Thursday, August 25, 2022

MAYOR ADAMS, AMAZON COLLABORATE TO CRACK DOWN ON “GHOST VEHICLES,” ILLICIT LICENSE PLATES IN NYC

 

Collaboration Follows Adams Administration’s Continuing Crackdown on Ghost Vehicles


 New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Amazon today took a new step in New York City’s crackdown on “ghost vehicles,” collaborating to further prohibit and prevent the sale of any product advertised on the e-commerce site as a “camera blocker” to anyone ordering such a product within New York state. As part of the collaboration, Amazon will proactively search for and restrict the sale of smokescreen license plate covers and tinted license plate covers to customers with a New York state address. Amazon has also agreed to automatically display electronic notices stating that a given item cannot be shipped to New York locations — before one of these products can even be added to a customer’s online shopping cart.

 

In January 2022, the city enacted Local Law 22 prohibiting the sale of products designed to conceal or obscure vehicle license plates to New York City residents. This local law builds upon a provision of the State Vehicle and Traffic Law, which also prohibits the concealing or obscuring of license plates. Despite Local Law 22, companies have continued to sell these products to New York City residents who use them to purposefully break the law. Amazon’s commitment to restrict the sale of these products complies with Local Law 22 and sets an example for other retailers.

 

“Today, we are sending a clear and simple message: We will leave no stone unturned to keep New Yorkers safe on our streets,” said Mayor Adams. “Ghost cars are by design unsafe and untraceable, so in addition to finding and towing them, we’re going to stop them from appearing in the first place. Amazon has been a willing partner in the battle for street safety and we thank them for working with us to keep New York City streets safe. We expect all e-commerce platforms and other sellers to follow their lead, comply with the law, and keep these products out of New York.”

 

“We strive every day to ensure a trustworthy experience for our customers,” said Jennifer Cruickshank, director, New York public policy, Amazon. “We are proud to collaborate with Mayor Adams and support his efforts to keep tinted and smokescreen license plate covers from being sold in New York.”

Ghost vehicles — vehicles bearing illegal and counterfeit license plates — are fueling an epidemic of virtually untraceable cars that harm and kill pedestrians, bicyclists, and New York City’s most vulnerable — including seniors, children, and other at-risk groups. Obstructed license plates are often intended to defraud speed and red-light cameras throughout New York City — resulting in upticks in dangerous traffic violations and convincing drivers they can evade accountability.

 

In the first seven months of 2022, the New York City Police Department (NYPD) arrested over 2,700 vehicle operators driving with forged license plates. The NYPD has also towed nearly 2,000 vehicles parked in violation while displaying a covered, obstructed, or illegal paper plate.

 

Vehicles with fraudulent or obstructed licenses plates towed by the NYPD and the Sheriff’s Office are often not redeemed and sent to auction. Approximately 25 percent of the 5,500 vehicles with paper plates found to be in violation and towed by the NYPD’s Traffic Enforcement District last year were abandoned by their owners. Through June 2022, 562 of the 1,646 towed vehicles with paper plates were similarly not redeemed.

 

“Whether it’s to avoid paying tolls or an attempt to evade law enforcement, the sole purpose of these products is to skirt the law, and that’s unacceptable,” said Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Philip Banks III. “Make no mistake — any product used to obscure a license plate poses a safety threat. This effort is an innovative, proactive strategy to further protect all of the motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians who share our roads. I commend Amazon for their partnership and thank Mayor Adams for continuing to put New Yorkers’ safety first.”

 

“This administration will not enable reckless driving on our streets. That means we must ensure there is not a market for unsafe products to reach New Yorkers,” said Deputy Mayor for Operations Meera Joshi. “We thank Amazon for being a willing partner in helping us remove license plate covers from their list of products and enforce against potential bad drivers.”

 

“The NYPD will never waver in its mission to ensure that the city’s roads remain safe for all,” said NYPD Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell. “We often say that traffic safety is public safety, and vehicles that are unsafe and untraceable represent the opposite of public safety. That is why we have been holding strategy sessions with our partners to end the far-ranging public safety hazards that threaten everyone who lives in, works in, or visits New York City. Our efforts to find the best approaches to road safety will go on as New Yorkers demand and deserve.”

 

“We are committed to working collaboratively with partners to improve public safety,” said New York City Sheriff Anthony Miranda. “Plastic covers creates ghost vehicles facilitating speeding, passing red lights, driving recklessly, and avoiding tolls. These actions present a clear danger to our families, those walking, and those driving. Any device that creates or promotes ‘ghost vehicles’ will be fully investigated.”

 

“We know that the growing number of drivers who obscure license plates are a threat to public safety, because DOT’s automated enforcement cameras cannot hold them accountable when they speed or run red lights,” said New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez. “We thank Mayor Adams for coming to this innovative agreement with Amazon to stop the sale of such items in our state. In addition to 24/7 speed cameras, DOT has an ambitious plan to redesign streets and intersections — as we use every tool at our disposal to stop traffic violence.”

 

“New Yorkers are being maimed and killed by traffic violence every day. That is why Families for Safe Streets fought so hard for 24/7 speed safety cameras,” said Devan Sipher, member, steering committee, Families for Safe Streets. “Any product that helps drivers evade accountability for reckless driving is purposefully making our streets more dangerous, especially for children and the elderly. Today’s announcement by Mayor Adams and Amazon is a welcome step toward ensuring that speed cameras continue to keep New Yorkers safe.”

 

DEC Announces Record-Breaking New York City and Long Island "CleanSweepNY" Collection

 

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Nearly 220,000 Pounds of Pesticides and Chemicals Collected

 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced today DEC held a record-breaking CleanSweepNY collection this July in Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk counties as part of a targeted initiative in DEC’s Long Island and New York City regions. CleanSweepNY events promote a healthy and sustainable New York by providing opportunities for proper disposal of unwanted and/or obsolete pesticides and other chemicals.

The Queens and Long Island CleanSweepNY event collected 191,512 pounds of pesticides and 28,319 pounds of other items such as paint and other chemicals. This collection event breaks the CleanSweepNY record set earlier this year (of 218,369 pounds) with the collection of a total of 219,869 pounds of pesticides and chemicals.

“CleanSweepNY helps keep unwanted pesticides and other chemicals out of our environment, communities, and municipal landfills.” Commissioner Seggos said. “DEC is pleased so many farmers, businesses, and institutions in the region are participating in this critical work to help build a toxic-free future for New York State.” 

 DEC established CleanSweepNY in 2002 with funds from several enforcement settlements through the agency’s Pesticides Management program to promote proper disposal practices of these potentially harmful chemicals. Since the program's inception, CleanSweepNY collection events across New York State have captured more than three million pounds of chemicals.

The NYC and Long Island collection events were held at a New York City Parks facility in Queens and New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) facilities in Riverhead, and Melville.

CleanSweepNY services are provided to farmers and owners of former farms, all categories of NYS-certified pesticide applicators, cemeteries, golf courses, marinas, schools, landscapers and lawncare providers, nurseries, greenhouses, and other entities possessing unwanted or unusable pesticides and other waste chemicals.

DEC organized the events in collaboration with DOT and New York State Parks, which provided sites in the targeted DEC regions for the collection of these unwanted chemical materials. The program is supported by Cornell Cooperative Extension, the Agricultural Container Recycling Council, Soil and Water Conservation Districts, New York Farm Bureau, and other related grower associations.

For more information on CleanSweepNY, visit http://www.cleansweepny.org or call (518) 225-8146. For information about reducing household hazardous waste, visit DEC’s website.

Annual 49th Precinct Bookbag and School Supply Giveaway


Councilwoman Marjorie Velazquez's office donated one-hundred bookbags and boxes of school supplies to the Annual 49th Precinct Bookbag and School Supply Giveaway. While the councilwoman was away on business, she had two staffers, Adrian and Jacklyn to help hand out the bookbags and supplies. Shabbir Gul of ICNA Relief Inc. was alo on hand to give out snacks to the children and food supplies to families in need. Empire Health Plan gave out information gift for the children and information about their various health plans.


Any leftover bookbags or school supplies will go to the next event held by Councilwoman Velazquez, of which there are several coming up throughout her council district. The event took place in the muster room of the 49th Precinct. 


Everyone gets ready for the children to come in to pick up their bookbag and school supplies. 



While there is a choice of which color bookbag is to be chosen, and there is also the question of which snacks do these children want.


Shabbir Gul of ICNA Relief shows off the various snacks this girl can take. There were bags of food for the family behind on the table.


These four kids show off their new bookbag as Community Affairs officer Graham, Adrian (from Councilwoman Velazquez's office), Phyliss Nastico of the 49th Precinct Community Council and Community Board 11, Shabbir Gul of ICNA Relief, and mom are behind them. 

AOC, Gustavo Rivera and The Unions Defeated Adriano Espaillat, Richie Torres, and the Bronx Democratic Machine

 WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

By Former NYC Councilman
Rev. Ruben Diaz

You should know that the past Democratic Primary, held on Tuesday, August 23, the electorate chose their next elected leaders and who will kiss their ring from now on.
 
As you may Know Representative Alexandra Ocasio Cortes (AOC) together with the Working Families Party and the Unions, placed her reputation and leadership on the line when she launched her support behind the Puerto Rican Senator Gustavo Rivera in his reelection bid to retain his Senate Seat.
 
On the other hand, Rep. Adriano Espaillat, joined forces with Representative Richie Torres and the Establishment (The Bronx Democratic Machine) in his effort to unseat the Incumbent Senator Gustavo Rivera, but his efforts were cut short with the defeat of his candidate the Dominican, Miguelina Camillo.
 
You should know that Congressman Adriano Espaillat has been quite successful in his political career. He has won many triumphs and has made alliances along the way. However, in one way or another those alliances don’t last long. They have been short lived, and his allies become his political foes. 
 
 Congressman Espaillat has had alliances with people like Guillermo Linares, Miguel Martínez, Marisol Alcántara, Gabriela Rosa, and Robert Jackson among many others.   Rumor has it that these people were once upon a time, allies of Rep. Espaillat, but that due to ambition for political growth they were trampled upon by Espaillat and his lack of loyalty.
 
During these past elections, Espaillat still basking with the recent triumph of his candidate George Alvarez, who won defeating longtime Assemblyman José Rivera, Espaillat decided to join forces with Congressman Richie Torres and the Democratic Political Machine of the Bronx. With his support Espaillat backed candidates against two Incumbent Senators, the Puerto Rican Gustavo Rivera and the African American Robert Jackson and thus showed solidarity with his political power in the Bronx given that Dominicans are moving to the Bronx abandoning residence in Manhattan’s Washington Heights.
 
Gustavo Rivera won reelection with the backing of AOC and the Unions, which, by the way they no longer have the political will that they use to have in the past, when Dennis Rivera directed the political affairs of the Union 1199, Randi Weingarten’s leadership in the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) and Victor Gotbaum and the Union DC.37.
 
In those days the Unions wielded so much power that no politician dared to go against the will of the Unions.  Times have changed and the Unions with their new leaders have practically lost the political power they once wielded. 
 
Perhaps Adriano Espaillat thought that the Unions would not come out in full force as they did for Gustavo Rivera. Therefore Espaillat, Richie Torres and the elected leaders of the Bronx united and went against the Unions, and AOC to unseat Gustavo Rivera and Robert Jackson.
 
Apparently, the Unions woke up from their lethargy and mobilized all their troops against the millions of dollars invested by the Democratic Establishment, Political Groups, PACs and even the influence of Mayor Eric Adams in the battle of the Titans that will determine who controls the leadership in Bronx politics.
 
Imagine if Senators Gustavo Rivera and Robert Jackson joined forces with (AOC) and the Unions to replace the leadership in the Bronx. This would be very interesting and dangerous for Adriano Espaillat, because even Dominicans last Tuesday, here in the Bronx, voted against those candidates backed by Congressman Adriano Espaillat.
 
I am Reverend Ruben Diaz, and this is What You Should Know.

NYPD Announces the Adoption of an Emergency Rule, Effective Immediately, Establishing Additional Rules for Receiving a Concealed Carry Handgun License - August 24, 2022

 

August 24, 2022 – Emergency rule providing additional guidance to gun license applicants

 Please see the attached emergency rule that amends the gun licensing application standards in light of the Supreme Court decision in N.Y. State Rifle & Pistol Ass’n v. Bruen, 142 S. Ct. 2111 (2022) and recent statewide legislation governing gun licensing.

This rule provides further guidance for people who have applied, or who are applying, for a concealed carry handgun license pursuant to current New York State Penal Law. Specifically, these additional rules include: elimination of the “proper cause” standard; authorization of electronic filing of documents relating to handgun licensure; adding certain documents required to apply for and receive a handgun license, including four character references and a list of current and former social media accounts from the last three years; a required in-person interview prior to receiving a handgun license; required certification of completion of the live firearms safety course pursuant to section 400.00(19) of the Penal Law; repealing the pre-license exemption application for applicants who use a gun for instructional purposes; adding a notice requirement for rifle/shotgun permit holders and handgun licensees and requiring such permit holders and licensees to affirm receipt of such notice; and a provisional definition of the Times Square sensitive location zone.

Notice of Adoption of Emergency Rule Establishing Additional Rules for Receiving a Concealed Carry Handgun License - Click here

MAYOR ADAMS STOPS TWO GHOST GUN RETAILERS FROM SELLING GHOST GUN KITS TO NYC RESIDENTS

 

City Lawsuit Against Other Defendants Continues


 New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced that two online ghost gun retailers — Rainer Arms, LLC, based in North Auburn, Washington, and Rock Slide USA, based in Broadway, North Carolina — have stopped illegally selling and delivering gun components that are used to assemble illegal and untraceable firearms to New York City residents after the city filed a lawsuit against the two companies and three others in June 2022.

 

“Ghost guns are illegal in our city, and we will not allow gun sellers to turn New York City into a city of mail-order murder,” said Mayor Adams. “These untraceable weapons often end up in the hands of dangerous individuals, who use them to commit vicious and deadly crimes in our communities. That is why we announced our lawsuit in June against five online retailers selling ghost gun components into our city, in violation of city and state law. The settlements with Rainier Arms and Rock Slide USA will hold them accountable for flouting the law and endangering our communities, as the suit continues against the three other defendants. The NYPD and the Sheriff’s Office continue to work day and night to take illegal guns off of our streets. Nothing will bring back the victims of ghost guns — including young Angellyh Yambo — but by taking on the companies that sell unlawful ghost guns into New York City, we can spare more families the heartbreak of losing a child to these deadly weapons.”

 

“Ghost guns help criminals cause enormous harm in our communities,” said New York City Corporation Counsel Sylvia Hinds-Radix. “These settlements are a step in the right direction to enhance public safety in our city.  Our efforts will continue to ensure that ghost gun retailers comply with the law.”

 

As part of the settlements with Rainier Arms and Rock Slide USA, the sellers agree, among other things, to:

  • Immediately stop selling ghost guns to New York City residents;
  • Implement a technological bar to any such sales in the future, and
  • Provide the city with sales data for all such sales since 2020.

 

In addition to Rainier Arms and Rock Slide USA, New York City also filed suit against Arm or Ally, based in Kansas City, Missouri; Salvo Technologies, doing business as 80P Builder, based in Largo, Florida; and Indie Guns, based in Orlando, Florida. 

 

In addition to the city’s lawsuit, New York Attorney General Letitia James filed her own lawsuit in June against 10 defendants — including the five the city sued — for selling tens of thousands of illegal, unfinished frames and receivers to New Yorkers that were then converted into unserialized, untraceable handguns and assault-style weapons.

 

Governor Hochul Announces Groundbreaking for Colored Musicians Club Expansion Project

An artist rendering shows the exterior of the Colored Musicians Club.

New York State Investments in the African American Heritage Corridor Will Continue To Reinvigorate East Buffalo

Complements Governor's Historic $50 Million Targeted Investments in East Buffalo

Renderings Available Here


 Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that the Colored Musicians Club has begun an expansion and renovations that will allow for increased tourism and visitation to Buffalo's African American Heritage Corridor. Founded in 1918, the CMC is the only remaining African American musicians' club of its kind in the U.S. It has hosted performances by such notable artists as Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Nat "King" Cole, Miles Davis and Cab Calloway.

"This groundbreaking marks the start of a new chapter at the Colored Musicians Club and represents our deep, ongoing commitment to uplifting the East Buffalo community," Governor Hochul said. "By fostering the expansion and preservation of historic assets along the Michigan Street Corridor, we are celebrating the rich histories of Black New Yorkers and honoring their important contributions in Buffalo, our state, and our nation."

CMC's $2.95 million expansion is the latest example of the Governor's increased efforts to attract visitors to Buffalo's East Side. The not-for-profit club will make critical improvements through the help of a $2 million a grant from Empire State Development's (ESD) $65 million East Side Corridor Economic Development Fund. These upgrades will spark increased tourism and visitation to Buffalo's historic Michigan Street African American Corridor. DASNY also provided $350,000 in funding for the project.

The CMC project includes the design and construction of a new building entrance at 145 Broadway Street that will be ADA-compliant and include increased storage space for the CMC; restoration of the building's façade and renovations and expansion of the historic performance space; updated fire safety and code issues; and the completion of related site work and repaving and streetscape improvements.

Empire State Development Commissioner and President & CEO Hope Knight said, "Buffalo is rapidly emerging as a top tourism destination. While some locations like the waterfront are booming, we also need to propel the Buffalo's African American community upward by capitalizing on its significant historic assets and incredible potential for growth. Renovations to the African American Heritage Corridor's anchor institutions will help draw new visitors to this emerging neighborhood to celebrate its history, music and cultural diversity. I applaud Governor Hochul for her continued efforts to do more to assist East Buffalo, which has lagged behind the rest of the City during Buffalo's revitalization."

Renovation work is also well underway on two other projects that anchor the African American Heritage Corridor: the Michigan Street Baptist Church and the Nash House.
New York State is supporting the renovation projects in partnership with the Buffalo Niagara Freedom Station Coalition and the Nash House Museum, two nonprofit organizations which work to preserve and promote the heritage of the Church and the Nash House.

George Scott, Colored Musicians Club Former Director, said, "We want to thank Governor Kathy Hochul for investing in the future of the Colored Musicians Club. The renovation will benefit the entire Michigan Street Corridor by drawing more visitors to experience the music, history, food and unique cultural attractions of the East Side. By making this significant investment we are making it clear that Black history is important, Buffalo's history is important, and jazz is a force for telling that story and a powerful way to provide strength and hope to our people."

Improvements to the African American Heritage Corridor include:

  • The $1.3 million Michigan Street Baptist Church project will help ensure the building's structural integrity and address safety issues at the church, while also providing better access for disabled visitors. The project includes foundation repairs and roof reinforcement, plus accessibility renovations. The Michigan Street Baptist Church was built by African Americans in 1845 and was the last stop on the Underground Railroad for freedom seekers escaping to Canada before the Civil War. It's been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1974.
  • The Nash House received $172,000 in funding from ESD and is undergoing weatherization improvements and upgrades to the museum exhibits. The Nash House was once the home of Reverend J. Edward Nash Sr., pastor of the Michigan Street Baptist Church through the 1950s and renowned Buffalo civil rights leader. It is currently owned by the not-for-profit Michigan Street Preservation Corporation and has been operating as a museum since 2007.
  • The WUFO Radio Station & Black History Collective received a $1 million grant for a significant restoration and expansion project. The Collective is the only African American owned radio station in Western New York and is the anchor tenant for 509 Michigan Street, a city-owned a century-old two-story structure located on a key site immediately south of the Michigan Street Baptist Church.
  • The NAACP's nearly $6 million public-private Nash Lofts project is also being funded in part by ESD under the East Side Corridor Economic Development Fund. The NAACP returned to the African American Heritage Corridor last year, and its new location includes new NAACP offices, affordably priced apartments, and other street-level retail space. A tenant for a first-floor retail space will soon be announced.
  • The Freedom Wall and area surrounding the historic mural will undergo improvements through a $366,000 award allocated to the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority. The funding will be used to reconstruct the area between the concrete wall and street curbing and install LED lighting to accent the wall portraits. The Freedom Wall celebrates African Americans' historic and ongoing work for political and social equality.

All of these projects will be tied together with a narrower and landscaped Michigan Avenue to slow traffic, and improved street lighting to make the blocks-long district more pedestrian-friendly.

These projects are intended to create a cohesive tourist destination around the concentration of historic assets between William Street and Broadway. Planning efforts include strategies to market and support improvements of these assets. Capital investments such as upgrades to historic buildings, building expansions, ADA and safety compliance, streetscape improvements, community gathering spaces and other critical amenities will improve the visitor experience and better connect historic assets to each other and downtown Buffalo. This project will create a unified tourist destination that will tell the story of Buffalo's contribution to African American history while attracting new visitors from the region.

Find more information about the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor here.

Permits Filed For 100% Low-Income Housing At 1940 Jerome Avenue In Mt. Hope, The Bronx

 


Permits have been filed for a 13-story mixed-use building with affordable housing at 1940 Jerome Avenue in Mt. Hope, The Bronx. Located between East 177th Street and East Tremont Avenue, the lot is three blocks north of the 176th Street subway station, serviced by the 4 train. Vaya Development under Jerome Avenue SM Realty LLC is listed as the owner on the applications.

The proposed 135-foot-tall development will yield 77,854 square feet, with 69,706 square feet designated for residential space and 8,148 square feet for ground-floor commercial space. The building will have 114 affordable housing homes, with average unit scope of 611 square feet, for low-income residents. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar with 57 bicycle parking spaces, a terrace recreation area on the second floor roof, and a 30-foot-long rear yard.

Suzanna Tharian of Stat Architecture is listed as the architect of record.

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