Monday, March 21, 2022

Permits Filed For 1039 East Gun Hill Road In Williamsbridge, The Bronx

 

Permits have been filed for a seven-story mixed-use building at 1039 East Gun Hill Road in Williamsbridge, The Bronx. Located between Laconia Avenue and Paulding Avenue, the lot is within walking distance of the Gun Hill Road subway station, serviced by the 2 and 5 trains. Alex Lakaj of RBA Developers LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 70-foot-tall development will yield 53,599 square feet, with 52,075 square feet designated for residential space and 1,524 square feet for community facility space. The building will have 79 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 659 square feet. The concrete-based structure will also have a basement, a 54-foot-long rear yard, and 40 open parking spaces.

Fred Geremia Architects & Planners is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits have not been filed yet. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

EDITOR'S NOTE:

This site is in Bronx Community Board 12 on the North Side of Gun Hill Road.

Governor Hochul Updates New Yorkers on State's Progress Combating COVID-19 - MARCH 20, 2022

COVID-19 Vaccine Vials

Lowest Number of Hospitalizations Since August 2nd

12 COVID-19 Deaths Statewide Yesterday 


 Governor Kathy Hochul today updated New Yorkers on the state's progress combating COVID-19. 

"New York has made tremendous progress in fighting the pandemic, but we must continue to do the right thing and protect ourselves and our community through vaccination," Governor Hochul said. "Vaccines are safe, effective, and the best way to prevent serious illness from COVID-19. By encouraging your family members, friends, and children to get the vaccine, we can continue making strides in beating back the virus." 
 
Today's data is summarized briefly below: 

  • Test Results Reported - 119,475 
  • Total Positive - 2,013 
  • Percent Positive - 1.68% 
  • 7-Day Average Percent Positive - 1.87% 
  • Patient Hospitalization - 900 (-25) 
  • Patients Newly Admitted - 113 
  • Patients in ICU - 159 (+12) 
  • Patients in ICU with Intubation - 77 (+1) 
  • Total Discharges - 289,351 (+153) 
  • New deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS - 12 
  • Total deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS - 55,042 

The Health Electronic Response Data System is a NYS DOH data source that collects confirmed daily death data as reported by hospitals, nursing homes and adult care facilities only. 

  • Total deaths reported to and compiled by the CDC - 69,958 

This daily COVID-19 provisional death certificate data reported by NYS DOH and NYC to the CDC includes those who died in any location, including hospitals, nursing homes, adult care facilities, at home, in hospice and other settings. 

  • Total vaccine doses administered - 37,314,121 
  • Total vaccine doses administered over past 24 hours - 13,250 
  • Total vaccine doses administered over past 7 days - 91,430 
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose - 91.9% 
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series - 83.3% 
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) - 95.0% 
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series (CDC) - 85.9% 
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 12-17 with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) - 82.2% 
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 12-17 with completed vaccine series (CDC) - 72.2% 
  • Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose - 81.4% 
  • Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series - 73.6% 
  • Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) - 89.3% 
  • Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series (CDC) - 75.9% 
Each New York City borough's 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:

Borough 

Thursday, March 17, 2022 

Friday, March 18, 2022 

Saturday, March 19, 2022 

Bronx 

0.76% 

0.81% 

0.83% 

Kings 

1.37% 

1.41% 

1.38% 

New York 

1.81% 

1.95% 

2.03% 

Queens 

1.14% 

1.14% 

1.17% 

Richmond 

1.09% 

1.12% 

1.11% 

Bronx Dems - Join us for a charity basketball game in the Bronx donating 50% of the proceeds to Ukraine!

 

March Political Madness

Date and Time
Sunday, April 3, 2022
Starting at 3pm

Location
Northeast Bronx YMCA Basketball Court
1250 E 229th St, Bronx, NY 10466

Current Roster 
Chi Ossé, New York City Council Member
Cliffy Temprosa, Community Liaison, Assembly Member Nathalia Fernandez
Clyde Vanel, New York State Assembly Member
Crystal Hudson, New York City Council Member
Eddie Gibbs, New York State Assembly Member
Farah Louis, New York City Council Member
Jamaal T. Bailey, New York State Senator
Kenny Burgos, New York State Assembly Member
Kevin Riley, New York City Council Member
Leroy Comrie, New York State Senator
Shekar Krishnan, New York City Council Member
Vanessa Gibson, Bronx Borough President

With Celebrity Referee: Former Council Member Robert Cornegy, Principal, Green Stone First Consulting
Join us as New York’s political leaders face each other in a March Madness style basketball tournament and help cheer on our Bronx electeds! There will be games, contests, prizes and refreshments. And this will be recorded for a very special edition of Political Personalities with Skye.
Please fill out this form or reach out to Skye@cityandstateny.com if you or a colleague would like to play on a team. For information on sponsorship opportunities, please contact lblake@cityandstateny.com.
50% of all proceeds with be donated to charities helping Ukraine.


Sunday, March 20, 2022

MAYOR ADAMS SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER STRENGTHENING FIRE SAFETY ENFORCEMENT AND OUTREACH IN WAKE OF BRONX APARTMENT FIRE

 

Executive Order to Increase Coordination Between HPD and FDNY to Identify Buildings with Large Number of Fire Safety Violations for Enhanced FDNY Inspection

 

FDNY and HPD to Launch Outreach Campaign to Educate New Yorkers on Fire Safety

 

Calls for Additional Fire Safety Legislation, Including Sensible Retrofit Sprinkler Legislation, Increased Fines for Landlords Who Falsely Report Curing Self-Closing Door Violations


 New York City Mayor Eric Adams today signed Executive Order 12 to strengthen fire safety enforcement and outreach in the aftermath of the tragic Twin Parks apartment fire in January. The executive order will increase coordination between Fire Department of New York (FDNY) and Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) inspectors to identify safety violations earlier and increase fire safety compliance. FDNY and HPD will also launch a broad campaign to educate New Yorkers on fire safety.

 

“We must work towards equipping every New Yorker and every building in this city with the tools to avoid an unspeakable tragedy like the one we saw two months ago,” said Mayor Adams. “As we continue providing critical support for the families affected by the fire, we are working closely with Borough President Gibson, Councilmember Feliz, and our partners across and beyond government to fix this problem upstream. Today’s actions are an essential step towards the goal of preventing this kind of tragedy from ever occurring again.”

 

“Educating New Yorkers on fire safety is among the most important goals of the Fire Department — and one we take very seriously,” said FDNY Acting Commissioner Laura Kavanaugh. “These new partnerships will strengthen the work we already do and help us reach the neediest residents in all corners of the city on fire education and prevention.”

“The fire at the Twin Parks building was a devastating tragedy, and we are committed to working closely with FDNY to help prevent future tragedies,” said HPD Commissioner Adolfo Carrión Jr. “In addition to checking for self-closing doors, smoke detectors, and other critical safety items at every routine inspection, our inspectors will now also check that the Fire Safety Notice is posted on every apartment door, which provides life-saving information about what to do in the event of a fire. All New Yorkers should have a fire safety plan and contact their property owners if there are fire safety issues in their homes or file a complaint with 311 if issues are not corrected.”

 

“We are turning our pain into purpose and making sure we protect future New Yorkers,” said Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson. “Today’s executive order strengthening fire safety enforcement and outreach is a proactive step that will save lives and help ensure we do not have a repeat of what occurred in January at Twin Parks. I want to thank Mayor Adams, FDNY, and HPD, as well as our partners on the federal level and the Fire Safety Task Force, for their collaboration on this important issue. Interagency communication is key in preventing the next tragic fire from occurring in our city.”

 

“The horrific Twin Parks fire highlighted the need for stronger laws and enforcement of laws related to fire safety,” said New York City Councilmember Oswald Feliz. “We must do everything within our power to ensure another tragedy, like the one we saw at Twin Parks, never happens again — anywhere in New York City. I thank Mayor Eric Adams for taking executive action to help resolve the fire safety challenges that we face, and I look forward to working with members of the City Council to take additional action and build a system that will protect our families from future tragedies.”


“As the victims of the Twin Park Towers continue to recover, it is a clear reminder of the work that needs to be done to prevent this tragedy from ever occurring again in our community,” said New York State Assemblymember Yudelka Tapia. “Educating our residents on fire safety, while also holding landlords accountable, is vital in ensuring the safety of our families. I thank Mayor Adams for signing this executive order increasing coordination between HPD and FDNY — a necessary step to assure our residents that we will continue to fight for their safety and a betterment of quality of life for all.”

 

The city will also work with City Council to enact additional fire safety legislation, including sensible retrofit sprinkler legislation and legislation that increases fines for landlords who falsely report curing a self-closing door violation.

 

The executive order will increase coordination and information-sharing between the agencies to better enforce existing fire safety laws. The agencies will also enhance outreach efforts to educate New Yorkers on preventing fires and responding to fire emergencies. Measures include:

 

  • In addition to looking for housing code violations, HPD inspectors will now look for compliance with FDNY’s requirement that the Fire Safety Notice is posted on the apartment’s entrance door. HPD will communicate information about lack of this signage to FDNY and to the owner of the building.
  • HPD will provide FDNY with access to all violations issued that pertain to fire safety since January 1, 2021. FDNY will use this information to conduct more frequent inspections of buildings with a large number of violations.
  • FDNY inspectors will conduct enhanced inspections for fire signage and posting violations.
  • FDNY and HPD will conduct a broad, educational fire safety outreach campaign, including education related to smoke detectors, self-closing doors, and stove knob covers. Resident outreach will include information on what to do in the event of a fire, and building owners will be reminded of their legal obligations related to fire safety.
  • FDNY will work with the Department of Education to conduct outreach in schools, including educating teachers, staff, and students about appropriate fire safety measures and proper evacuation procedures.

Bronx Jewish Center Purim Festival

 

Purim is a Jewish holiday which commemorates the saving of the Jewish people from Haman, an official of the Achaemenid Empire who was planning to have all of Persia's Jewish subjects killed, as recounted in the Book of EstherPurim is celebrated annually on the 14th day of the Hebrew month of Adarthe day following the victory of the Jews over their enemies. 


Purim is celebrated among Jews by: Exchanging gifts of food and drink, Donating charity to the poor, Eating a celebratory meal, Public recitation ("reading of the megillah") of the Scroll of Esther. When Haman's name is read out loud during the public chanting of the Megillah which occurs 54 times, the congregation engages in noise-making to blot out his name. Other customs include wearing masks and costumes, and eating hamantashen (transl. "Haman's pockets").


Rabbi Saadia Pewzner, his wife Nechama, and a few members of the Bronx Jewish Center set up tables, chairs, and decorations for the almost one hundred guests that attended the Bronx Jewish Center Purim Festival. Entertainment was by noted ventriloquist Johnathan Geffner 'The Megillah Meshugas, 


Rabbi Pewzner reads from the Megillah the scroll of Ester, as a video of the story of Purim is shown.


Part of the large group of people celebrating Purim at the Bronx Jewish Center, as you can see the colorful decorations that were put up for Purim.


Ventriloquist Johnathan Geffner brought up Rochel Leah and A.J. to help with Schmendrick, who kept complaining that someone had a hand up his back.


Another character was brought out by Ventriloquist Johnathan Geffner. 


Assemblywoman Nathalia Fernandez stopped in to receive a gift from Rabbi Pewzner and his wife Nechama. The Assemblywoman would also have a little wine with Rabbi Pewzner before she left.


Being that Purim and St. Patrick's Day were both on the same day, a Jewish Leprechaun was on hand at the Bronx Jewish Center celebration of Purim.