Monday, August 12, 2024

New Yorkers for Parks - UPDATE: 2024 Daffodil Project registration delayed

 

UPDATE: Daffodil Project registration delayed one day

 

Due to technical difficulties, registration for the 2024 Daffodil Project has been delayed. 

 

Registration will go live at 5:00 PM tomorrow, Tuesday August 13. Check your inbox for a registration link.

 

Apologies for this unexpected delay and thank you to everyone who reached out!

 

Best,

Team NY4P 



MAYOR ADAMS APPOINTS ROBERT TUCKER AS 35th FIRE COMMISSIONER OF FDNY

 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced the appointment of, and swore in, Robert S. Tucker, Esq. as the 35th commissioner of the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY). Tucker serves as secretary of the FDNY Foundation, is an honorary fire commissioner of the City of New York, and his first job ever in 1985 was at the FDNY. Additionally, Tucker brings decades of additional public safety experience to the role, previously serving as a special assistant to the Queens County district attorney and, most recently, as chairman and CEO of T&M Protection Resources, a globally recognized leader in security solutions and cyber intelligence. As FDNY commissioner, Tucker will oversee the day-to-day administration of the agency’s 17,000 employees and a $2 billion budget.

“It is my privilege to announce the appointment of Robert S. Tucker as the 35th commissioner of the FDNY,” said Mayor Adams. “Commissioner Tucker brings decades of experience in protecting public safety to this role, as well as strong personal ties to the FDNY. His very first job as a young man was working at the FDNY communications office in Central Park and I can’t think of anyone who knows this department better. I want to thank Commissioner Kavanagh for her nearly decade of service to the FDNY where she led the greatest Fire Department in the world to new heights. I am confident Commissioner Tucker will continue Commissioner Kavanagh’s legacy of success supporting our firefighters and protecting our city. New York City is grateful to have a leader with so much experience ready to take the helm at this critical moment.”

“Public safety has been my life’s work. I’ve had a long career in the public and private sector and being appointed commissioner of the FDNY is the biggest honor of my life,” said FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker. “Firefighters, emergency medical technicians, and paramedics do the work that most of us only ever read about in comic books. They are heroes and they embody the best of all of us. My message to the members of the FDNY is simple: while you have New Yorkers' backs — I’ve got yours. I know the work we will accomplish together will make this department even greater and we will make this city an even safer place to live, work, and raise a family.”

“I congratulate my friend Robert Tucker on his historic appointment as FDNY commissioner,” said New York State Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar. “Tucker has devoted his life to the safety of others, beginning with working in the FDNY’s communications office as a teenager. His illustrious career has also included serving as secretary of the FDNY Foundation, special counsel to the Queens County District Attorney, and chairman and CEO of a preeminent security consulting firm. I was proud to serve with Commissioner Tucker on Mayor Adams’ transition committee, and I look forward to partnering with him to protect the safety of all New Yorkers.”

About Robert S. Tucker, Esq.

For 25 years, Robert S. Tucker has directed the strategic growth and diversification of T&M, since becoming a principal of the company in 1999. Prior to that he spent nearly a decade in law enforcement management, serving as special assistant in the Office of the Queens County District Attorney, where he developed an extensive network of contacts in the law enforcement community while managing administrative aspects of a major urban prosecutor’s office. This experience enabled him to work closely with executive level members of the New York City Police Department and the city administration, as well as with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Secret Service, and the different local U.S. Attorney’s Offices, where he still maintains valuable relationships.

Among his many professional, civic and philanthropic affiliations, Tucker currently serves as secretary of the FDNY Foundation and as an honorary fire commissioner, a member of the Board of Trustees and treasurer of the New York City Police Foundation and an honorary police commissioner, and past president of the Associated Licensed Detectives of New York state. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of White Plains Hospital and a former member of the Young Presidents’ Organization, Metro Chapter.

In 2009, former New York Governor David Paterson appointed Tucker to serve as a vice chairman of the New York State Security Guard Advisory Council and, in 2013, he was appointed as the council’s chairman, where he served until 2021. In 2014, the Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department of the Supreme Court of the State of New York appointed Tucker as a member of the Committee on Character and Fitness for the Ninth Judicial District. In 2018, he was appointed to Pace University's Board of Trustees.

Tucker has been honored by the New York Board of Rabbis and the Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City.

He is a graduate of The George Washington University and Pace University School of Law

NYC DEP Appoints Borough Commissioners for Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx

 

NYC Department of Environmental Protection

New Appointees to Serve as Chief Liaisons for Each Borough, Responding to Community Concerns and Promoting DEP Initiatives

The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has appointed three Borough Commissioners to serve as chief liaisons for community members, stakeholders and elected officials in Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx.

Alfonso Lopez will serve as Borough Commissioner for Queens, Mario Bruno will serve as Borough Commissioner for Staten Island, and Eleftheria Ardizzone will serve as Borough Commissioner for the Bronx.

These newly created positions will work closely with elected officials, community boards, neighborhood associations, environmental groups, sports and cultural organizations, and other interested stakeholders to address community concerns. They will coordinate with city, state, and federal agencies to deliver services to their constituents while supporting key DEP initiatives, including: the advancement of critical capital projects that address flooding; the monitoring of air and noise issues; and assisting property owners and all DEP customers.

Borough Commissioners will also keep the DEP Commissioner and senior leadership apprised on issues concerning projects, personnel, programs, and facilities within their respective boroughs:

  • Alfonso Lopez, Queens—Mr. Lopez most recently served as Chief of Staff for the NYC Mayor’s Office of City Legislative Affairs, where he worked with a variety of agencies to advance mayoral priorities. Before that, he worked for a decade in federal government as a legislative assistant in the U.S. House of Representatives, and as Associate Director for Legislative Affairs for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Queens-related inquires can be sent to QueensDEP@dep.nyc.gov.
  • Mario Bruno, Staten Island—Mr. Bruno has served as Assistant Commissioner for Intergovernmental Affairs at DEP since 2013. In this role, he has advised on the development and implementation of agency strategies for critical projects and initiatives. He first joined DEP in 2013 and has been actively involved in the management of DEP-related constituent cases from elected officials, community boards, and civil associations, specifically within Staten Island. Staten Island-related inquires can be sent to StatenIslandDEP@dep.nyc.gov.
  • Eleftheria Ardizzone, the Bronx—Ms. Ardizzone currently serves as Deputy Director of Community Affairs at DEP, where she has spent nearly 20 years liaising with local, state, and federal agencies, advisory boards, community boards, civic associations, and environmental groups. She currently handles DEP’s Bronx-specific community affairs and comes to the Borough Commissioner role with strong local stakeholder relationships. Bronx-related inquires can be sent to BronxDEP@dep.nyc.gov.

DEP is still conducting a search for borough commissioners for Brooklyn and Manhattan. Job postings for these positions can be found by going to cityjobs.nyc.gov (Brooklyn Job ID #643175 and Manhattan Job ID #643170).

Brooklyn-related inquires can be sent to BrooklynDEP@dep.nyc.gov.

Manhattan-related inquires can be sent to ManhattanDEP@dep.nyc.gov.

About the NYC Department of Environmental Protection

DEP manages New York City’s water supply, providing approximately 1 billion gallons of high-quality drinking water each day to nearly 10 million residents, including 8.8 million in New York City. The water is delivered from a watershed that extends more than 125 miles from the city, comprising 19 reservoirs and three controlled lakes. Approximately 7,000 miles of water mains, tunnels and aqueducts bring water to homes and businesses throughout the five boroughs, and 7,500 miles of sewer lines and 96 pump stations take wastewater to 14 in-city treatment plants. DEP also protects the health and safety of New Yorkers by enforcing the Air and Noise Codes and asbestos rules. DEP has a robust capital program, with a planned $29 billion in investments over the next 10 years. For more information, visit nyc.gov/dep.

This Week at KRVC - Book Club, Networking Events and Educational Enrichment

 

COMING UP AT KRVC.....

Last Week at KRVC...

Monday Funday Activity..... Rock Painting

Neighbors of all ages enjoyed rock painting in our community space. 


Meet and Greet with Author Margaret Lembo

Bronx author Margaret Lembo did a reading and sold copies of her new book, "Came and Cried." Itis most important we continue to highlight and celebrate Bronx creatives. 

We had our August Pop-Up Market! 

Local small businesses showcased their products to the community. To be a participant at our September market, contact krvcpopup@gmail.com 



Weekly News from State Senator Gustavo Rivera!

 

GOVERNMENT HEADER

SENATOR RIVERA HOSTS FIRST BACK-TO-SCHOOL POP UP EVENT AT COUNCIL MEMBER PIERINA SANCHEZ'S OFFICE!

Senator Rivera kicked off his 11th Annual Back-To School Celebration with a Pop-Up Event at Council Member Pierina Sanchez's office. Senator Rivera would like to thank Carrie Johnson from the Bean Morris Community Garden for partnering to provide backpacks to the community as well as Council Member Sanchez for allowing him and his team to use her office space due to the inclement weather.


Join us at our next Pop-Up backpack event at Washington Park on Tuesday, August 13 at 3:00 PM. Backpacks will be distributed to those with a child on a first come, first served basis while supplies last.

SENATOR RIVERA CELEBRATES NATIONAL NIGHT OUT THROUGHOUT HIS DISTRICT

Senator Rivera was thrilled to celebrate National Night Out throughout his district! National Night out is an annual event on the first Tuesday in August where neighbors, community partners, and police officers come together to build relationships with the community to improve public safety.


Senator Rivera began his day at the 46th Precinct, where he stood with the former commanding officer and Chief of Transportation, Philip Rivera, colleagues, and neighbors for a day of fun and building community.

Senator Rivera then attended the 52nd Precinct's event at Poe Park. The rain couldn't dampen the event put together by community leaders like 52nd Precinct Council President Brenda Caldwell and organizations like the BJT Merchant Association. While the rain cut the rest of National Night Out short, Senator Rivera wants to thank everyone from the 48th, 49th and 50th precincts for putting together bridge-building events across the Bronx.

SENATOR RIVERA JOINS TRACEY TOWERS 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION!

Last week, Senator Rivera celebrated and co-sponsored Tracey Towers' 50th Anniversary celebration with the residents. Senator Rivera was excited to sing some of his favorite songs with the great Morrisania Band Project. Thank you to the Tracey Towers Tenant Association and their president Jean Hill for putting together such a great event.

In celebration of National Health Center Week, Senator Rivera joined Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson for Union Community Health Centers (UCHC) patient appreciation day. Senator Rivera joined UCHC for their theme of "Powering Communities Through Caring Connections", where the local health center provided games, screening and resources. Senator Rivera is honored to support local Health Centers like UCHC that put the community first.

Senator Rivera invites you to his Annual Back to School Fair will be at St. James Park on Thursday, August 15th at 2PM. Start the new school year off the right way with free backpacks and valuable resources for the entire family. Backpacks are distributed to children who are present on a first come, first serve basis. For more information, please call Senator Rivera's District Office at 718-933-2034.

Senator Rivera shares the community's concerns about public drug use and syringe litter near the Kingsbridge Underpass, Poe Park, and nearby hot spots. There are local harm reduction providers who clean up the needles safely and who connect with users to help them with recovery, medical care, and basic needs.


Our team created this schedule and contact informational sheet in collaboration with the harm reduction organizations serving the Northwest Bronx so that neighbors can contact them to assist with issues near Kingsbridge Road and the Grand Concourse. If you have any questions, please contact our office at 718-933-2034 or grivera@nysenate.gov

"I'm excited to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of NWBCCC, an organization that serves as a foundation for so many of our borough's most impactful leaders and organizers. NWBCCC is a powerful coalition that has driven change by amplifying the community's voices, holding leaders and institutions accountable, and fighting for the future of our Bronx," said State Senator Gustavo Rivera, 33rd District, The Bronx. "I am proud to stand with NWBCCC on so many of the justice campaigns they are working on, like passing the New York Health Act and transforming the Kingsbridge Armory into a community asset, and will continue working with them for many years to come."


Senator Rivera is excited to Co-Sponsor NWBCCC's 50th anniversary block party! Join him on August 23rd for a day of music, dancing, games, and much more!

For every $2 spent at NYC farmers markets using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits on an EBT card, shoppers can get $2 in Health Bucks up to $10 per day. Health Bucks are coupons redeemable for fruits and vegetables at all 130+ NYC farmers markets. For farmers market locations and hours of operation, see the 2024 Farmers Market Map

Summer EBT helps low-income families cover the cost of groceries when school is out of session. Most households do not need to apply for Summer EBT food benefits. For more info, including eligibility requirements, click here.

DUE 9/12: 2025 SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS IS NOW OPEN

The New York Health Foundation (NYHealth) 2025 Special Projects Fund Request for Proposals (RFP) is now open.

 

Special Projects Fund awards are one-time, nonrenewable funding opportunities available for organizations working to improve the health of New Yorkers, especially people of color and others who have been historically marginalized. Projects must address important and emerging health care and public health issues that fall outside NYHealth’s three priority areas:Primary Care; Healthy Food, Healthy Lives; and Veterans’ Health. NYHealth seeks to partner with a wide range of organizations implementing innovative projects that can improve health at the local, regional, or statewide levels.

 

Applicants must complete a letter of inquiry form (LOI) to determine whether a proposed project fits the funding criteria. LOIs are due on September 12, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. 

Selected organizations will then be invited to submit full proposals due on November 14, 2024, at 1:00 p.m.