms.”

“While our parks and greenspaces already uplift New Yorkers, we’re excited to see this new program take flight,” said New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks) Commissioner Sue Donoghue. “Drones have the potential to help us both keep New Yorkers safe with a birds-eye-view of our beaches to monitor for sharks, and plan for the future of greenspaces with an expanded aerial view during our design and construction process. We look forward to working with NYPD to implement this new policy and will continue to coordinate with them on matters of safety in our parks and beaches.”

“Across the world, aerial drones are already being effectively utilized by design professionals, who leverage these tools to supplement the critical surveying work they perform on construction and building maintenance projects. With these new rules, the Adams administration is opening the door for design professionals in New York City to potentially use these same tools to supplement the important up close safety inspections they perform,” said New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) Commissioner Jimmy Oddo. “DOB believes that drones will play an important role in New York City's development and construction industries going forward. Just this past month, a group of DOB inspectors, members of Allied Building Inspectors IUOE Local 211, traveled to Texas for a comprehensive drone training, giving the department a team of qualified and soon-to-be licensed drone pilots.”

Under the new rules, individuals and entities will be required to apply for a permit to legally take-off or land a drone or any other kind of unmanned aircraft in New York City. The permitting process will be administered by the NYPD. The permits will include a site temporarily designated as a take-off or landing site by the DOT. Applicants will also be required to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, and to have obtained authorization to operate their devices from the Federal Aviation Administration.

Further, the rules implement appropriate safeguards to protect the safety and privacy of New Yorkers. Any permittee of an unmanned aircraft must notify the NYPD of any crash or accident that takes place during takeoff, operation, or landing. They also must notify the New York City Cyber Command of any cybersecurity incidents involving devices. Further, if a permittee intends to capture video, photo, or audio, they will be required to notify the relevant community boards, and public notices within 100 feet of the take-off and landing sites in advance.

Drones are already used for several emergency services by the NYPD and the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY), often in circumstances where agency personnel cannot be safely deployed. During the recent tragic garage collapse in Lower Manhattan, for example, the FDNY used drones to assess the interior conditions and conduct searches for survivors without putting firefighters’ lives at risk.

“Reaping the full benefits of emerging tech requires striking a regulatory balance that ensures safety without stifling innovation — and these rules will do just that,” said Julie Samuels, president and executive director, Tech:NYC. “When we convened a summit on drone technologies with Mayor Adams earlier this year, the potential benefits were immediately apparent: Safe drone usage could make a real difference for our city, from inspecting bridges and buildings and monitoring the impacts of climate change, to the exciting use cases still to come, like delivering essential goods to New Yorkers without contributing to street congestion. We look forward to working with the Adams administration to chart a smart path forward that will help this industry grow and contribute to New York’s long-term success.”

Leader of International Drug-Trafficking Organization Sentenced for Cocaine Distribution

 

A leader of an international drug-trafficking organization (DTO) was sentenced today to life in prison for conspiring to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine for importation into the United States.

According to court documents, between 2003 and April 2016, Gerardo Gonzalez-Valencia, aka Lalo, 45, was a leader of Los Cuinis, a DTO responsible for importing large quantities of cocaine from South America, Mexico, and elsewhere into the United States. Los Cuinis is closely aligned with the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva GeneraciĆ³n (CJNG), which is based in the State of Jalisco in Mexico. Together, Los Cuinis and CJNG form one of the largest, most dangerous, and most prolific drug cartels in Mexico. They are responsible for trafficking significant quantities of illegal drugs into the United States and employing extreme violence to further that objective.

“Gonzalez-Valencia’s prosecution marks another step in the Justice Department’s pursuit of the top leadership of drug-trafficking organizations like Los Cuinis and the CJNG,” said Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Polite, Jr. of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “The significant sentence imposed today also reflects the magnitude of harm these drug-trafficking organizations wreak on our communities. The Criminal Division will continue to hold accountable those like Gonzalez-Valencia, who profit from importing large quantities of dangerous substances into the United States and who support the extraordinary violence committed in furtherance of that objective.”

Gonzalez-Valencia personally invested in and coordinated multi-ton shipments of cocaine for importation into the United States. Some of these shipments were interdicted by law enforcement, including the seizure of approximately 280 kilograms of cocaine from a semi-submersible interdicted by the U.S. Coast Guard and the seizure of 750 kilograms of  cocaine concealed in frozen shark carcasses destined for the United States and seized by Mexican law enforcement. Gonzalez-Valencia also directed the murders of rival drug traffickers and used and supplied weapons in furtherance of the drug-trafficking conspiracy.

“Today’s sentencing sends a clear message to the leaders of drug cartels that DEA will stop at nothing to dismantle the criminal networks that threaten the safety and health of the American people,” said DEA Administrator Anne Milgram. “Under Gonzalez-Valencia’s leadership, Los Cuinis – a cartel closely aligned with the Jalisco (CJNG) Cartel – shipped massive quantities of cocaine into the United States and killed rivals that threatened the cartels’ trafficking organizations. The men and women of DEA are working relentlessly to hold all drug traffickers accountable that seek to profit from the Jalisco Cartel’s violent and deadly drug trafficking network.”

This case is supported by the Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF).

The DEA Los Angeles Field Division investigated the case with the assistance from the U.S. Marshals Service, Investigative Operations Division.

The Justice Department thanks Uruguayan authorities for their assistance in securing the arrest and extradition of Gonzalez-Valencia.