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Bronx Politics and Community events
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"Fishing during the fall season is a cornerstone of recreation in Western New York, and I am delighted to announce the expansion of our efforts to maintain optimal conditions and improve opportunities for anglers," said Governor Kathy Hochul. "Through the Reimagine the Canals initiative, this partnership between the state and local landowners in key fishing areas will connect community and conservation along the Lake Ontario tributaries and will provide New Yorkers with additional areas to cast a line while increasing tourism and bolstering local businesses."
A Request for Expressions of Interest is being developed and will be issued to allow landowners in the designated areas to provide property and contact information to be considered for inclusion in the Program. The ACE program will be piloted on several waterfront properties in Monroe, Orleans, and Niagara counties selected through the RFEI and will follow a transparent process by which an easement price will be determined, with an option for landowners to opt-out at any point prior to reaching an agreement.
The easements will provide public fishing access and convey to the rights to maintain easement areas to improve water quality, enhance habitat, and reduce erosion. Easements or rights-of-way will reside with DEC ensuring public access and water quality improvements into the future.
KZA Realty Group has successfully closed the leasing rights for the ground floor community facility space located in the Bronx’s residential neighborhood of Morrisania. The location will be home to OWL Early Intervention, LLC, an extension of the Brooklyn-based company that provides a range of therapy services for young children diagnosed with neurologic or orthopedic disabilities.
KZA Realty’s Kathy Zamechansky represented the property owner during this month’s contract of the 10-year lease at 1016 Washington Avenue, Bronx NY. The 7,850 square foot community facility space is located on the ground floor of 1016 Washington Avenue in the Bronx and is close to several first and secondary schools in the area. Paul Moulins of KW Commercial Realty Group represented the lessee during negotiations and secured an agreed-upon price of $30 a square foot, or $210,000 for the entire lease period. The lease will commence on February 1, 2022.
“We are thrilled to have OWL Early Invention as the newest lessee at 1016 Washington Ave. They offer valuable services that will have a positive impact on both the children and families who live in the area – and we couldn’t be more excited for them to join the Morrisania community,” says KZA Realty’s President Kathy Zamechansky.
“It was a pleasure to represent and work alongside OWL Early Intervention, the owners, Rick and Gina, took great care in site selection and their attention to detail in the construction of the space reflects the care and devotion they have for meeting and exceeding the needs of the children,” says KW Commercial’s Managing Director Paul Moulins.
“Our early intervention program is unique, and it is extremely successful with the children we care for. However, because of the success of the children, our center in Brooklyn always has a waiting list to become part of the OWL program. We realized that to help more children and families, we needed to expand. We are very excited to finalize this deal to call the Bronx another home that will allow us to help more children and their families achieve their full potential," says CEO of OWL Early Intervention Program, LLC Gina Levy.
Dear Community,
I hope you are all well and staying safe. I want to bring your attention to important new information about the COVID-19 Omicron variant, and reaffirm the importance for every member of our community to be protected and vaccinated at this time.
The Omicron variant is the latest strain of the COVID-19 to be designated a "variant of concern" by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cases of the Omicron variant have been reported around the world, and experts are still determining the transmission rates and severity of this variant compared to other COVID-19 strains.
As of December 2nd, five cases of the Omicron variant were confirmed in the New York City metropolitan area, with one case discovered in Suffolk County and four in New York City. While this is news of concern, experts recommend that the best way to continue to protect yourselves and your loved ones against COVID-19 is to get your booster dose, get vaccinated, and continue to wear a mask regardless of vaccination status.
New York has approved booster shots for all adults in the state, and I strongly encourage everyone to get their booster dose if they have not already done so. Clinics with vaccines can be found through this vaccine finder tool. While walk-up vaccines are available at City-operated vaccination sites, appointments can still be made by using vaccinefinder.nyc.gov. Westchester residents can find state-run vaccination sites here.
Additionally, New York City offers in-home vaccinations to all New Yorkers age 12+. These may be requested through nyc.gov/homevaccine or by calling 877-VAX-4NYC. NYC Mobile Vaccine Buses are still providing vaccines throughout the Bronx, and the full schedule of mobile vaccine locations can be found online here. Walk-ups are welcome and you can also book in advance through the Vax4NYC website.
Getting our communities vaccinated is the best and only way to protect our loved ones from the Omicron variant, and I urge us all to stay diligent on how to best prevent COVID-19 spread.Please continue to use your discretion so that we can all do our part to protect our communities this winter.
I would also like to wish our Jewish neighbors a happy Hanukkah, which started last Sunday evening and concludes Monday evening. I hope everyone has a joyful holiday!
With Gratitude,
State Senator Alessandra Biaggi