Saturday, December 2, 2023

Comptroller Brad Lander Issues Annual Report on Capital Debt & Obligations, Unveils New Web Resource Focusing on NYC’s Infrastructure

 

New York City Comptroller Brad Lander released the Annual Report on Capital Debt and Obligations for fiscal year 2024, analyzing the city’s debt in relation to its tax base and national benchmarks. This report is accompanied by the launch of a new web resource about the Comptroller’s Office’s work to strengthen New York City’s infrastructure by focusing more strategically on where investment is needed, reforming the capital process to deliver projects on-time and on-budget, and raising the funding necessary to invest in the vital construction and improvements relied on by millions of residents, tourists, and daily commuters.

The report’s key findings:

  • As of the start of FY 2024, New York City’s debt was $37.2 billion below the State Constitutional limit of $131.6 billion, highlighting the City’s substantial borrowing capacity and strong financial foundation. However, if the City continues to commit capital at the rate projected in the capital plan, it could exhaust its debt-incurring capacity by FY 2033.
  • The share of the City’s tax revenues dedicated to debt service grew from 9.6% in FY 2022 to 10.2% in FY 2023, well below the 15% threshold used to evaluate affordability. However, rising interest rates and greater capital debt will push that number up nearer to the threshold in the coming years.
  • The City’s credit rating remains strong. New York City’s debt burden is relatively high compared to U.S. peer cities, but not unreasonably so when viewed in context. Rating agencies maintained New York City’s bond rating at Aa2 (Moody’s), AA (S&P and Fitch), and AA+ (Kroll).

“New York City’s capital dollars contribute to essential infrastructure from schools, water systems, public spaces to housing in order to address the evolving needs of our growing city. This report provides a detailed look at how much debt the City has taken on to support these investments and how much room is left to borrow more. The City faces impending challenges from aging infrastructure, housing affordability, and the climate crisis. We must continue to strategically plan and invest in long-term solutions to ensure a sustainable and resilient future,” said Comptroller Brad Lander.

As the City manages these challenges, Comptroller Lander also launched a new web resource to bring transparency to the City’s infrastructure needs, help New Yorkers assess the status of the City’s capital planning, investments, and project management. This website is a repository for initiatives to improve capital project delivery, in-depth reports about the state of repair of the City’s infrastructure, analyses of the costs and delays in City construction, vulnerabilities in the face of climate change, and economic development opportunities among other critical aspects of public infrastructure projects.

“New Yorkers deserve a clear view into how the City spends their tax dollars– especially on the capital investments that are essential for our city’s long-term thriving. This new resource will help make sure funds are invested strategically by identifying the most critical investments to meet the challenges of the coming decades, protecting City dollars, and ensuring timely completion of projects with real-time insights into project timelines and budgets. Ultimately by transparently presenting our capital projects, this resource will empower New Yorkers to actively participate in overseeing these initiatives,” continued Comptroller Lander.

Read the full Annual Report on Capital Debt and Obligations.

View the new capital projects web resource.

Justice Department Finds that Enforcement of Tennessee State Law Discriminates Against People with HIV

 

The Justice Department announced its finding that the State of Tennessee, including its Bureau of Investigation (TBI) and the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office (SCDAO), violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by enforcing the state’s aggravated prostitution statute against people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Today’s announcement comes on World AIDS Day, an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic.

The department’s comprehensive investigation found that the state and the SCDAO subject people living with HIV to harsher criminal penalties solely because of their HIV status, violating Title II of the ADA. 

“Tennessee’s aggravated prostitution law is outdated, has no basis in science, discourages testing and further marginalizes people living with HIV,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “People living with HIV should not be treated as violent sex offenders for the rest of their lives solely because of their HIV status. The Justice Department is committed to ensuring that people with disabilities are protected from discrimination.”

Tennessee’s aggravated prostitution statute elevates what would otherwise be misdemeanor conduct to a felony because the individual has HIV, regardless of any actual risk of harm. A person convicted of aggravated prostitution faces three to 15 years in prison and a fine up to $10,000, while a person convicted of a misdemeanor charge based on the same conduct is subject to a sentence of no more than six months and up to a $500 fine. While the aggravated prostitution statute applies statewide, it has been enforced most frequently in Shelby County.

Aggravated prostitution is also categorized as a “violent sexual offense” mandating registration by those convicted on the Tennessee Sex Offender Registry, in most cases for life. The state maintains the registry through the TBI. Individuals placed on the registry due to convictions for aggravated prostitution are restricted in where they may live, work and go in public, and have experienced increased homelessness and unemployment. These individuals also face public disclosure of information about their HIV status, which can lead to harassment and discrimination. The department opened this investigation in response to complaints about enforcement of the statute.

The department’s letter provides Tennessee, TBI and the SCDAO, with written notice of its findings and details the minimum remedial measures necessary to address them.

The Justice Department plays a central role in advancing the ADA’s goals of equal opportunity, full participation, independent living and economic self-sufficiency for people with disabilities. For more information on the Civil Rights Division, please visit www.justice.gov/crt. For more information on the ADA, please call the department’s toll-free ADA Information Line at 1-800-514-0301 (TTY 1-833-610-1264) or visit www.ada.gov.

Statement from Governor Kathy Hochul on Judicial Approval of Cannabis Settlement Agreements

“Our top priority is to grow and expand New York's legal cannabis industry while cracking down on the illicit storefronts that continue to plague communities. With this settlement behind us, hundreds of new licenses can now move forward, new stores will open, and consumers can legally buy safer, legal, tested cannabis products from New York-based entrepreneurs and small businesses. Now, we're putting the illicit storefronts on notice: competition from legal dispensaries is about to skyrocket, and we won't hesitate to crack down on bad actors who break the law.”
 

Calvary Lutheran Church - Holiday Market


 

Free Van Cortlandt Jewish Center’s Chanukah Celebration

 

Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Van Cortlandt Jewish Center’s Chanukah Celebration

The Van Cortlandt Jewish Center invites the community to join in the festive spirit of Chanukah at its upcoming celebration on Tuesday, December 12th, at 7:00 PM. The event, hosted at 3880 Sedgwick Ave, Bronx, NY 10463, promises an evening of joy, tradition, and community camaraderie.

Attendees will have the opportunity to bask in the warm glow of the 6th Chanukah candle, symbolizing unity and the triumph of light over darkness. The celebration will feature delightful culinary offerings, including mouthwatering Latkes (potato pancakes) and sweet Jelly Donuts, adding a culinary touch to the festivities.

Musical entertainment for the evening will be provided by the talented Chaim Zadok, whose enchanting melodies will fill the venue with the spirit of the season. The event is free for all members of the community, encouraging inclusivity and shared celebration. Evweryone is invited.

As part of the festivities, attendees can participate in raffles for a chance to win exciting prizes. Raffle tickets will be available for purchase at the event for just $1.00, offering a fun and affordable way to engage with the celebration.

“We are thrilled to open our doors to the community for this special Chanukah Celebration. It's a time to come together, enjoy delicious food, music, and create lasting memories,” says Stuart Harris, President at the Van Cortlandt Jewish Center. “This event embodies the essence of Chanukah - a celebration of light, community, and shared joy.”
 

Affordable Housing Lottery Launches For 2330 Cambreleng Avenue In Belmont, The Bronx

 

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 2330 Cambreleng Avenue, an eight-story mixed-use building in Belmont, The Bronx. Designed by IMC Architecture and developed by Global Management, the structure yields 45 residences, community facility space, and 13 parking spots. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 14 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $75,738 to $198,250.

Units come equipped with floor-to-ceiling windows, hardwood floors, and name-brand kitchen appliances, countertops, and finishes. Residents have access to a recreation room, gym, bike storage lockers, covered parking with electric vehicle charging stations, and on-site laundry facilities. Tenants are responsible for electricity.

At 130 percent of the AMI, there are three studios with a monthly rent of $2,209 for incomes ranging from $75,738 to $146,900; four one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,242 for incomes ranging from $76,869 to $165,230; and seven two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,505 for incomes ranging from $85,886 to $198,250.

Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than December 20, 2023.

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Friday, December 1, 2023

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Bronx Business News You Can Use


Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant Opportunities, & More
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(Friday) Extra, Extra
NYS Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's report on economic growth in the South Bronx
Successful Small Business Saturday in Mott Haven

Legislation & Advocacy
Traffic Mobility Review Board Releases Congestion Pricing Proposal

Upcoming Events
Bally's Holiday Bash, 12/1/2023 at 7:00 pm, 500 Hutchinson River Parkway

Climate Friendly Buildings: Incentives and Energy Savings in The Bronx 12/7/2023 at BXL Business Incubator, 2929 3rd Avenue

Annual Bronx Chamber Holiday Party, December 14 from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm, Pelham Bay Split Rock Golf Course, 870 Shore Road
12 1 2023 Friday Extra
SOUTH BRONX ECONOMY WITH NYS COMPTROLLER
TOM DINAPOLI
The Bronx Chamber joined Comptroller DiNapoli, Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, and elected leaders for the release of the South Bronx economic snapshot highlighting the strong COVID-19 rebound and the area's determined small businesses, CBOs, and institutions of higher education.

“In the face of the COVID-19 storm, the South Bronx stood resilient, fortified by the dedication of neighborhood groups and advocates, like the Bronx Chamber of Commerce, specifically the Small Business Resource Network Program, and the unwavering strength of its residents,” said our President of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce Lisa Sorin, “Amidst the challenges, the community's growth, both in jobs and businesses, became a testament to the power of collective efforts and strategic investments, showcasing the transformative impact of public-private partnerships and community-driven initiatives. As we celebrate their success, it is vital that we continue to invest in programs that help them grow and thrive.”

To review the Comptroller's full South Bronx Economic Snapshot report, CLICK HERE
SUCCESSFUL SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY IN MOTT HAVEN
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce and the newly formed 138th Merchant Collectives celebrated Small Business Saturday on November 25, 2023, with a little help from Frosty the Snowman.

Shoppers were encouraged to spend $20 or more, and they would receive a free gift once they presented their receipt to our Bronx Chamber Staff.


This program is supported by the 138th Street Merchant's Collective, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce, and NYC
Department of Small Business Services.

For more information, email: avenuenyc@bronxchamber.org
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LEGISLATION & ADVOCACY
Traffic Mobility Review Board Releases Congestion Pricing Proposal

The Traffic Mobility Review Board released details of their recommendations for how much drivers should pay to enter the busiest part of Manhattan and who should get discounts.

New York is expected to become the first city in the nation to implement congestion pricing as soon as next spring. The system will charge cars, buses, motorcycles, and trucks a rate based on vehicle size and occupancy to drive into Manhattan on or below 60th Street, including Times Square, Chelsea, and SoHo.

The Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive, the West Side Highway, and parts of the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel are excluded.

For more information, CLICK HERE
‘TIS THE SEASON! WITH SOME HELPFUL SHOPPING TIPS FROM DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND WORKER PROTECTION

The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Vilda Vera Mayuga issued annual Holiday Shopping Tips to help consumers navigate this holiday season. With these helpful multilingual tips, New Yorkers will be able to avoid seasonal scams and overspending while also learning how to create a budget and be smarter shoppers.
CITI BIKE EXPANSION IN THE BRONX

Citi Bike has been expanded in three phases. To encourage ridership in the most recent expansion area, Lyft (the operator of Citi bike) offers a 40% discount for new annual members, as well as other discounts for existing members and NYCHA residents/SNAP recipients. The deadline to register is December 31, 2023.

For more information, Click Here
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
NYC Funds Finder

NYC's Department of Small Business Services (SBS) and Next Street announced the launch of a new platform connecting small businesses with trusted resources they need to open, grow, and maintain their business. The user-friendly platform – NYC Funds Finder is where small businesses can review funding options, including loans and grants, and request free 1-on-1 financing assistance from the SBS team. 

NYC Funds Finder is a partnership between SBS and Next Street and the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Next Street Scale, the platform that powers NYC Funds Finder, was created to address the hurdles that small businesses, especially those run by women and minorities, face in accessing the resources required to grow their business and build wealth. 
M/WBE Certification
Unlocking Opportunities


The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is proud to partner with NYC SBS to help guide you through the application process of getting certified as a Minority/Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE).

This certification program, offered by NYC Small Business Services, is a critical initiative aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion in government contracting and procurement processes. The program seeks to create opportunities for businesses owned and operated by minority individuals and women, ensuring they have fair access to government contracts and economic opportunities, opens your business up to increased opportunities from New York City agencies, free advertising in the NYC Online Directory of Certified Businesses, mentorship programs and workshops, networking events, and more.

The City has committed to awarding $16 billion in contracts to M/WBE certified organizations over the next decade--don’t miss out!

Are you eligible? (Qualification checklist below)

Business is legally authorized to transact business in New York City

Business has been in operation for at least one year

Business is more than 51% minority and/or woman owned
LOSS PREVENTION TECHNOLOGY SURVEY

Loss Prevention Technology Survey, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce and our partners have issued a brief survey titled, "The Future is Here for Retail Theft Prevention." The survey seeks to understand business needs in the area of retail loss prevention. Take the Survey - Click Here






2023 Annual Holiday Party - Toy Drive

December 14 from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm
Pelham Bay Split Rock Golf Course

$130 - Members $1,100 Table of Ten
$150 - Non-Members $1,250 Table of Ten

It's never too early to celebrate the holidays with the Bronx Chamber of Commerce.

Save the date for our annual holiday party. Enjoy cocktails, dinner, dancing, and live music


For the complete Bronx Chamber Events Calendar, featuring educational workshops, networking events and other opportunities hosted by the Chamber, its members, & partners, please visit and bookmark our website events calendar link in your browser - new events are added weekly!