Monday, June 12, 2017

Assemblyman Dinowitz - DOT Breaks Promises, Sedgwick Avenue Traffic Hazard Remains


  Assemblyman Dinowitz sent a letter to New York City Department of Transportation(DOT) Commissioner Polly Trottenberg and Bronx DOT Commissioner Nivardo Lopez regarding the recent installation of caution signs on the Sedgwick Avenue pedestrian island at Van Cortlandt Avenue West.

Assemblyman Dinowitz has been calling for the pedestrian island to be redesigned by DOT since 2014. The island, which sits awkwardly at the three-way intersection, is frequently hit by vehicles and has caused innumerable traffic incidents. In October of 2014 Assemblyman visited the traffic island with former Bronx DOT commissioner Constance Moran to highlight his concerns that the island was a danger to vehicles and residents of the community. Commissioner Moran agreed at that meeting to have DOT redesign the island as well as in subsequent correspondence.

Several years have gone by and despite continued and numerous phone calls, emails, and letters by Assemblyman Dinowitz to both the former Bronx DOT Commissioner as well as the current Commissioner, nothing was done to remediate this dangerous traffic island.

Finally, in January of this year, Assemblyman Dinowitz personally met with both NYC DOT Commissioner Trottenberg and Bronx DOT Commissioner Lopez to personally address the Sedgwick traffic island situation, and visited the traffic island with Lopez. Assemblyman Dinowitz was promised verbally and in a letter by Commissioner Trottenberg that they would address the situation and that “Borough Commissioner Lopez will share these design plans with you prior to construction this summer, as you requested”.

Instead, Assemblyman Dinowitz learned from an announcement made by a Bronx DOT staffer at Community Board 8’s district service meeting, that several caution signs had been installed in lieu of redesign and reconstruction of the traffic island. “Not only was the DOT promise to keep me appraised of the development and plan for redesign of the island not kept, but the promise to redesign the island itself was not kept. In my opinion these caution signs do not constitute a redesign at all and do nothing to remediate the problem of vehicles constantly hitting the island when they make left turns from northbound Sedgwick Avenue to westbound Van Cortlandt Avenue West. I was never informed that there was a new plan, and I was not even notified by DOT after they installed those pathetic caution signs instead of doing what they explicitly said they would do,” said Assemblyman Dinowitz.

EDITOR's NOTE:
We drove by the site and saw no caution signs, and what seemed to be a smaller hazard of an island where Assemblyman Dinowitz states.

Elected Officials Announce Another Job Fair in the Bronx


What You Should Know 
By State Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz 
32nd Senatorial District 


You should know that Senator Ruben Diaz, Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda, Assemblyman Marcos Crespo and NYC Councilman Rafael Salamanca will be holding another Job Fair this Friday, June 16, 2017 from 6:00pm-8:00pm at the South Bronx Center Police Athletic League located at 991 Longwood Avenue, between Beck Street and Fox Street in Bronx County.

It is important for you to know that we are conducting another Job Fair to help find jobs for those who are unemployed in our community.  We expect that like our other Job Fairs, this event will make a great difference in the lives of many people and families in our community.

More than 50 agencies, organizations, and companies will be present to offer job employment opportunities to those seeking employment.  These include jobs at City agencies and services for the unemployed, jobs in General Contracting industry, jobs in Colleges, and jobs in the Healthcare industry.

For further information, please contact Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda’s office at (718) 931-2620.

I am Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz, and this is what you should know.

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EDITOR'S NOTE:
The four Amigos ride again?


Croton Facility Monitoring Committee Meeting (CFMC)

Monday, June 19, 2017 – 6:30 PM

DEP Office – 3660 Jerome Avenue, Bronx NY 10467 - (718) 231-8470

Agenda

I Welcome & Call Meeting to Order 
Bill Hall, Chair

II Consider, Adopt June 19, 2017 Agenda 
CFMC Representatives

III Consider, Adopt Minutes from CFMC Representatives

April 3, 2017 CFMC Meeting

IV Open Access Weekend at JPR 
Shane Ojar, DEP, and
Educational Program in Local Schools

V Presentation of Proposed Signage for VCP 
Glenn Brue, DDC
Landscaping Tony Macari, DPR
Eric Johnson, Grimshaw

VI VCP Pedestrian Bridge – Update for CFMC 
Glenn Brue to be scheduled later in 2017

VII Croton Costs Report ; Construction Update 
Bernard Daly, DEP

VIII Old Business 
CFMC Representatives, & Public

IX New Business 
CFMC Representatives, & Public

X Select Date for Autumn Meeting & Adjourn

Senator Klein announces $250,000 in funding for Kingsbridge Riverdale Van Cortlandt Development Corporation


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  Senator Jeff Klein announced $250,000 in funding he secured for Kingsbridge Riverdale Van Cortlandt Development Corporation in this year’s state budget. Senator Klein made the announcement on Sunday during RiverFest, an annual celebration along the Hudson River in Riverdale. KRVC organizes the popular gathering, which attracts residents and merchants for a day of music, boat rides, lectures and more.

“KRVC is a wonderful organization with a main goal of uniting our community. I’m proud to have secured $250,000 this year for KRVC, which will help with their various projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the lives of my constituents in the north Bronx,” said Senator Klein.

“This generous funding from Senator Klein will enable KRVC to build on our past success and increase our programming and events. Thanks to this funding, we will, among other things, be able to continue our jobs program and community beautification initiatives,” said KRVC Executive Director Tracy Shelton.

Assemblymember Michael Blake - Statement on the Puerto Rican Statehood Referendum Results




After the results of the vote on the issue of statehood in Puerto Rico, New York State Assembly Member Michael A. Blake released the following statement:

Today, Puerto Rico voted in a non-binding referendum in favor of United States statehood. An overwhelming 97% of the people who voted supported statehood. I commend all of the Puerto Rican men and women who participated in the democratic process and applaud them for standing up and voting for their beliefs.

Now, it is Congress’ turn to listen to the Puerto Rican people. I urge the Republican Congress to respect the wishes of the Puerto Rican people and bring the issue of statehood up for a vote.

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BP DIAZ MARCHES IN NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE



  On Sunday, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. showed off his boricua pride, marching in the 60th Annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade.

Borough President Diaz stated that he believed that the festivities should focus not only on the rich cultural heritage of La Isla Del Encanto but should also shed light on the island’s economic crisis and the need for immediate federal action.

“The National Puerto Rican Day Parade has never been about one person, it’s about celebrating our great culture, our heritage, and our contributions to this country, as citizens,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “Puerto Rico has much greater issues than to worry about who is marching in a parade.”

Borough President Diaz expressed this sentiment through his banner at the parade, which declared “Unidos Por Puerto Rico…That’s Why We March!”

For several years Borough President Diaz has been advocating on behalf of debt relief for Puerto Rico. In 2015, his office issued a letter, in conjunction with over 100 elected officials from across the nation, demanding Congress enact legislation that would allow the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to enter bankruptcy.

“The fiscal crisis in Puerto Rico has not receded since last year’s parade,” said Borough President Diaz. “The island’s debt has risen to a massive $123 billion and more than 200 schools are closing on the island due to lack of funds. People are dying because Puerto Rico has lost its doctors. The parade will come and go but the problems still remain. We need immediate action to help the 3.5 million residents—American citizens themselves—of Puerto Rico deal with the crushing debt crisis that affects their island.”

The Passing of William J. Madonna


         The Passing of William J. Madonna




 The Bronx, NY - William J. Madonna, 55, of the Bronx died suddenly Friday, June 10th at his home.
 
He was born in Mount Kisco, New York on October 6, 1961. He was raised in Yorktown Heights and earned his Bachelor of Science from Northeastern University in Boston. He later graduated from the New England School of Law where he received his Juris Doctorate.
 
Will, as he was fondly known, began his legal career in the office of Corporation Counsel of the City of New York Law Department and later joined the Bronx District Attorney's Office as a prosecutor. Since 1994 he has maintained a successful private practice in the Morris Park section of the Bronx. He was a zealous advocate for all of his many clients. Will was an active community member, especially in his role as chief counsel to local assemblyman, Mark Gjonaj.
 
Will leaves behind his deeply beloved sons, Matthew and Eric as well as his loving parents, Phyllis and Nicholas. He is survived by his siblings, Susann, Joan, and Robert. He leaves behind several nieces and nephews and an entire legal community. His smile, contagious laugh, and quick wit will be missed dearly by all.
 
A viewing will be held at Schuyler Hill Funeral Home Tuesday, June 13th and Wednesday, June 14th from 2:00PM to 5:00PM and from 7:00PM to 9:00PM. The funeral service will be at Saint Francis de Chantal's Church. The family will greet friends at 10:00AM until the time of the service.  
 
In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that donations be made to the American Heart Association and the High School for Community Leadership (HSCL), a scholarship fund for underprivileged students to assist in college tuition costs.

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To make a donation to HSCL Scholarship fund, please send checks to:
The High School for Community Leadership
Attn: Carlos Borrero
 167-01 Gothic Drive
 Jamaica, New York 11432.