Sunday, June 30, 2024

Weekly News from State Senator Gustavo Rivera!

 


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SENATOR RIVERA'S STATEMENT ON SUPREME COURT DECISION ON HARRINGTON V. PURDUE PHARMA


SENATOR RIVERA ATTENDS NORWOOD PRIDE

Senator Rivera was thrilled to sponsor the first ever Norwood Pride event at the Williamsbridge Oval on Sunday. Thank you to the Mosholu Preservation Corporation (MPC) for putting together a terrific event featuring great music, fabulous performances, and vital resources for our community.


Senator Rivera is thrilled to attend events that celebrate the great progress that has been achieved for our LGBTQIA+ communities. From being one of 33 Senators to pass the Marriage Equality Act in 2011 to voting to repeal the Walking While Trans ban, Senator Rivera remains deeply committed to ensuring New York’s LGBTQIA+ communities are supported and protected. Happy Pride Month!

SENATOR RIVERA'S OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED 7/1-7/5


Senator Rivera's office will be closing for a Summer Break from Monday, July 1st to Friday, July 5th. Please leave a voicemail so Senator Rivera's team can get back to you when the office re-opens on July 8th at 10:00am.

SENATOR RIVERA JOINS PURA POLÍTICA

State Senator Gustavo Rivera was interviewed this week on Pura PolΓ­tica, a television show with Julio CΓ©sar GarcΓ­a on Spectrum News NY1. The Senator expressed his disagreement with Governor Hochul's decision to delay the implementation of Congestion Pricing.


He also discussed the achievements of the 2024 legislative session, such as the Local Input in Community Healthcare Act (S8843-A), which requires public notice and engagement when a general hospital seeks to close entirely or a unit. Additionally, he outlined goals for the next session, including passing the Empire State Licensing Act (S5964) in both houses. This act would provide all New Yorkers who qualify with access to professional, occupational, commercial, or business licenses, regardless of their immigration status.

AUTOBODY NEWS: NEW YORK STATE SENATE PASSES BILL TO CURB SIDEWALKP PARKING NEAR AUTO REPAIR SHOPS

In the neighborhoods I represent, and across New York City, some auto shop businesses occupy sidewalks and residential parking with cars under repair,” Rivera told Autobody News. “This results in out-of-maintenance cars blocking traffic and preventing residents from getting to and from their homes. Restricting public sidewalks, traffic flow and parking from the community for commercial purposes is unfair.” 


State Senator Gustavo Rivera was interviewed by the magazine Autobody News about his bill that would require New York City automotive repair shops to obtain community approval while registering with the Department of Motor Vehicles. Read the full article here.

COMING SOON: SENATOR RIVERA'S ANNUAL SENIOR HEALTH FAIR AND LUNCHEON AT LEHMAN COLLEGE!

Senator Rivera is excited to announce that his Annual Senior Health Fair and Luncheon is returning this July and moving to Lehman College! Attendees will enjoy raffle prizes, health screenings, refreshments, and much more.


If you are interested in attending the Senior Health Fair, you can begin reserving your ticket to the event on Monday, July 8th at 10:00am by calling our office at 718-933-2034. Only those who reserve a ticket will be able to attend the luncheon.

SENATOR RIVERA'S OFFICE PROVIDING FREE LIFE-SAVING NALOXONE SPRAY AND TESTING KITS

UNTIL 8/30: FREE SUMMER MEALS FOR ANYONE 18 YEARS AND UNDER

Anyone 18 years old or younger can receive Free Summer Meals at select NYC Public Schools, parks, libraries, and more Meals are available until 8/30. You don't need to sign up. To learn the full list of locations, click here.

FRIDAYS THIS SUMMER: FORDHAM FARMERS MARKET

HEAP Cooling Assistance helps eligible New Yorkers buy a fan or air conditioner for their home. Act fast to prepare for the hot summer. Benefits are available on a first-come first-served basis. Learn more about HEAP and if you qualify: otda.ny.gov/programs/heap

DEC Announces Annual Temporary Closure of Three Shellfishing Areas


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Three North Shore Areas to Close Wednesday, July 3; Areas Expected to Reopen Thursday, July 11

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced the annual temporary closure of three shellfishing areas on the North Shore of Long Island during the upcoming July 4th holiday week. DEC imposes these closures during busy holidays to protect public health from potentially contaminated shellfish associated with increased boating activity in shellfishing waters. Boaters are reminded to use pump-out facilities to help protect water quality.

“Each summer, DEC closes these three popular boating areas to shellfishing during holiday weekends to safeguard the health of shellfish consumers from potential water quality issues resulting from increased recreation,” DEC Interim Commissioner Sean Mahar said. “All recreational boaters are urged to be mindful of the no-discharge zones and boat responsibly by using pump-out facilities while enjoying New York's marine waters.

Since 1995, DEC has designated these areas as temporarily uncertified for the harvest of shellfish during the July 4th and Labor Day holidays. During peak holiday periods, discharges from marine sanitation devices (toilets) may contaminate nearby shellfish beds with pathogenic bacteria or viruses, rendering shellfish unsafe for human consumption.

DEC is designating the following areas on the North Shore of Long Island as closed to the harvest of shellfish beginning at sunrise on Wednesday, July 3:

  • 445 acresin a section of Oyster Bay Harbor, town of Oyster Bay, Nassau County;
  • 347 acresin northern Port Jefferson Harbor, town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County; and
  • 50 acresin the area known as the Sand Hole, town of Huntington, Suffolk County.

Shellfish harvesting is expected to resume in these areas on Thursday, July 11, 2024. If poor weather causes fewer boaters to visit these areas, DEC may rescind the closure and reopen the areas to harvesting prior to July 11.

A recorded message advising the public about temporary closures of any shellfishing areas in New York State is accessible 24 hours a day by calling (631) 444-0480. The recorded message also advises harvesters when the areas have reopened. Information, including maps showing the affected areas, is available on DEC's website.

Boaters should be aware that Oyster Bay Harbor, Port Jefferson Harbor, and the Sand Hole are designated as no-discharge zones in their entirety. A no-discharge zone is a designated body of water where the discharge of treated or untreated boat sewage is prohibited. Boaters in these areas should utilize the pump-out facilities listed below:

  • Oyster Bay Harbor (West Harbor):One pump-out boat is operated by the town of Oyster Bay at no cost to boaters. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends. Contact the pump-out boat via marine radio VHF Channel 9 or by phone at (516) 375-9864. In addition, the town provides two pump-out stations on floats near the Oyster Bay Marine Center and Waterfront Park and a land-based pump-out in the town marina at Theodore Roosevelt Park.
  • Port Jefferson Harbor:The town of Brookhaven operates a pump-out boat (no fee) in Port Jefferson Harbor. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Boaters may contact the town's pump-out boat via marine radio VHF Channel 73. In addition, the town provides a pump out station on its transient dock, east of the boat launch ramp, west of the charter fishing vessels.
  • The Sand Hole (Lloyd Neck):Although there are no facilities within the Sand Hole, boaters should contact the town of Oyster Bay pump-out boat as noted above. There also is a land-based pump-out facility at Powle's Marine Center in Cold Spring Harbor. In addition, boaters traveling from town of Huntington waters can request the services of the town's pump-out boat (no fee) by calling on marine radio VHF Channel 9. There are also a number of land-based pump-out facilities at marinas in Northport Harbor and Huntington Harbor.

full list of No Discharge Zones in New York State, including other Long Island waters, can be found on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's website. View the Temporary Shellfish Closures maps on DEC's website.