Sunday, November 20, 2022

City Council Committee Takes First Step to Approve over 5,000 Units of New Housing – More than 65% Affordable – to Address City’s Housing Crisis in Votes on Innovation Queens and Innovative Urban Village

 

As New York City faces a severe affordable housing crisis, the City Council Committee on Zoning and Franchises voted to approve two projects in Queens (Innovation Queens) and Brooklyn (Innovative Urban Village) that would collectively create over 5,000 units of new housing, and more than 65% (over 3,200 units) designated as affordable. The committee vote represents the first step in the Council’s land use process. The developments would create over 1,600 units (more than 30%) for extremely or very low-income households – apartments costing $700 to $1,167 for individuals with incomes between $28,020 and $46,700 or those priced at $750 to $1,501 for a family of three with incomes between $36,030 and $60,050. Deeply affordable housing units are currently the most scarcely available in New York City during this housing crisis.

“New Yorkers urgently need affordable housing now, as the housing crisis perpetuates a scarcity of available homes and inflated housing prices,” said Speaker Adrienne Adams. “Council Members Won and Barron have been vigorously negotiating these projects, making important progress to improve their affordability and expand community benefits. As it stands today, they would create over 5,000 units of housing, 65 percent of which would be affordable and 30 percent for extremely or very low-income households. Today’s Committee vote is a first step to keep these projects moving forward, while negotiations continue, in light of finite land use timelines. The conversations on these projects continue and additional votes remain, but it is clear that we must create thousands of affordable homes with deep affordability if we want to ensure our city remains a place for New Yorkers to thrive.”

Innovation Queens, a mixed-use housing development in Astoria to replace parking lots, underutilized industrial and commercial buildings, and vacant spaces, would create nearly 3,200 new units of housing, more than 1,400 reserved as affordable. It would be the largest addition of deeply affordable housing in the area in the past eight years, creating more than 500 extremely low-income units for individuals earning $28,020 and a family of three earning $36,030. The project would create three times more of these deeply affordable housing units than have been created in total over the previous eight years. Innovation Queens would also provide two acres of open space, community spaces for non-profit organizations, small businesses and startups, and retail spaces. 

Innovative Urban Village, a mixed-use housing development in East New York by longtime neighborhood stakeholder Christian Cultural Center, would create nearly 2,000 affordable housing units Р200 for senior housing and 100 homeownership opportunities. Over 1,100 rental units (60%) would be reserved for extremely or very low-income households Рindividuals with incomes between $28,020 and $46,700 or a family of three with incomes between $36,030 and $60,050. The remaining 750 rental units would be set aside for low-income residents, and 100 homeownership opportunities reserved for moderate-income households at 80 to 93 percent of area median income. The development would provide a range of additional community benefits, including a 24 hour/7 days daycare, a cyber caf̩, workforce training center, a fresh food grocery store, a performing arts center, publicly accessible open space, shuttle service to subway stations, and resilient and sustainable features.

Release of BWC Footage from an officer involved shooting that occurred July 17 2022 in the confines of the 43rd Precinct

 

The NYPD is releasing body-worn camera footage from an officer-involved shooting that occurred on July 17, 2022, in the confines of the 43rd Precinct.

The video includes available evidence leading up to the incident as well as during the incident. The NYPD is releasing this video for clear viewing of the totality of the incident.

All NYPD patrol officers are equipped with body-worn cameras. The benefits of cameras are clear: transparency into police activity, de-escalation of police encounters and accountability for police officers, through an independent account of interactions between the police and the citizens they serve. Body-worn cameras serve as a vital part of ongoing efforts to increase trust between the police and all New Yorkers.

You can find the video here

Release of BWC Footage from an officer involved shooting that occurred May 28 2022 in the confines of the 100th Precinct

 

The NYPD is releasing body-worn camera footage from an officer-involved shooting that occurred on May 28, 2022, in the confines of the 100 Precinct.

The video includes available evidence leading up to the incident as well as during the incident. The NYPD is releasing this video for clear viewing of the totality of the incident.

All NYPD patrol officers are equipped with body-worn cameras. The benefits of cameras are clear: transparency into police activity, de-escalation of police encounters and accountability for police officers, through an independent account of interactions between the police and the citizens they serve. Body-worn cameras serve as a vital part of ongoing efforts to increase trust between the police and all New Yorkers.

You can find the video here

Release of BWC Footage from an officer involved shooting that occurred May 28 2022 in the confines of the 94th Precinct

 

The NYPD is releasing body-worn camera footage from an officer-involved shooting that occurred on May 28, 2022, in the confines of the 94 Precinct.

The video includes available evidence leading up to the incident as well as during the incident. The NYPD is releasing this video for clear viewing of the totality of the incident.

All NYPD patrol officers are equipped with body-worn cameras. The benefits of cameras are clear: transparency into police activity, de-escalation of police encounters and accountability for police officers, through an independent account of interactions between the police and the citizens they serve. Body-worn cameras serve as a vital part of ongoing efforts to increase trust between the police and all New Yorkers.

You can find the video here

Senator Gustavo Rivera on LGBTQ Nightclub Shooting in Colorado Springs

 

GOVERNMENT HEADER

"My thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of those tragically killed and injured in last night's unspeakable shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs. This is a sobering reminder that the hateful anti-LGBT rethoric espoused by the Republican Party is costing innocent American lives and emboldening perpetrators to commit heinous crimes. It is our responsibility to come together and summarily reject their rhetoric and actions. 


On this Transgender Day of Remembrance, I want to express my unconditional support and love to the LGBTQIA community across our country during this difficult time. 


You are all loved. You are all valued. And we stand with you.”


Following Recent Threats to Jewish and LGBTQ Communities, Governor Hochul Announces New York State Police Increase Protection for Hate Crime Targets

 

State Police Ramping Up Surveillance Of At-Risk Areas In Response To Hate Threat Against Jewish Community In New York City And Shooting At LGBTQ Nightclub In Colorado

State Police Working With NYPD And Monitoring Online Hate, Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit Will Reach Out To Potential Targets

 Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the New York State Police is increasing surveillance and protection for communities at risk of hate crimes, following a thwarted attack on Jewish communities in New York City and a mass shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado. These efforts build on Governor Hochul's record increase in funding to protect targets of hate crimes and to combat domestic extremism.     
      
"I have directed the New York State Police to ramp up monitoring and increase support for communities that are potential targets of hate crimes," Governor Hochul said. "Here in New York, we will not tolerate violence or bigotry toward any community. We stand united against hate — today and every day."       
      
New York State Police Acting Superintendent Steven A. Nigrelli said, "The State Police will work in close coordination with our state, local and federal partners to keep all our communities safe from violence. We appreciate the resources and support from Governor Hochul to help us accomplish this mission."     
      
At Governor Hochul's direction, New York State Police is ramping up surveillance for communities that are potential targets of hate crime. State Police is in contact with the NYPD and continues to monitor social media for hateful threats that may impact New Yorkers. The State Police's Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit is conducting outreach to LGBTQ communities across New York, as well as to synagogues and other Jewish community spaces in the state.      
      
Yesterday, MTA Police, State Police, the NYPD and the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force collaborated to arrest two armed men at Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan who are accused of traveling to New York City with plans to cause violence towards the Jewish community. Increased resources provided by Governor Hochul to the State Police and the New York State Intelligence Center contributed to these arrests.      
     
Following the white supremacist shooting in Buffalo, Governor Hochul expanded state resources dedicated to combated hateful extremism and violence. Governor Hochul issued an Executive Order directing the New York State Police to establish a dedicated unit within the New York State Intelligence Center (NYSIC) to track domestic extremism and increase social media monitoring at the Intelligence Center. She also worked with the legislature to triple the state's gun violence intelligence resources by staffing NYSIC with a team of analysts who can investigate gun crimes across the state. Governor Hochul also signed legislation that took effect last month increasing the reimbursement for victims and survivors whose essential personal property was lost or damaged as a result of hate crimes and other crimes to $2,500 - five times the previous limit.   
   
Earlier this month, Governor Hochul announced a $96 million investment to strengthen safety and security measures at nonprofit, community-based organizations at risk of hate crimes or attacks because of their ideology, beliefs or mission. Governor Hochul also announced $10 million to support the creation of threat assessment and management teams in counties across New York State. 

MAYOR ADAMS ANNOUNCES CITY HALL, MULTIPLE MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS TO BE LIT BLUE, PINK, AND WHITE IN HONOR OF TRANSGENDER DAY OF REMEMBRANCE

 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced that City Hall and other municipal buildings will be lit blue, pink, and white in recognition of Transgender Day of Remembrance — a worldwide observance that honors the memory of transgender people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence. Mayor Adams also released a video this past week to highlight Transgender Day of Remembrance and life in the transgender community.

 

“For too long, our transgender, gender non-conforming, and non-binary communities have been ignored, overlooked, marginalized, and forced into the shadows,” said Mayor Adams. “Transgender people face disproportionately high numbers of poverty, health care challenges, and mortality rates, which is why it is critical that our city pauses to remember those we have lost and lift up the community as a whole. It is also important to remember that lifting up isn’t passive, it’s active, and it’s about showing respect. Today, and every day, let us say in one voice to our transgender, gender non-conforming, and non-binary neighbors: In New York City, we see you, we respect you, and we stand with you always.”

 

“Hate violence has claimed the lives of too many transgender, gender non-conforming, and non-binary people, so we are shining the lights of this city in memory of the lives lost to anti-transgender bigotry and violence,” said Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit Commissioner Fred Kreizman. “The City of New York will always stand with our TGNCNB community to ensure everyone can be safe and feel safe to be who they are.” 

 

In addition to City Hall, the following city buildings will be lit up blue, pink, and white tonight:

 

City Buildings Being Lit Up:

  • Bronx County Courthouse
  • The David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building
  • Queens Borough Hall
  • Staten Island Borough Hall
  • DSNY Spring Street Salt Shed

 

Transgender Day of Remembrance was started in 1999 by transgender advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith as a vigil to honor the memory of Rita Hester, a transgender woman who was killed in 1998. The vigil commemorated all the transgender people lost to violence since Rita Hester's death and began an important tradition that has become the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance.

 

The week before Transgender Day of Remembrance, people and organizers around the country participate in Transgender Awareness Week to help raise visibility for transgender people and address issues the community faces.

 

Mayor Adams today also paid mournful tribute to the victims in Colorado Springs, Colorado who were senselessly shot in an attack last night at an LGBTQ+ nightclub.

 

The Adams administration also released a video in honor of Transgender Awareness Week that details the administration’s commitment to making New York City a haven for transgender, gender non-conforming, and non-binary (TGNCNB) people, reflected in the investments announced by the Adams administration to support TGNCNB-led nonprofits, legal services, and support for homeless youth.

 

For more information on New York City’s protections against discrimination based on gender identity and expression, visit the NYC Human Rights website.


NYCHA Announces Development Team For Sack Wern Houses Rehabilitation Project In Soundview, The Bronx

 

Exterior rendering of a renovated building at Sack Wern Houses - SLM Architecture

The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) has selected Asland Capital Partners, Breaking GroundDouglaston Development, and SLM Architecture to complete a major rehabilitation project at Sack Wern Houses, a seven-building complex in the Soundview section of The Bronx.

Constructed in 1941, the complex sits between Seward and Lafayette Avenue, with frontage along Croes Avenue and Noble Avenue. In recent years, residents at Sack Wern Houses have been plagued by deficient infrastructure, rodent intrusions, mold, and persistent leaks. Leading up to the rehabilitation project, tenants have filed hundreds of complaints with the city agency.

Renovations will include new flooring and upgraded kitchens, upgrades to plumbing, heating, and electrical systems, and new lighting, security cameras, and door access panels to enhance building security. The project team will also renovate building common spaces, hallways, and laundry facilities.

The cost per apartment rehab is estimated at $234,000.

Rendering of modernized apartment at Sack Wern Houses - SLM Architecture

Rendering of modernized apartment at Sack Wern Houses – SLM Architecture

Proposed three-bedroom floor plan at Sack Wern Houses - SLM Architecture

Proposed three-bedroom floor plan at Sack Wern Houses – SLM Architecture

Proposed one-bedroom floor plan at Sack Wern Houses - SLM Architecture

Proposed one-bedroom floor plan at Sack Wern Houses – SLM Architecture

“The partnership at this development demonstrates exactly the kind of creative approach this administration is taking to advance complex, expensive revitalization projects,” said New York City mayor Eric Adams. “Resident voices have been front and center every step of the way, and the result is going to be significantly improved quality of life for all the residents of Sack Wern Houses.”

When complete, Breaking Ground will provide on-site social services and community programming for residents.

Levine Builders will oversee construction, which is scheduled to begin fall 2023 after an inspection of the buildings is conducted. Residents will also have a chance to voice their opinions on proposed apartment finishes.

Renovated lobby at Sack Wern Houses - SLM Architecture

Renovated lobby at Sack Wern Houses – SLM Architecture

“We are incredibly pleased and proud to be entrusted with improving the lives of the over 800 residents of Sack Wern Houses through our partnership with NYCHA and resident leaders,” said James H. Simmons, III, CEO of Asland Capital Partners. “NYCHA’s proven process centers on resident and community engagement and prioritizes essential social services in addition to sorely needed physical repairs and upgrades, which together will make Sack Wern Houses the high-quality affordable development that its residents deserve.”