Monday, June 25, 2012
LIU: BIKE SHARE PROGRAM PEDALS PAST SAFETY MEASURES
10,000 bicycles could lead to more injuries, fatalities and increased legal claims
City
Comptroller John C. Liu today released a comprehensive plan to help
ensure the City’s Bike Share program, “Citi Bike,” is safe for cyclists,
pedestrians and
motorists alike. Nearly a month before the first 7,000 bicycles are
set to hit the City’s streets, Liu put forth the recommendations
designed to increase safety and reduce the City’s exposure to lawsuits.
Liu’s report titled “Bike Share in the City: A Comprehensive Safety Plan” can be found at
www.comptroller.nyc.gov, and
outlines a number of recommendations to ensure the physical health of riders and the fiscal health of the City.
“In
the rush to place ten thousand bicycles on our streets, City Hall may
have pedaled past safety measures, a move that risks significantly
exacerbating
the number of injuries and fatalities of both bikers and pedestrians,
especially those most vulnerable like young children and seniors,”
Comptroller Liu said. “Aside from the human toll, there is a real
possibility that the Bike Share program will increase
the number of legal claims against the City.”
Comptroller
Liu announced his plan at a news conference in his office in Lower
Manhattan, just blocks away from one of the City’s most dangerous
intersection for cyclists, Delancey and Essex Streets.
Research
has highlighted the dangers of bicycling in New York City.
Specifically, recent studies have found that over a third of bicyclists
run red lights, bike lines
are blocked 60 percent of the time by cars, trucks, and taxis and that
New York City is one of the most dangerous cities in the United States
for bicyclists.
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Saturday, June 23, 2012
Kingsbridge Road Merchants Association
1ST ANNUAL UNITY IN THE COMMUNITY FESTIVAL
The 1st Annual Unity in the Community Festival, a free community event taking place on Saturday, June 23rd, 2012 from 12PM to 6PM, on Aqueduct Avenue between W. Kingsbridge Road and W. 192nd Street, is presented by the Kingsbridge Road Merchants Association in conjunction with the Mosholu Preservation Corporation, Montefiore Medical Center & the Avenue NYC Program of the New York City Department of Small Business Services, with the support of Bronx Community Board #7, Bronx Community Board #8, BronxNet, Jewish Home Lifecare, Latin Empire Entertainment, Mekong, the United Federation of Teachers, and United Healthcare.
Home to the iconic Kingsbridge
Armory, the Kingsbridge Road community consists of over 200 merchants, one of
the largest retail shopping districts in the Bronx. Rich in cultural diversity,
this neighborhood also boasts top notch eateries throughout the
area. The Kingsbridge Road community is the center of education, with
campuses for Monroe College, Bronx Community College and Lehman HS.
The purpose of this event is to
celebrate community unity and raise awareness on the diverse array of merchants
in this district. This first annual event will feature live music and
entertainment, showcasing New York City’s most popular and up & coming
artists. The show will be hosted by Bharati Kemraj (Bharati Dance Academy) and Harlem
Lanes’ most popular DJ, Krazy Rob. From Salsa to Hip-Hop, and everything in
between, this special line-up includes rappers Farfecthed, Tone Da Rapper, and
D-Minus, Italian Hip Hop artist, SALESE, Bronx native Yamilet Mia, Latin
sensation, Anayka, various BX Records artists, Latin music’s newest duo, ICC
& J-Alva, as well as a special performance by the BHARATI Dance Academy.
The Unity In The Community
Festival will also feature merchants, vendors, kiddie rides, health screenings,
free gifts and give-aways, and lots of food!
Right - State Senator Gustavo Rivera poses for picture with Community Board # 8 Economic Development Chair Sergio Villevarde and 78th Assembly candidate Richardo "Ricky" Martinez.
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Friday, June 22, 2012
2012 Bronx Business Expo
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce 2012 Business Expo held at the New York Botanical Garden on Tuesday June 19th was a huge success according to Mr. Lenny Caro, President & CEO of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce. That feeling was echoed by those who exhibited and the many many people who came to view the expo. Workshops were set up as the expo got under way on MBWE minority Certification, 4G Technology, and the NY Area Energy Outlook. A video produced by Bronx Net Television of just how the Bronx has grown since BP Diaz took the helm of the Bronx. New York State Lieutenant Governor Robert Duffy, NYC Deputy Mayor Carol Robles, and NYC Department of Small Business Services Assistant Commissioner Greg Bishop joined Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., Lenny Caro, and Joesph Kelleher of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce. Over 75 very different companies and service providers from Affinity Health Plan to Webster Bank In his speech to the audience BP Diaz said that business in the Bronx is growing. Diaz mentioned that the J.C. Penny store in Bay Plaza is the number one store for the company in the nation. The Target Store at West 225th Street is the number three store in the chain nationwide, and that the BJ's at the Gateway Mall is the number three store again nationwide. He added that is probably why BJ's is so eager to open another store at the new Riverdale Crossings mall that will replace that old Stella Doro cookie factory. Diaz also mentioned that a new Marriott hotel will soon open up in the Hutch Metro Center as the center expands to include a large size convention center and more retail and office space. As they spoke Lt. Governor Duffy, Deputy Mayor Robles, and SBA
Assistant Commissioner Bishop had only words of praise for the Bronx
Chamber of Commerce, the Bronx Overall Economic Development Council, and
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.
BP Diaz poses for photo as he viewed the exhibitors. |
Left - BP Diaz addressing the 2012 Business Expo.
Right - A group photo starting from the left is Mr. Lenny Caro, Lt. Gov. Robert Duffy, Bronx BP Ruben Diaz Jr., Asst. Commissioner Greg Bishop, Deputy Mayor Carol Robles, and Mr. Joseph Kelleher.
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Senator Rivera and Assemblyman Dinowitz Pass Smoking Ban Legislation
Legislation Bans Smoking Within 100 Feet of School
Entrances and Exits
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz and State Senator
Gustavo Rivera announced yesterday afternoon legislation A.10141-B/S.6854-B passed in
both the State Assembly (102-2) and the State Senate (54-2). This legislation
was the first of Senator Rivera’s health bills that was developed from
dialogue with health partners and community members during the 2011 Bronx CAN
Health Initiative.
“The Bronx has the lowest youth smoking rate of New
York City, however, in order to keep our youth safe from smoking-related
disease, we have to also work toward limiting children’s exposure to
secondhand smoke,” said State Senator Gustavo Rivera. “This
legislation [S.6854-B]
does just that, by extending the ban on smoking within schools to a ban on
smoking within 100 feet of school entrances and exits. I am proud this bill was
a product of my work with Bronx elected officials and local community health
organizations as part of the Bronx CAN Health Initiative.”
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, sponsor of the legislation in
the Assembly, said, “New York State successfully banned smoking indoors
to protect all New Yorkers from the harmful side effects of secondhand smoke.
This bill [A.10141-B]
seeks to further protect our youth who are now exposed to secondhand smoke at
entrances and exits of their school buildings from unwanted exposure. Smoking
is particularly dangerous to children. This bill will help to protect them from
the scourge of secondhand smoke.”
“I'd like to congratulate Senator Gustavo Rivera,
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz and their colleagues that supported
S.6854/A.10141-B on the floor of the State Legislature yesterday
evening,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “This bill is
the first of a comprehensive legislative agenda grown from our Bronx CAN Health
Initiative now in its second year. We are uniting all levels of government,
community based organizations and social service entities to put forth an
aggressive health and wellness campaign for our borough to serve as a model for
our city and state.”
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Senator Klein and Assemblyman Dinowitz Help Pass Legislation Protecting Drivers from Predatory Parking Tickets
Tickets Issued While Drivers Are Walking to or from
Muni-Meters Would Be Dismissed
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (D-Bronx) and State Senator
Jeffrey Klein (D-Bronx/Westchester) announced that the State Legislature has
passed legislation (A.9353-C
/ S.6727-B)
that would protect drivers from parking tickets issued while they are walking
to a muni-meter to purchase a receipt, or back to their car to display
it. The bill would create an affirmative defense for any person being
prosecuted for an alleged muni-meter parking violation when that person is able
to produce a valid muni-meter receipt issued prior to or up to five minutes
after the writing of a summons.
In recent years many municipalities across New York State
have begun to replace conventional parking meters with new electronic parking
meters, or muni-meters, that dispense timed receipts that must be displayed
conspicuously on the vehicle’s dashboard. While these new meters
offer convenience by accepting credit and debit cards in addition to cash, they
have also created a new problem for motorists. In some locations drivers
must walk an entire city block to find the nearest muni-meter station, opening
a window when traffic agents can issue a summons before the motorist has a
chance to purchase and display a valid receipt. There have been numerous
reported instances of such predatory ticketing practices by traffic agents and
unfair convictions by administrative law judges.
This legislation will remedy this injustice by ensuring that
motorists who have a valid muni-meter receipt purchased prior to or up to five
minutes after the issuance of a summons are found “not
guilty.” The bill will soon be sent to the governor for his final
approval.
“Today, we’re eliminating one giant
pain-in-the-neck for everyday New Yorkers,” said Senator Klein. “Since
it takes longer to add time to their meter, people should be given a break when
it comes to shuttling between their car and the kiosk. This is piece of
common sense legislation, and I’m glad that lawmakers up in Albany agree.”
“Muni-meters have become an irritant for many people
throughout the city and state. Not only must people walk down the block
to feed the meter regardless of weather conditions, but they also must contend
with traffic agents who issue summonses when one is walking to or from the
muni-meter. Making matters worse is the fact that certain Parking
Violations Bureau hearing officers have found people guilty for summonses they
received while they were actually purchasing their muni-meter receipts.
This bill will correct this egregious injustice by mandating that a parking
summons received under these circumstances must be dismissed if the motorist
produces the muni-meter receipt. Fair is fair,” said Assemblyman
Dinowitz.
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Thursday, June 21, 2012
What You Should Know
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
32nd Senatorial District, Bronx County, New York
32nd Senatorial District, Bronx County, New York
My Vote against Peter Rivera
for New York State Labor Commissioner
When a person is elected to a public
office to protect and defend the poor and the needy, and instead that person
creates a collection agency to harass and scare the same constituents he
is supposed to defend and protect, when his constituents receive scary
and threatening letters because they are not able to pay their bills. When
that elected official just makes money from what he or she collects and
hides his or her interests in the company so he can go back at election
time and ask the same people to vote for him, that person deserves not
only to be rejected by the voters, but should not be rewarded with a Commissioner’s
post or any other post.
You should know that there are many
reasons why I should be happy, excited and overwhelmed with Assemblyman
Peter Rivera being named as the New York State Labor Commissioner. First,
Assemblyman Peter Rivera is a Puerto Rican like me. Second, he is someone
that I have known since 1975 when I was a student at Lehman College in
Bronx County. Third, in 1992 it was only Jose Rivera, Anna York and
I who took Peter Rivera by the hand, knocked on doors for him, hung posters
for him, let him use my campaign truck with music, and did everything possible
to get him elected as a State Assemblyman. Fourth, Assemblyman Peter Rivera
is an elected official who represents the district where I reside and the
district that I represent in the New York State Senate.
You should know that those same
reasons that should make me happy, excited and overwhelmed, are the same
reasons that compelled me to be the only State Senator who voted against
Assemblyman Peter Rivera’s nomination to become the New York State Labor
Commissioner.
It is well known that no Senator
goes against a governor’s nomination and no Senator votes against what
the governor wants. But as you know, this is not the first time
that I have been the only Senator who stood proudly on the Senate floor
and voted no.
I was the only Democratic Senator
that stood on the Senate floor and voted against Same Sex Marriage. I was
the only Democratic Senator that stood up on the Senate floor and spoke
against the Governor’s budget because it was oppressive, it cut services
to the poor and it hurt the needy in our communities, especially senior
citizens. I was one of only two Democratic Senators to vote against it.
The other one was Senator Tom Duane.
You should know that my voice, my
career and my life have always been to protect senior citizens, the needy
and the voiceless. When I hear that an elected official is taking
advantage of his constituents and is part of a company that sends scary
letters and takes away the resources of senior citizens and the poor because
they have not paid their bills, I believe that the elected official should
not be part of the New York State Senate, the New York State Assembly,
or any elected body., And that is why I proudly voted against the
nomination of Assemblyman Peter Rivera.
I am State Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
and this is what you should know.
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STATEMENT FROM BOROUGH PRESIDENT DIAZ
RE: Tonight’s Vote of the Rent Guidelines Board
“Year
after year, the Rent Guidelines Board votes to increase rents for
tenants in New York City, failing to ever offer any relief to the poor
and middle-class of our City. A rent increase this year would be
especially worrisome, given how hard this economic downturn has hit City
residents, many of whom have not seen their own paychecks increase over
the past year.
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