Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
BOROUGH PRESIDENT DIAZ ISSUES KINGSBRIDGE ARMORY ULURP
As expected Bronx borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. has made his recommendation positive, of the Kingsbridge National Ice Center proposal for the Kingsbridge Armory. Diaz came out early in support of the KNIC proposal, and all that had to be done was work out a community benefits agreement that was acceptable by all sides.
Bronx
Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. today issued his office’s
recommendations concerning the future of the Kingsbridge Armory. The
recommendations come as part of the borough president’s charter mandated
responsibilities in the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP).
In
his recommendations, Borough President Diaz reiterated his support for
the project, noting that the Kingsbridge National Ice Center proposal
will completely transform the unused structure into a hub of commercial
and civic activity. The recommendations come on the heels of a public
hearing on the project, which took place on Friday, September 20, and
was hosted by Borough President Diaz as part of the ULURP process.
“The
Kingsbridge National Ice Center is clearly the right choice for the
Bronx. At every opportunity this proposal has been met with near
unanimous support, and not one individual or group spoke against the
project at my office’s public hearing. Support for the KNIC proposal is
strong not just in the Northwest Bronx but in every corner of our
borough, and I look forward to this project’s swift approval,” said
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.
In April, Kingsbridge National Ice Center Partners (KNIC) and the Kingsbridge Armory Redevelopment Alliance (KARA) signed a historic community benefits agreement (CBA) to
redevelop the Kingsbridge Armory into a facility committed to serving
Bronx residents. That CBA represents a multi-million dollar benefit
package for the local community.
For
the first time in the history of New York City, a developer has agreed
to wall-to-wall living wage jobs for local workers, more than 50,000
square feet of community space, targeted local hiring, opportunities for
minority- and women-owned businesses, free ice time for local schools,
local procurement, sustainable green development and operation, and a
business incubator to facilitate wealth creation for local residents. KNIC
also plans to create a foundation to establish free after-school ice
sports and academic tutoring programs for disadvantaged youth. The
program will be modeled after the Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation in
Philadelphia, which has seen considerable academic and athletic success
with those students who participate.
The Community Benefits Agreement has been signed by dozens of neighborhood organizations and community partners representing thousands of residents in the Northwest Bronx that support the project.
Borough President Diaz’s complete ULURP recommendations can be at the following link: http://on.nyc.gov/18njPny.
The
Kingsbridge National Ice Center project was announced as the City’s
official choice for the Kingsbridge Armory at a press conference in
April 2013, which was attended by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Borough
President Diaz, City Council Member Fernando Cabrera, KNIC
Partners LLC Founder Kevin Parker, New York Rangers hockey legend Mark
Messier, Olympic Figure Skating Gold Medalist Sarah Hughes, then New
York City Economic Development Corporation President Seth W. Pinsky and
then Community Board #7 Chairman Paul Foster.
The original press release announcing the project can be read here: http://on.nyc.gov/ZGheD1. Full video of that event can be watched here: http://on.nyc.gov/18pwSTg.
Bronx Elected Officials to Host an Affordable Care Act and State Health Exchange Forum
Borough President
Ruben Diaz Jr, Congressman Jose Serrano, and State
Senator Gustavo Rivera will host an Affordable Care Act (ACA) and State Health
Exchange Forum on Friday, September 27, 2013
to help inform and prepare Bronx residents, health providers, employers
and employees of the changes underway to New York's health care system .
With the enrollment of New York State Health Exchange officially opening on October 1, 2013 - and the final elements of the ACA going into effect on January 1, 2014
- it is imperative for Bronxities to be well informed of the importance
of enrolling in the New York State Health Exchange, the benefits of the
program and the resources available to them in the Bronx.
The forum will offer
attendees access to government agencies, community based organizations
and local healthcare providers who will showcase how the program works
for individuals and businesses and will highlight the many local
resources available to help inform and guide the enrollment process.
WHAT: Affordable Care Act & State Health Exchange Forum
WHO: Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.
Congressman Jose Serrano
State Senator Gustavo Rivera
WHEN: Friday, September 27, 2013
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
WHERE: St. Barnabas Hospital Auditorium, 1st Floor
4422 Third Ave. (Enter at 182nd Street)
Bronx, NY 10457
Affordable Care Act Forum Saturday Sept. 28
Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)Forum
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013, 1:00pm
Tibbett Towers Community Room- 1st Floor
3130 Irwin Avenue (Bet W. 231st & W. 232nd Street)
Do You Have Healthcare Coverage?
If You Don’t, This Meeting Could—
- Protect Your Health
- Save You Money
- Maybe Even Save Your Life
Find Out How The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) Can Help You, Your Friends and Family Members
And How You Can Apply For Coverage (Starting 10/1/13)
Special Guest Speaker: Timothy Foley-Greater NYC For Change
Paid Internships for High School Students
Held in partnership with the Riverdale Neighborhood House, our High School Environmental Internship exposes teens to different areas of environmental studies. Our mission for this program is to give the youth from the Bronx and surrounding communities an opportunity to learn about their local environment, as well as the chance to gain valuable job skills. Teens will learn about improving and conserving their environment, specifically Van Cortlandt Park. This includes learning about forest ecology, trail maintenance, and tree identification. The teens will learn about different careers and basic job skills while gaining writing and speaking skills that will help them become strong leaders.
FVCP’s Environmental Internship Program will run from November to June. Teens accepted in the program are required to work every Friday from 4:30 to 6:00 and alternating Saturdays from 9:30 to 2:30. Please contact Tina at tina@vancortlandt.org for an application or download one from our website at www.vancortlandt.org. Applications are due October 9th. RNH also offers an Educational and Health Internship along with several semester long internship. More information is available about all of these internships on the application- http://vancortlandt.org/wp-con tent/uploads/2012/03/YIP-2013- 2014-Application-new-applicant s.pdf
FVCP’s Environmental Internship Program will run from November to June. Teens accepted in the program are required to work every Friday from 4:30 to 6:00 and alternating Saturdays from 9:30 to 2:30. Please contact Tina at tina@vancortlandt.org for an application or download one from our website at www.vancortlandt.org. Applications are due October 9th. RNH also offers an Educational and Health Internship along with several semester long internship. More information is available about all of these internships on the application- http://vancortlandt.org/wp-con
Senator Klein Hosts First Annual Clam Chowder Festival on City Island
Senator Jeff Klein hosted the first
annual City Island Clam Chowder Festival during the annual City Island Chamber
of Commerce Arts & Crafts Fall Fair this Sunday by Hawkins Park. Fair goers
had an opportunity to try samples of sixteen different chowders from fourteen
participating restaurants, having the opportunity to vote for their favorite.
Three awards
were given. The Lobster House won the People’s Choice Chowder, Sammy’s won
for the best Manhattan Clam Chowder and the Sea Shore won for the best New
England Clam Chowder. Senator Klein, Assemblyman Benedetto, Food Network Star
and City Island Native Michael Proietti and City Island Current Fleet Captain
Chris Cullen judged the competition.
Senator Klein and Assemblyman Benedetto sampling some of the chowder.
DDC Hearing on Putnam Trail
Administrative Law Judge Richard Sherman of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation was the host of a public hearing at Lehman College yesterday to listen to all sides on the NYC Parks Department proposal for the Putnam Trail. Below are a few photos of the hearing.
Right - Photos of the current condition of the Putnam Trail.
Left - Ms. Jennifer Greenfield of the Parks Department goes over the proposal for the Putnam Trail.
Right - Mr. Andrew Sandler of Councilman Oliver Koppells office reads from a statement of support for the Parks Department proposal by Councilman Koppell.
Monday, September 23, 2013
NYS DEC Putnam Trail Hearing Tonight
Public Notice
Notice of Legislative Public Hearing
Location: New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
Lehman College's Lovinger Theater (In The Music Building)
250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx, New York 10468
Lehman College's Lovinger Theater (In The Music Building)
250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx, New York 10468
Applicant: New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
Olmstead Center
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Flushing, New York 11368
Olmstead Center
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Flushing, New York 11368
Application Number: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) Application ID # 2-6001-00014/00008
Project Description and Location: Applicant New York
City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYS DPR) has applied to the
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) for a
Freshwater Wetlands Permit to change the surface and width of the Putnam
Rail Trail, which runs for approximately 1.5 miles on the Old Putnam
Railroad track in Van Cortlandt Park from Van Cortlandt Park South to
the New York City's boundary line with Westchester County in the north.
The proposed project would remove creosote treated rail ties; add
approximately 4 ½ inches of pavement on top of the existing rail ballast
to create a ten foot (10') wide asphalt path with an adjacent three
foot (3') wide earthen-jogging path on one side and an adjacent two foot
(2') wide seeded buffer on the other side of the asphalt path; improve
drainage on and beneath the trail by filling existing depressions and
cleaning or, where necessary, replacing culverts; remove portions of a
chain link fence; install a wooden split rail fence in some areas;
install benches and path markers; clean and adapt historic artifacts;
restore a train platform; remove trees under six inch caliper within the
fence line of the corridor and eight to twenty trees larger than six
inch caliper; remove invasive plant species; and install landscape
plantings. Sections of the proposed work will take place in areas that
are subject to the jurisdiction of the NYS DEC under the Freshwater
Wetlands Act. Specifically, some of the modifications will take place in
the area adjacent to freshwater wetland YO-1 and in two areas, where
the trail traverses Van Cortlandt Lake, the project will take place
above that wetland.
SEQRA Status: The project is an "unlisted action" as
defined in 6 NYCRR 617.2(ak) that was subject to a coordinated review.
NYS DPR served as lead agency and issued a negative declaration on June
8, 2011, based upon its determination that the project will cause no
significant adverse environmental impacts. 6 NYCRR 617.2(y), 617.7.
Notice of Complete Application: NYS DEC Staff issued a notice of complete application on April 26, 2013.