Other Pages on This Blog

Pages

Monday, November 22, 2021

VIRTUAL PUBLIC MEETING OF KENSINGTON'S COMMUNITY BOARD 12

 


Community Board 12 Public Meeting
Tuesday, November 23rd, 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
 
The next meeting of Community Board 12, which is open to the public, has been scheduled for Tuesday, November 23rd, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. To attend the virtual meeting, click on this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83478080812.
 
If you have any concerns, questions, solutions, needs, or problems that you'd like the community board to address, you can speak during the public session (item 4 on the agenda) for up to three minutes. To register to speak at the public session, click on this link and fill out the form: https://forms.gle/GuRX73yUr12qLbxG8.

If you're joining the meeting by phone, dial (646) 558-8656, then enter this Webinar ID: 834 7808 0812.
 
Public meetings of Community Board 12 are normally held on the fourth Tuesday of the month, from September through June, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. That schedule is subject to change.

Every neighborhood in New York City is represented by an all-volunteer community board, serving as the liaison between neighborhoods and city agencies. Board members are appointed by the borough president.

You do not have to be a board member to serve on a committee. Community Board 12's committees are

  •         Planning, Zoning Variances and City Map
  •         Education, Library, Cultural Affairs
  •         Sanitation & Environmental Protection
  •         Fire, Safety & Police
  •         Health & Social Services
  •         Housing & Buildings
  •         Legislation
  •         Parks, Capital Projects & Site Selection
  •         Transportation & Franchises
  •         Youth & Community Development

 --------------------------------------------

Community Board 12
phone: (718) 851-0800
fax: (718) 851-4140
e-mail: bk12 @ cb.nyc.gov
https://twitter.com/BrooklynCB12

ALBEMARLE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MEETING MINUTES, NOVEMBER 2021


The next virtual meeting of the Albemarle Neighborhood Association will take place in January 2022. The date has not yet been determined.
--------------------------------------------------
 
These minutes from the recent meeting of the ANA on Wednesday, November 17, 2021, were written by Jannette Katz Gomori, Secretary.

Albemarle Neighborhood Association  
November 17, 2021 Zoom Meeting
Minutes  

Larry Jayson, President presided over the zoom meeting with 19 participants
Peter Gomori, Treasurer
Jannette Katz Gomori, Secretary

1.Community Officer Smiarowski began the meeting discussing recent attempted carjacking on Beverly Road and East 5 street on Tuesday evening, November 16. Perpetrators were not yet apprehended.

Theft from mailboxes was addressed. With the mailboxes being retrofitted, there has been diminished incidence of theft. However, there are thefts at the Fedex mailboxes. It is recommended that Fedex mailings be done at Walgreens site and other Fedex places. It is a citywide problem.

Shoplifting incidences are occurring with greater frequency at Walgreens. The arrest and release policy adds to the frequency of the incidences.

Amazon drop offs do not have the same theft problems

Car thefts are also occurring in Kensington when keys are left in the car.

The catalytic converter thefts were brought up.  If they do occur, please call police and if there is a problem filing a report, ask to speak to the Supervising Officer on duty.

2. Council-Elect Shahana Hanif was introduced. She was born and raised in Kensington. 
 
Her goals are to have a safe and clean neighborhood. She will ensure that trash will be regularly picked up. She hopes to restore funds to the Sanitation department. She wants to increase the role of ACE in maintaining the neighborhood, regarding trash pickup and graffiti removal. More trash baskets are needed. The composting program needs to be reinstated. 
 
Council-Elect Hanif has been meeting with the 39th district which is a large and diverse district. There have been “listening to” sessions. The flooding issue is a key priority. 
 
Collaboration with Robert Carroll and other agencies will be a priority in managing our district. 
 
The problem of the homeless at the Kensington Plaza needs to be addressed regarding people needing services, as well as garbage that accumulates.

3. Peter Gomori has contacted the owners of the vacant Rite Aid building and arranged to have graffiti removed. It appears that Rite Aid-Walgreens has the lease. There is neighborhood interest in having a legitimate business that would rent out building that has been left vacant for several years.

4. Dissatisfaction was expressed at the lack of cleanliness of storefront sidewalks and streets. Business owners should be held accountable for clearing garbage in front of stores. Especially noted was the garbage in front of a vacant store on Church Avenue between East 4th and East 5 street.

Rat and raccoon problems were cited in front of houses. Perhaps composting would alleviate this problem as well as keeping houses clean in outside areas. 
 
More garbage cans are needed, especially at the corner of McDonald and Albemarle Road.

The placement of bike stands was addressed as a danger to drivers and pedestrians especially on the corner of Church Ave and McDonald Avenue.

5. Interest in having more people attend Community 12 Board meetings that would better represent our community. 
 
There is a need for greater responsiveness of the 66 Precinct to our Kensington neighborhood.

6. Ocean Parkway Clean up efforts have been a success. There are new trash cans as well as a Jobox for tools and supplies for volunteers who choose to maintain cleanliness on Ocean Parkway. Talk to Peter Gomori regarding access to the Job box. Seasonal Park employees from the Parks Department have also been hired to assist with cleaning.

7. There will be a free art activity for children on East 5 street this Saturday to create plaques with statements regarding street cleanliness. Supplies for painting on wood plaques will be made available.

8. A dangerous situation was reported regarding a person on the middle of Ocean Parkway who has been continually creating a disturbance and is a danger to himself and others. If you notice this person, please notify the Police Precinct directly at 718 851 5611

8. The next ANA meeting will take place on zoom in January. The date will be determined. Suggested speakers for the next meeting include the Sanitation Department, and Commanding Office of Police Precinct 66

Respectfully submitted
Jannette Katz Gomori
 

Friday, November 19, 2021

ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING AND METERS SUSPENDED ON THANKSGIVING

 


Alternate side of the street parking regulations, normally in effect to facilitate street cleaning, will be suspended on Thursday, November 25th, for Thanksgiving.
 
Regulations for parking meters will also be suspended.
 
Stopping, standing, and parking will be permitted, except in areas where stopping, standing, and parking rules are in effect seven days a week (for example, “No Standing Anytime”).
 
All of those regulations are 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.


Wednesday, November 17, 2021

AGENDA FOR COMMUNITY BOARD 7 (WINDSOR TERRACE, SUNSET PARK) PUBLIC VIRTUAL BOARD MEETING

 


Community Board 7 Virtual Public Meeting
Wednesday, November 17th, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
 
Community Board 7's board meeting will be held virtually on Wednesday, November 17th, 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/3CXrX2Q. 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. 
 
You can also view the meeting on CB 7's YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcAZ1cECSeZI8iNyQDKuX5Q
 
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 October 20 board meeting  
  6. Adoption of the minutes of the November 1 public hearing  
  7. Public Comment (3 minutes to speak on topics covered in the committee reports)  
  1. Committee Reports: A) Special Subcommittee on Last Mile Trucking Facilities (No vote required) – 1. Summary of what we learned so far, 2. Presentation and Q&A with Assemblymember Marcela Mitaynes, 3. Committee Discussion on next steps 

B) Land Use/Landmarks Committee (Vote required) – 1. Board of Standards and Appeals Application #2021-56-BZ – Special permit application to request a permit for a Use Group 3 within an M1-2 zoning district located at 341-353 39th Street, Brooklyn, NY  

C) Housing Committee (No vote required) – 1. Housing Committee Workshop and next steps, 2. Overview of Housing Our Neighbors with Dignity Act (HONDA), 3. Communication 

D) Public Safety Committee (No vote required) – 1. Discussion on the use of bicycles, motorized bikes and scooters in bike lanes and on sidewalks, 2. Parking and double parking on 5th Avenue, 3. Cars parking on sidewalk on 50th to 60th Streets between 2nd & 3rd Avenues, 4. Abandoned vehicles on 3rd Avenue/62nd Street and 64th Streets, 5. Crimes occurring in the neighborhood: Shooting on 46th Street, gang activity in the neighborhood, public urination, stolen packages and loitering, 6. Presentation from the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office on crime prevention and protections for seniors 

E) Ability and Access Committee (No vote required) – 1. Presentation by Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled, 2. Craft CB7 recommendations and priorities regarding disability rights, services, and inclusion 

9. Roll Call 

10. Elected Officials and Representatives 

11. District Manager’s Report 

12. Chairperson’s Report 

13. Old Business 

14. New Business 

15. Public Comment (3 minutes to speak on any subject) 

16. Adjournment 
 
-----------------------------------------------------------

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

http://www1.nyc.gov/site/brooklyncb7/index.page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brooklyn-Community-Board-7/195263140637225

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

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

66TH PRECINCT WILL MEET WITH THE PUBLIC AT ITS COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING

 


66th Precinct Community Council
Monthly Public Meeting (In Person)
Thursday, November 18th, 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
 
Speak in person with Deputy Inspector 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, November 18th, 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.
 
--------------------------------------------------------------------
 
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, November 10, 2021

KENSINGTON'S ALBEMARLE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION NOVEMBER MEETING

 

Albemarle Neighborhood Association
Wednesday, November 17th, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
 
The Albemarle Neighborhood Association will hold its next virtual public meeting for Kensington residents and business owners on Wednesday, November 17th, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 
 
The first guest speaker will be Officer Karol Smiarowski, a 66th Precinct Neighborhood Coordination Officer for Kensington, followed by Shahana Hanif, District 39's newly-elected City Councilmember.
 

Meeting ID: 886 1272 2086
Passcode: 132309
One tap mobile
+16465588656,,88612722086# US (New York)
+13017158592,,88612722086# US (Washington DC)

Or join by phone:
press1 646 558 8656 
then press 886 1272 2086 (the Meeting ID)
then press 132309 (the Passcode)

About Albemarle Neighborhood Association

Albemarle Neighborhood Association (ANA) is the oldest neighborhood association in Brooklyn. Since its founding in 1973, it has worked to advance Kensington's quality of life. ANA's meetings are free and are open to the public. They provide a place for Kensington's residents to address safety, security, and quality of life issues.

ANA helps create a safe and stable neighborhood by working closely with its members, other neighborhood residents, city agencies, and elected officials to address key issues.

The geographic area that ANA serves:

  • northern border: the north side of Caton Avenue
  • southern border: the south side of Beverley Road
  • western border: the west side of McDonald Avenue 
  • eastern border: the east side of Ocean Parkway

ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING SUSPENDED TOMORROW

 
 
Alternate side of the street parking (street cleaning) regulations will be suspended on Thursday, November 11th, for Veterans Day.
 
Other regulations, including parking meter 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.

Friday, November 5, 2021

UPDATE ON CURBSIDE LEAF COLLECTION IN COMMUNITY BOARDS 7 AND 12

The leaf collection date has been changed to December 11th.
 
Raked-up leaves will be picked up curbside in Brooklyn community boards 7 and 12 (as well as in 1, 2, 5, 6, and 7 and 9 through 18). The Department of Sanitation will turn the leaves into compost. 

Leaf set-out guidelines:
  • Collect the leaves in paper lawn & leaf bags or in unlined rigid containers.
  • Set the leaves out for collection at the curb after 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 11th. 
  • Don't put any leaves, grass, branches, and yard clippings generated by hired professionals out for curbside collection. They have to be disposed of by the hired professionals themselves.

BIKES, MOTORIZED BIKES, AND SCOOTERS IN BIKE LANES AND ON SIDEWALKS; NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME

 

Community Board 7 Public Safety Committee Meeting
Wednesday, November 10th, 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 virtual public meeting between the Community Board 7 Public Safety Committee, Captain Chen from the 72nd Precinct, the precinct's Community Affairs officers, the Brooklyn District Attorney's office, and the public. 
 
The meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 10th, 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 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
  1. Discussion on the use of bicycles, motorized bikes and scooters in bike lanes and on sidewalks
  2. Parking and double parking on 5th Avenue
  3. Cars parking on sidewalk on 50th to 60th between 2 and 3rd Avenues 
  4. Abandoned vehicles on 3rd Avenue/62nd and 64th streets
  5. Crimes occurring in the neighborhood: Shooting on 46th Street, gang activity in the neighborhood, public urination, stolen packages, and loitering
  6. Presentation from the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office on crime prevention and protection for seniors (Tentative)

To attend the webinar
from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android device, or landline, register at https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9Xe_jv_ZQ268_HW0G5U-Cw. When you finish registering, 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.

-----------------------------------------------------------

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

http://www1.nyc.gov/site/brooklyncb7/index.page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brooklyn-Community-Board-7/195263140637225

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