Thursday, June 6, 2019

STATEMENT FROM BOROUGH PRESIDENT DIAZ RE: Diego Beekman Lawsuit/Mayor's Jail Proposal


  
"The lawsuit filed by the residents of Diego Beekman Houses is a direct result of this administration’s failure to give true consideration to an alternative site in The Bronx. The Lippmann Commission’s own recommendations make it clear that the Mott Haven tow yard is the wrong site for the proposed jail, as it does not meet the principles of restorative justice. There is a perfectly valid alternative site for the proposed Bronx jail—adjacent to The Bronx Hall of Justice inclusive of the current site of Bronx Family Court—yet the city has blatantly refused to give this location any consideration. 

"In the interest of political expediency the administration has chosen the wrong site for its proposed jail, and the residents of the Diego Beekman Houses are justified in seeking legal remedy to the city’s intransigence," said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. 

Lawmakers and Advocates call for the passage of the Child Trauma Response Act, A.7815/S.6225


To assist the 2,363 children living in New York that have been traumatized by family separation and other Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) as a result of actions taken by the Federal Government of the United States of America under the “Zero Tolerance Policy”.

Assembly Members Andrew Hevesi, Harvey Epstein, Ellen Jaffee, Catalina Cruz, Maritza Davila, Marcos Crespo, Aravella Simotas, Michael Blake, Yuh Line Niou, Dan Quart, Jose Rivera, Carmen De La Rosa, Pat Fahy, and Assistant Speaker Felix Ortiz, along with Senators Alessandra Biaggi and Brian Benjamin were joined by Prevent Child Abuse NY, Safe Passage Project, Safe Horizon, the New York Immigration Coalition, New York State Council of Churches, Catholic Charities, The Legal Aid Society, JCCA and the Legal Project to advocate for the CTRA. The CTRA aims to address trauma and hurdles faced by unaccompanied minors with no lawful immigration status in the United States, many of whom were separated from their families as a result of the Trump Administration’s “Zero Tolerance” immigration policy. This bill calls for a range of services that aim to ensure the wellbeing of such children, who are now in the care of the State of New York. Specific services under the CTRA will include trauma-informed care, legal representation, healthcare, education, and language services, among others, all of which are critical to rectify the serious adversities and toxic stress experienced by this population.  

The American Academy of Pediatrics states that, “highly stressful experiences, like family separation, can cause irreparable harm, disrupting a child’s brain architecture,” and that “prolonged exposure to serious stress – known as toxic stress – can carry lifelong consequences for children.”  The results for children who have experienced trauma, the toxic stress it produces, and their body’s physiological response, may include learning difficulties, behavioral problems, difficulty regulating emotions and increased and potentially debilitating physical and mental health issues. The Zero Tolerance Policy intentionally inflicted trauma upon these children. New York State must lead on behalf of this vulnerable population and ensure that every effort is made to provide these children with the support they need in order to combat the trauma they have endured.

"Trump's devastating 'zero tolerance' policy that separated thousands of immigrant families at the border and displaced immigrant youth across the country, has created lasting trauma as a direct result of these actions. For the 2,363 children who are now sheltered in New York, as a state it is our duty to do everything in our power to protect them from enduring further harm. The purpose of this bill is to provide critical mental health and harm-reduction services to immigrant youth who have experienced trauma at the hands of federal immigration policies, and to continue to build support for immigrant New Yorkers at large while we demand justice at the national level," said State Senator Alessandra Biaggi.

"We agree 'that the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men and women to do nothing.'   Thousands of children have been intentionally traumatized by the federal government of the United States of America” said Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi, Chair of the Assembly Committee on Social Services, "We will not sit idly by while that intentional trauma manifests into lifelong difficulties for these children, our communities, our state and our country. Traumatic separation from a parent is one Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE’s) that causes toxic stress. Scientists have found that exposure to toxic stress and the resulting elevated levels of stress hormones damages the structure and function of a child’s developing brain. Specifically, the persistently elevated levels of cortisol produce dramatic changes in the connectivity within the prefrontal cortex.  The results for children who have experienced trauma can include learning difficulties, behavioral problems, difficulty regulating emotions and increased and potentially debilitating physical and mental health issues. The physical health implications (short-term) of trauma include: headaches, fatigue, irritability, emotional outbursts, and over and under eating. The long-term health consequences of trauma include increased risk of cardiovascular disease and other chronic health problems including asthma, obesity, cancer, heart disease, and autoimmune diseases. New York State has the responsibility to act in order to enable these children to recover from the trauma inflicted upon them by our federal government.”

OPERATION MELTDOWN: DE BLASIO ADMINISTRATION SEIZING 46 ICE CREAM TRUCKS INVOLVED IN SHELL COMPANY SCAM TO DODGE $4.5 MILLION IN TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS


Operators accrued 22,000 violations since 2009, including running red lights, parking at fire hydrants and blocking crosswalks

  The de Blasio Administration began seizing 46 ice cream trucks from operators who consistently violated traffic safety laws and evaded nearly $4.5 million in fines since 2009. The owners amassed the debt through a scheme, creating dozens of “shell” companies to avoid enforcement efforts by the Department of Finance. Between 2009 and 2017, a small group of individuals operated companies that accrued 22,000 summonses for violations, including running red lights, parking near fire hydrants, and blocking pedestrian crosswalks, according to the City’s complaint.

“No New Yorker is above the law – especially those who try to ignore public safety laws and create dangerous situations for pedestrians, bikers and drivers,” said Mayor de Blasio. “For years, these owners have ignored public safety laws and have driven dangerously in one of the busiest areas of the City. This seizure marks the end of the road for these scofflaw ice cream vendors.”

“We all know from common experience that ice cream trucks are magnets for children. In order to protect this particularly vulnerable category of pedestrians, our traffic laws must be strictly enforced. As detailed in our complaint, Defendant owners of scores of ice cream trucks sought to evade enforcement of our traffic laws through an elaborate shell game transferring ownership of their ice cream trucks between and among dozens of phony companies, effectively shielding their trucks from fines and seizure,” said Corporation Counsel Zachary W. Carter. “The City’s investigation has untangled this web of fraudulent transactions and the Court has allowed us to take an initial step towards recovering the money owed to the City, with interest, and damages, and to permanently enjoin Defendants from again putting profit over public safety.”

“The Department of Finance seized dozens of ice cream trucks for failing to pay their parking tickets and for engaging in an alleged systematic scheme to defraud the City of over $4.5 million dollars,” said Finance Commissioner Jacques Jiha. “We commend the diligent investigation by our Office of Legal Affairs and Sheriff’s Department in taking steps to preserve public safety. The Department of Finance stands ready to ensure compliance with the law through the successful enforcement of the Supreme Court’s Order.”

The scheme was based off a periodic, systematic and repeated re-registration of the ice cream trucks with the State of New York’s Department of Motor Vehicles under the names of various shell corporations. The collection division of the Department of Finance attempted to collect this debt through traditional means of demand notices and information subpoenas to banks, but was unsuccessful. The Department found the debtors never had bank accounts, and any trace information to the corporate defendants no longer existed by the time the Department attempted to reach them.

The City’s lawsuit targets the worst offenders—those with more than $10,000 in judgments or unpaid fines. The order also requires the truck’s owners to pay the City damages and prevents them from transferring the ownership of the vehicles that have outstanding parking summonses.


STATEMENT FROM MAYOR DE BLASIO ON CITY COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE VOTE TO APPROVE THE BAY STREET NEIGHBORHOOD REZONING - 100percentbronxnews@gmail.com - Gmail


  “The Bay Street Neighborhood Plan will create a more affordable neighborhood that opens the doors of opportunity to residents from all walks of life. This is about making sure kids who grow up on Staten Island can eventually have an apartment in the borough they love, and about making sure there’s affordable and accessible housing for Staten Island seniors, so they can live independently as they age. This subcommittee vote is the first step in bringing more open space, jobs, 1,300 affordable homes, infrastructure improvements and more to Bay Street. I am grateful for Council Member Rose’s partnership and all she has done to fight for the future of Staten Island.”

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. - Bronx Pride Flag Raising



  Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. was joined by Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul, and many members of the LBGTQ community to raise the Pride flag over Bronx Borough Hall. The Pride flag will fly not for one day, but the entire month of June BP Diaz said. 


Above - The Pride Flag is raised over Bronx Borough Hall.
Below - Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. speaks about Pride Month.




Above - Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul Speaks about Pride Month.
Below - Michael Brady Executive Director of the 3rd Avenue BID says a few words.




Above and Below - People celebrate the raising of the Pride flag over Bronx Borough Hall.



SENATOR BIAGGI BILL “ERIN’S LAW” PASSES THROUGH THE STATE SENATE, REQUIRING EDUCATIONAL PREVENTION PROGRAM AGAINST CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE


   Yesterday the New York State Senate passed bill S4070B, also known as “Erin’s Law”. Sponsored by State Senator Alessandra Biaggi, the bill requires the commissioner of education to make recommendations to the board of regents relating to instruction on preventing child sexual exploitation and abuse in grades Kindergarten through 8th. The goal is to provide training for children to identify and appropriately respond to sexual abuse.

State Senator Alessandra Biaggi issued the following statement:

“As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, I understand the full gravity of how important this piece of legislation is. The purpose of this bill is to give children the tools to report instances of sexual abuse in order to stop and prevent further harm, as well as provide reassurance to students that they should speak up if they feel unsafe. I am inspired by the devoted leadership of Erin Merryn in bringing this issue to light – I look forward to seeing this bill pass into law and implemented as soon as possible.”

Pelham Parkway Neighborhood Association June Community Meeting

  
 The next meeting  of the Pelham Parkway Neighborhood Association will be on Tuesday  June 11th, 2019  at Bronx House,990 Pelham Parkway South at 7:15 pm.

Our special featured speaker will be the  The Honorable Ms  Darcel Clark. Bronx District Attorney. Please bring  your issues ,questions, and concerns to our next meeting..The PPNA works around the clock and year round to improve the quality of life in Pelham Parkway. .We can always be reached  by email at pelhamparkwayNA@gmail.com. Please look for and like  us on Facebook for neighborhood updates. Please join us for this very interesting guest.
Get involved in your community. It's time.


REMINDER! - Bronx Metro-North Hunts Point Interactive Public Workshop - Monday, June 17, 2019


Please join us and help plan around coming Metro-North service in your neighborhood!

REMINDER!
Hunts Point
Interactive Public Workshop

Join us for a public workshop/open house and help plan around future Metro-North service in your neighborhood!

This interactive, self-paced event is an important opportunity for the community to join city agencies in planning around future Metro-North service. Come share your local expertise, hear from your neighbors, contribute your ideas for improving pedestrian and transit connections to and from the station, and help ensure that new service is thoughtfully integrated into the surrounding neighborhoods.

How could new service enhance ongoing planning in the neighborhood?  Our teams from the Southern Boulevard Neighborhood Study and Hunts Point Vision will be on hand to hear your thoughts!

Activities will be self-paced and participants can come when they wish and stay for as long as they are able to.

WHEN

Monday, June 17, 2019
6PM–8:30PM

(Self-paced activities. Come when you wish and stay for long as you are able to.)

WHERE

940 Garrison Ave
The Point (Atrium space)
Hunts Point, Bx

For any questions or special needs, please email bmns@planning.nyc.gov or call 718 220 8500

Find Out More

¡Únase a nosotros para un taller público interactivo y ayude a planificar alrededor del futuro servicio de Metro-North en su barrio!

Hunts Point
Taller Público Interactivo

¡Únase a nosotros para un taller público interactivo y ayude a planificar alrededor del futuro servicio de Metro-North en su barrio!

Este evento interactivo y que irá a ritmo propio será una oportunidad importante para que la comunidad pueda unirse con agencias municipales para planificar alrededor del futuro servicio de Metro-North. Venga a compartir su pericia local, entender las perspectivas de sus vecinos, contribuir sus ideas para mejorar las conexiones a la estación para los que caminan y los que usan tránsito, y ayude a asegurar que este nuevo servicio se integre en el contexto local de una manera bien pensada.

¿Cómo puede este nuevo servicio contribuir a otros estudios de vecinardio en el área? Miembros de los equipos del Estudio de Vecindario de Southern Blvd y Plan de Visión para Hunts Point también estarán presentes para escuchar de Ud.!

¿CUÁNDO?

Lunes, 17 de Junio, 2019
6PM–8:30PM

(Actividades irán a ritmo propio. Venga cuando quiera y quédese el tiempo que pueda.)

¿DÓNDE?

940 Garrison Ave
The Point (Atrium space)
Hunts Point, Bx

Para cualquier pregunta o necesidades especiales, por favor, envíe un correo electrónico a bmns@planning.nyc.gov o llame al 718 220 8500