Sunday, October 31, 2021

THREE DAYS WITHOUT ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING

 


 
Alternate side of the street parking (street cleaning) regulations will be suspended on Monday, November 1st, for All Saints' Day, Tuesday, November 2nd, for Election Day, and Thursday, November 4th, for Diwali. 
 
The city's other parking regulations--including parking meter regulations--will still be in effect. Those regulations are only suspended on these major legal holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
 
Alternate side parking rules and the 2021 suspension calendar are posted at https://www1.nyc.gov/html/dot/downloads/pdf/asp-calendar-2021.pdf.

Saturday, October 30, 2021

LEAF DROP-OFF AT THE EAST FOURTH STREET COMMUNITY GARDEN

 

The East 4th Street Community Garden is hosting its annual leaf drive through Sunday, November 14th. Bring your leaves to the garden during its open hours on Wednesdays from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to noon. 
 
Leaves will be mulched for use as compost. Bring them in clear plastic bags or paper bags. Roots, branches, woody plant matter, street litter, or other contamination can't be accepted.

Big Reuse will set up a table in front of the garden on Wednesday, November 10th,  from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. to hand out free leaf collection bags.
 
The East Fourth Street Community Garden is part of the New York City Parks Department's GreenThumb, the largest community garden program in the United States.
 
Location
East 4th Street Community Garden
171 E. 4th Street
between Fort Hamilton Parkway and Caton Avenue
Windsor Terrace - Kensington, Brooklyn, New York

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

AGENDA FOR COMMUNITY BOARD 7 PUBLIC VIRTUAL BOARD MEETING

 

 
Community Board 7 Virtual Public Meeting
Wednesday, October 20th, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
 
Community Board 7's board meeting will be held virtually on Wednesday, October 20th, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 
 
Board meetings are open to the public, including residents, business owners, and employees. They're held monthly from September through June.
 
To attend, register at https://bit.ly/30tvqb5 (which leads to https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sq59iKvwRjSDYI9QAahHGQ). After you register, you'll receive a confirmation e-mail that contains information about how to join the webinar from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device.

Proposed agenda: 

1.    Pledge of Allegiance  
2.    Roll Call  
3.    Opening of the meeting 
4.    Adoption of the agenda 
5.    Adoption of the minutes of the September 22 board meeting 
6.    Adoption of the minutes of the October 12 public hearing  
7.    Adoption of the minutes of the October 13 public hearing
8.    Public Comment (3 minutes to speak on topics covered in the committee reports)  
9.    Committee Reports: 
    A) Transportation Committee (No vote required) – DOT proposal to convert 7th & 8th Avenues from 39th to 67th Streets to one-way streets 
    B) Land Use/Landmarks Committee (Vote is required)            1. Board of Standards and Appeals Application #2021-30-BZ – Application seeks a variance to enlarge and use the existing building located at 222 44th Street, Brooklyn, NY for the Brooklyn Rise Charter School 
    C) Capital and Expense Committee (Vote is required) 
        1. Fiscal Year 2023 Capital and Expense Budget Priorities 
    D) Sanitation/Environment Committee (No vote is required) – Discussion on chronic flooding issues on 37th Street between 4th & 5th avenues, 32nd Street between 3rd & 4th avenues in Sunset Park, and Kermit Place in Windsor Terrace 
10.    Roll Call 
11.    Elected Officials and Representatives 
12.    District Manager’s Report 
13.    Chairperson’s Report 
14.    Old Business 
15.    New Business 
16.    Public Comment (3 minutes to speak on any subject) 
17.    Adjournment
 
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Community Board 7
4201 4th Avenue (entrance on 43rd Street) (map)
Sunset Park, Brooklyn
 
phone: (718) 854-0003
fax: (718) 436-1142
bk07 @ cb.nyc.gov

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https://twitter.com/bkcb7
https://www.instagram.com/brooklyncb7

 

HALLOWEEN PARTY AT KENSINGTON DOG RUN

 
Halloween Party
Sunday, October 31st, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 
 
Have a Happy Howl-O-Ween at Kensington Dog Run on Sunday, October 31st, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Dogs and humans: wear costumes. Tricks and treats will be available for dogs and humans.
 
Help prepare the Dog Run for the celebration at the cleanup event the day before--on Saturday, October 30th, starting at 8:00 a.m.
 

About Kensington Dog Run
The Kensington Dog Run, located on Coney Island Avenue in the Parade Ground near Prospect Park, opened in July 2020 after years of community advocacy. It was a much anticipated event and was particularly important because it became a place for people and dogs to reconnect and form a much needed sense of community.
 
Since opening, the Kensington Dog Run Association (KDRA) has held community building events and fundraisers to support the maintenance and upkeep of the dog run. People travel by foot, bike, car and taxi to socialize their dogs. As a result, there is a constant stream of dogs and owners visiting each day, and the number continues to grow. 

KDRA is also growing. Volunteers dedicate their personal time for daily upkeep and event planning, as well as outreach to improve the accessibility and functionality of the run for humans and dogs with disabilities. 
 
Our Spring Clean Up event helped raise funds to purchase sun shades, which are desperately needed for people and dogs who need to cool off or cannot be in the sun too long.  But regardless of whether a dog owner “officially” joins the association, we have found that people have been increasingly inclined to help out with  needed cleaning and repairs.

 

The Kensington Dog Run has become a vital gathering space for our community, where dogs and their owners can enjoy safe and responsible off-leash activities. The association remains dedicated to serving Kensington and its neighboring communities by organizing and advocating for the continued success of the dog run.


Location
Kensington Dog Run
397A Coney Island Avenue
between Kermit Place and Caton Avenue
Kensington, Brooklyn
(map

Saturday, October 16, 2021

CURBSIDE COMPOSTING RETURNS TO COMMUNITY BOARD 7 (WINDSOR TERRACE, SOUTH SLOPE, SUNSET PARK, AND INDUSTRY CITY)


UPDATED November 17th: Curbside composting pickup service will resume in Community Board 7 (CB 7) during the week of December 6th. 
 
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UPDATE: "The start of Curbside Composting in Brooklyn Community Board 7, Manhattan Community Board 6, and Manhattan Community Board 7 is postponed until further notice. Residents will be notified of the new start dates and can check this page (https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/dsny/site/services/food-scraps-and-yard-waste-page/bydistrict-curbsidecomposting) for updates."

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Curbside composting is back. The Sanitation Department's (DSNY) free curbside composting pickup service will resume in Community Board 7 (CB 7) during the week of November 1st. CB 7 includes Windsor Terrace, South Slope, Sunset Park, and Industry City.

Enrollment in the pickup service isn't automatic anymore. If you're a CB 7 resident who lives in a house, opt your house into the service by signing up at https://dsny.force.com/curbsidecomposting/s/. 
 
Multi-unit apartment buildings also have to opt in at
https://dsny.force.com/curbsidecomposting/s/. DSNY requires the approval of the building's manager, owner, or board. The agency will notify your building's representative when pickup is going to begin.
 
All food waste can be put into the brown bins that DSNY supplies for composting, including
  • fruit and vegetable scraps
  • coffee grounds and tea bags
  • shells (seafood, nut, and egg)
  • meat, fish, and bones
  • spoiled and expired food
  • food-soiled paper (napkins, towels, uncoated plates, bags, trays, boxes)

 Yard and plant waste can also be composted, including:

  • leaves
  • spent flowers and trimmings
  • small twigs
  • grass clippings

BPI approved compostable items can be composted. 

Only the DSNY brown bins can be used for curbside composting. If you don't already have one of the free bins that they were supplying before service was suspended last May, ask for one when you sign up. DSNY will deliver it to you before your service is scheduled to begin. Bins are rodent-proof, with a lid that latches shut.

These items can't be composted:

  • Trash of any kind including:
    • diapers and hygienic products
    • animal waste and kitty litter
    • wrappers and packaging
    • foam products
     
  • Recyclables including:
    • metal
    • glass
    • rigid plastic
    • beverage cartons
    • clean recyclable paper
    • cardboard
 

Friday, October 15, 2021

FALL FESTIVAL AT NEWKIRK COMMUNITY GARDEN (FREE, OUTDOORS)

 

Fall Festival
Sunday, October 24th, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Rain date: Sunday, October 31st, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 
 
Celebrate the fall season at Newkirk Community Garden with live music, pumpkin painting, baked goods, and a coat donation/swap. 
 
The free outdoor festival will happen on Sunday, October 24th, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., with a rain date the following Sunday, October 31st.
 
Live music performances will take place from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. with vocalist and pianist Noa Fort, drummer Vinnie Sperrazza, pianist, accordionist, and electric keyboardist JP Schlegelmilch, vocalist and pianist Yoon Sun Choi, and drummer and tabla player Eric Alabaster Music @Saleem_and_Eric.
 
Masking up is required in the garden because of the COVID-19 pandemic. 
 
The garden is in the space that from 2010 to 2018 was occupied by "Compost for Brooklyn." From its website: 
 
"The Newkirk Community Garden is a small space with a big mission: to bring neighbors together to grow healthy food and native flora, build community, encourage healthy ecosystems, and care for and celebrate our neighborhood."

Location 
Newkirk Community Garden 
736 E. 8th Street (at Newkirk Avenue) 
Kensington, Brooklyn, NY 11230 
phone: (347) 903-7297 

HUMANS AND ANIMALS: PROSPECT PARK LAKE STILL HAS TOXIC ALGAE IN IT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Photo taken 5/28/21


UPDATE, October 14, 2021
Extent: Widespread or Lakewide
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Photo taken 10/14/21
 
 
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Toxins flourish every summer and for part of the fall in Prospect Park Lake. As the summer progresses, the toxins in the lake eventually become widespread. But this year, they've already been categorized as "widespread or lakewide."


New York City's Parks Department observed the lake's condition on May 25th and reported it to New York State's Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The DEC's map shows the location of the toxins throughout all of New York State.

The toxins are "Harmful Algal Blooms" (HABs), and the specific ones in Prospect Park Lake are blue-green algae blooms or BGA (cyanobacteria). 

They can make water look like pea soup. The water can also be blue, blue-green, green, yellow, white, brown, purple, or red. It can resemble spilled paint. Green streaks, dots, or globs might be on the surface of the water. Or, mats of blue or green pond scum might be floating on the water surface and accumulating along the shoreline. 

When the blooms are large enough to be categorized as widespread, as they already are, they can affect either the entire lake, a large portion of the lake, or most to all of the shoreline.  

New York City's water supply feeds Prospect Park's Lake, waterfalls, and its other water features. Phosphates in the water make it safe for us to drink it, but they lead to excessive algae growth.

Every summer, Prospect Park Lake and other bodies of water in New York State are monitored for blooms on a weekly basis. Some bodies of water with HABs might not have been reported to the DEC, so humans and animals should avoid contact with all floating mats, scum, and discolored water.

Adults, children, dogs, and other animals should not go into the lake or near the shoreline. Anyone who has been in contact with a HAB should rinse thoroughly with soap and water--or just with clean water, if that's all that's available at the moment.

Anyone who might have been exposed to a bloom and is experiencing any symptoms should get medical help immediately and should also contact the New York City Department of Health (DOH).

Possible effects of the toxins on living creatures are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, skin or throat irritation, allergic reactions, and breathing difficulties. The toxins can also affect the liver and nervous systems if a lot of water is swallowed. Read more about this on the DEC website.

The DEC offers this advice and more:

  • Swimmers should be concerned about HABs (Harmful Algal Blooms) in any lake in which they are considering swimming.
  • Never drink untreated surface water, whether or not algae blooms are present.
  • The New York Freshwater Fishing Guide advises anglers to avoid eating fish caught from areas that have the thick paint-like or pea soup-like coloration characteristic of cyanobacteria blooms.
  • HABs cells can stick to animal fur and become concentrated when the animal cleans itself.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says

  • If your animal gets in water with a bloom, immediately wash it off with clean water. Do not let the animal lick cyanobacteria off of its fur.
  • Call a veterinarian if your animal shows any of these symptoms of cyanobacteria poisoning: loss of energy, loss of appetite, vomiting, stumbling and falling, foaming at the mouth, diarrhea, convulsions, excessive drooling, tremors and seizures, or any unexplained sickness that occurs within a day or so after being in contact with water. 


Thursday, October 14, 2021

POSTPONED: BIKES ON SIDEWALKS, MOTORIZED VEHICLES IN BIKE LANES, AND CRIME IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: COMMUNITY BOARD 7'S VIRTUAL PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING

 

 
UPDATE: The Public Safety Committee meeting that was scheduled for tonight, Monday, October 18th, has been postponed because Captain Castro is unable to attend it. It will be rescheduled for a later date. 
 
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Community Board 7 Public Safety Committee Meeting (Virtual)
Monday, October 18th, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

The Windsor Terrace and Sunset Park communities' crime and safety concerns will be discussed at a meeting between Community Board 7's Public Safety Committee, the 72nd Precinct's commanding officer (Captain Ernesto Castro), the precinct's Community Affairs officers, and the public.  
 
The meeting will be held virtually on Monday, October 18th, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
 
All board meetings and committee meetings are open to the public.
 
The public is permitted to speak at the meetings. When the Committee Chair opens up the meeting for questions, use the "Raise Your Hand" function to raise your hand and then wait to be called on to ask a question. You'll have three minutes to speak. Members of the community board will be called on first.
 
Agenda
  • Use of bicycles, motorized bikes, and scooters in bike lanes and on sidewalks
  • Parking and double parking on 5th Avenue
  • Crime in the neighborhood: shooting on 46th Street, gang activity, public urination, stolen packages, loitering

To attend the webinar
from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android device, or landline, register at https://bit.ly/3EOVPQf. (which links to https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9vL6Yrt5QAyWZwyMCdljfA). When you register, instructions on how to join the meeting will be e-mailed to you.

The meeting can also be viewed on CB 7's YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/channel/UCcAZ1cECSeZI8iNyQDKuX5Q.

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Community Board 7
4201 4th Avenue (entrance on 43rd Street)
Sunset Park, Brooklyn
 
phone: (718) 854-0003
fax: (718) 436-1142
e-mail: bk07 @ cb.nyc.gov

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https://twitter.com/bkcb7
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66TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETING: COMMUNITY INPUT IS NEEDED

 

66th Precinct Community Council
Monthly Public Meeting (In Person)
Thursday, October 21st, 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
 
Speak in person with Captain Jason Hagestad, the 66th Precinct's Commanding Officer, about your crime concerns at the upcoming public meeting of the 66th Precinct Community Council.
 
The community's input and perspective on crime and other policing issues is crucial.
 
The meeting will be held on Thursday, October 21st, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Community Councils are the liaison between the public and the NYPD. Meetings provide an opportunity for residents and business owners to talk with the precinct's Commanding Officer and other officers.
 
The 66th Precinct Community Council has a Twitter page where it communicates with the public: https://twitter.com/66precinctcc (@66precinctcc).
 
 
Meeting location
Community Board 12 Office
5910 13th Avenue
between 59th and 60th streets
Borough Park, Brooklyn
(map)
 
To get to the meeting from Caton Avenue, take the B16 bus to 13th Avenue at 56th Street, then walk three blocks along 13th Avenue to 59th Street. To return home, take the B16 on 14th Avenue (schedule).
 
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Contact information for the 66th Precinct:
phone: (718) 851-5611
5822 16th Avenue
between 58th and 59th streets
Borough Park, Brooklyn
e-mail: 66precinctcc@gmail.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYPD66Pct or @66precinctcc 
 

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

MUSIC CONCERT "CELEBRATING IMMIGRANT CULTURE" (FREE)

 

 
Celebrating Immigrant Culture
Sunday, October 17th, 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
 
Music on the Avenue C Plaza will present a free concert featuring the 5PM Porch Concert Multigenerational Playing for the Light Big Band and the Brooklyn Nomads.
 
The Multigenerational Playing for the Light Big Band is "a performance ensemble that combines the talents of neighborhood teens and a group of diverse professional musicians across several genres to perform original music that combines poetry, song and improvisation." 
 
The Brooklyn Nomads is "a collective of musicians from different cultural and stylistic backgrounds. We are from Lebanon, Germany, Sudan, Turkey, Iran, the US, Albania, and others. With roots in Middle Eastern and Arabic music traditions, our music includes global styles like Flamenco, Jazz, Balkan, Bluegrass, North & East African, European Classical and more."
 
The concert is presented in collaboration with Arts & Democracy.
 
Location
Avenue C Plaza
556 McDonald Avenue (map)
at the intersection of Avenue C
Kensington, Brooklyn
 
Twitter: #AveCPlaza 
Facebook: https://facebook.com/avecplaza 
 

FALL FEST (FREE)

 

 
Fall Fest
Sunday, October 24th, 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 
 
The public is invited to P.S. 130's Fall Fest, the school's annual harvest and Halloween celebration for the neighborhood. Fall Fest is free and it'll take place outdoors. 
 
The event will feature
 
  • inflatables, 
  • pony rides, 
  • an obstacle course, 
  • a pumpkin patch, 
  • temporary tattoos, and
  • crafting
 
as well as 
  • music from special guest DJs Eli Paperboy Reed and Will Butler
  • a performance by Ballet Folklorico, and 
  • a chance for kids to show off their costumes on the Halloween costume red carpet.
 
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, masks are required .
 
Location
P.S. 130 Upper School 
713 Caton Avenue
between E. 7th and E. 8th streets
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn

Thursday, October 7, 2021

FREE OUTDOOR QUILT SHOW

 

 
Outdoor Quilt Show
Saturday, October 9th, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Forty quilts will be on display when The Brooklyn Quilters Guild presents "Come Together," a free outdoor quilt show that's "a visual expression of what it means to reconnect after a year of isolation" caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
The quilts will be displayed in Windsor Terrace on Saturday, October 9th, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the fence behind Holy Name of Jesus Church. The entrance is at the corner of Prospect Park West and Windsor Place (map).
 
The rain date is Saturday, November 6th.

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

GREEN-WOOD CEMETERY ENTRANCE HOURS HAVE CHANGED (AND WILL CHANGE AGAIN)

 
 
From October 1st through November 6th, Green-Wood Cemetery's entrances are open during these hours:
 
  • Fort Hamilton Parkway entrance (Fort Hamilton Parkway at Micieli Place) and
  • Prospect Park West entrance (Prospect Park West at 20th Street): 
    • Mondays through Fridays: Pedestrians admitted from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 
    • Saturdays and Sundays: Pedestrians admitted from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Vehicles admitted from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 
 
  • Main Entrance (Fifth Avenue at 25th Street): 
    • Seven days a week: Pedestrians and vehicles admitted from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
 
  • Sunset Park Entrance (Fourth Avenue at 35th Street):
    •  Seven days a week: Pedestrians admitted from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Vehicles admitted from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
 
On November 7th, these hours will go into effect:
 
  • Fort Hamilton Parkway entrance (Fort Hamilton Parkway at Micieli Place) and
  • Prospect Park West entrance (Prospect Park West at 20th Street): 
    • Mondays through Fridays: Pedestrians admitted from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 
    • Saturdays and Sundays: Pedestrians admitted from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Vehicles admitted from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 
 
  • Main Entrance (Fifth Avenue at 25th Street): 
    • Seven days a week: Pedestrians and vehicles admitted from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
 
  • Sunset Park Entrance (Fourth Avenue at 35th Street):
    •  Seven days a week: Pedestrians admitted from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Vehicles admitted from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
 
Maintain social distancing at all times. 
 
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
 
No 
  • bicycles, scooters, rollerblades, etc., 
  • balls, frisbees, kites, etc., 
  • running, jogging, or exercise other than walking, 
  • shouting, music playing, 
  • picnicking, sunbathing, 
  • costumes, 
  • littering,
  • touching, sitting, or walking on monuments or mausoleums. 

The rest of the cemetery's rules are posted on their website at https://www.green-wood.com/rules/.