Parks Department Readies New Public Bathrooms at ‘Stanton Storehouse’

BoweryBoogie:

“…two years in the making. Thanks to an allocation of $1 million in city funding sponsored by Councilwoman Margaret Chin and Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer in 2017, the city will reconfigure the west wing of the brick structure.

Plans call for the conversion of the window arches into entrances, installation of an ADA ramp, and additional LED security lighting (warm tones) around the premises. ..”

photo BoweryBoogie

“…The Stanton storehouse – at one point a youth center – was seized by the government more than three decades ago. Its current function remains Parks Department storage for all Manhattan Parks, and de-facto parking lot for city vehicles. Since 1994, though, the Sara D. Roosevelt Park Coalition has fought to reactivate this structure for local accessibility… in 1998 – the city promised to return the brick box to the community, but nothing happened.” Read more here.

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STANTON STREET PARK BUILDING RALLY WILL BE RESCHEDULED!

Contact: Rush Perez [CM Chin] (646) 592-0499, ruperez@council.nyc.gov


The Stanton Street Park Building rally scheduled for Thursday, February 14 will be rescheduled. An update regarding the new date and time for the rally will be circulated in the coming weeks. Contact: Rush Perez [CM Chin] (646) 592-0499,ruperez@council.nyc.gov

Here’s what we look like today as work starts on the restrooms for the Stanton Building

CANCELLED!
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Community Board Applications Deadline Extended to February 25th!

For all of you who voted for term limits – here’s your chance to serve!

Applications for the 2019-2021 class of Manhattan Community Board Members are now available! Click here to complete the application online.

Applicants are strongly urged to apply through the online form, but a printable PDF file is also available here for those who wish to mail in their application or drop off a physical copy at the Borough President’s office.

Applications are due February 8, 2019.

View the complete list of current Community Board members.

About Manhattan Community Boards

Manhattan’s 12 community boards are local organizations each composed of 50 volunteer members serving staggered two-year terms.  Community boards are tasked with being the independent and representative voices of their communities—the most grass-roots form of local government. The boards are pivotal in shaping their communities and work to enhance and preserve the character of the city’s many unique neighborhoods.

Each community board has a budget, a district manager and staff, and has three distinct responsibilities:

  • Monitoring the delivery of city services such as sanitation and street maintenance;
  • Planning and reviewing land use applications including zoning changes; and
  • Making recommendations for each year’s city budget.

Community boards consider a wide range of issues, including distribution of liquor licenses, consideration of sidewalk café applications, and permits for street fairs and other outdoor events. They may also weigh in issues before the Landmarks Preservation Commission, the Board of Standards and Appeals (the city agency dedicated to land-use and zoning regulation), and provide input on proposals from city agencies.

Members are officially appointed by the Manhattan Borough President. Half of the members of these boards are selected unilaterally by the Borough President, and half with the nomination of the City Council Members who represent the district. The Borough President must ensure adequate representation from different geographic neighborhoods in the district and must consider whether each community’s constituencies are represented. For more details please go to the website!!

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SDR Park Stanton ParkHouse Return the Stanton Building to This Community

For Valentine’s Day Love Your Park…

This Thursday, February 14, 3:00 pm

SDR Park Outside the Stanton Street Building, corner of Chrystie & Stanton streets.

COUNCIL MEMBER CHIN AND ACTIVISTS TO RALLY TO BRING BACK THE STANTON STREET BUILDING TO THE COMMUNITY

WHAT: On Thursday February 14th, Council Member Chin and the Stanton Street Park Building Task Force of the Sara D. Roosevelt Park Community Coalition, which includes University Settlement, Green Map System, and FABnyc, will rally to bring the Stanton Street Building back to the community. For 30 years, the Stanton Street Building has been out of public hands. It is time that the residents of the Lower East Side have access to this building. 

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Rush Perez

Communications Director

Council Member Margaret Chin

Council District 1

O: 212 788 7259

C:646 592 0499

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NYS Legislature Passes Menhaden Bill & “Don’t let GE off the hook”

From RiverKeeper:

RiverKeeper: “NY Legislature passes menhaden bill: ‘The public is
stepping up to protect these fish’
The New York State Senate today passed legislation to prevent the use of “purse seines,” the enormous nets being used by industrial fishing
operations, to harvest Atlantic menhaden (also known as “bunker”) in
New York State waters. The Assembly passed the measure on Monday
 (A.2571/S.2317). The bill goes to Governor Cuomo’s office for his
signature.
George Jackman, Riverkeeper Habitat Restoration Manager, said:
“Well done, New York. Protecting menhaden is absolutely essential for
supporting life in the Hudson and the coastal Atlantic, and this law sends an important message.
Menhaden, also known locally as “bunker,” are at risk from
overfishing. Enormous purse seine nets can capture giant schools of
menhaden,
along with other marine life swept up as “bycatch” – bluefish, striped
bass, river herring, shad, maybe even dolphin. This industrial level of fishing is mining vast numbers of menhaden from the sea to grind them into fish meal and fish oil, without regard to their important role in the
ecosystem. “
Photo: Gene Helfman

Menhaden are a critical species for the Hudson River and the coastal
Atlantic. They filter algae and are the preferred prey for whales, striped
bass, bluefish, tuna, sharks, cod, and more, but if an industrial fishery has its way, their population will be further decimated. If striped bass cannot
feed on menhaden, they will shift to herring and shad — disrupting the
food webs of the Hudson River and the coastal Atlantic even further. 
Iconic species like whales and dolphins are being seen just outside New
York Harbor. They are here for the menhaden. If menhaden are
overfished in our coastal waters, we can expect whales and dolphin to
move on.”

EPA and GE: ACTION

RiverKeeper: Join us in urging EPA Regional Administrator Pete
Lopez to issue a “not protective” determination in the Five Year
Review and to withhold the Certificate of Completion until the job is
truly done. Send a personalized message here.
The EPA must not let GE walk away from cleaning up the rest of its mess
in the Hudson River. Right now, EPA is finalizing its Five Year Review of
the Superfund cleanup and considering whether to issue a Certificate of
Completion for the work done to date. If EPA grants the Certificate of
Completion, it risks letting GE off the hook and leaving New Yorkers with a river that will be contaminated for decades to come. In December 2018, New York State released a report showing that significant PCB
contamination remains in the Upper Hudson River. And, recent findings
from the Hudson River Natural Resource Trustees indicate that PCBs in
the Hudson are harming the native mink population. Another study,
commissioned by Riverkeeper and our partners, shows that it could take much longer for fish in the Hudson River to recover from the PCB
contamination than EPA originally anticipated. EPA must hold GE
accountable for its toxic PCB pollution by issuing a “not protective”
determination in the Five Year Review and withholding the Certificate of Completion until the job is truly done. EPA Regional Administrator Pete
Lopez isn’t some distant bureaucrat in Washington, DC — he lives in our
region and is a former member of the New York State Assembly. He has
the power to ensure that EPA’s final decisions reflect the reality that more work needs to be done to clean up the Hudson River. He needs to hear
from you.

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From the City of New York: Dear New Yorkers,

On Tuesday, February 26, 2019, New York City will hold a citywide special election for Public Advocate.

“The Public Advocate seeks to resolve complaints from the public about City agencies and services, recommends how the City can best serve New Yorkers, promotes public access to information, and introduces bills in the City Council.

Voting is vital to our democracy, and the City encourages all eligible New Yorkers to vote. Polling sites will be open from 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM on Election Day.

If you need to register to vote or update your existing registration, you can do so by mail or online by February 1st, or in person at a Board of Elections office by February 16th. 

To register to vote or update your existing registration, find your assigned poll site, check your registration status, or for more information on voting, visit www.voting.nyc or call 311.

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Celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Pig in Chinatown

From: Better Chinatown USA http://betterchinatown.com/


20TH CHINATOWN LUNAR NEW YEAR PARADE & FESTIVAL

February 17, 2019 | Sunday | 1:00pm

 Chinatown Lower Manhattan

Parade route: Mott & Canal to Chatham Square to East Broadway towards the Manhattan Bridge, completing on Eldridge and Forsyth Streets towards Grand Street next to Sara D. Roosevelt Park.


20TH NEW YEAR FIRECRACKER CEREMONY & CULTURAL FESTIVAL


February 5, 2018 | Tuesday | 11:00am – 330pm. 

Sara D. Roosevelt Park at Grand Street.

Rooster photos of M’Finda Kalunga Garden’s rooster

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ECOLOGICAL CITY A Cultural & Climate Solutions Action Project WINTER/SPRING 2019

Rites of Spring M’Finda Kalunga Community Garden 2005

ECOLOGICAL CITY An Ecological Arts & Climate Solution Action Project. Learn More
ECOLOGICAL CITY Planning Meeting – Wednesday, February 6, 2019 – 6:30pm @ The Loisaida Inc. Center – 710 E. 9th (btwn Aves C & D) Lower East Side, New York City 
CREATIVE ENGAGEMENT ECOLOGICAL ARTS WORKSHOPS
March 2 – May 8 Learn More
ECOLOGICAL CITY PROCESSION FOR CLIMATE SOLUTIONS
Saturday, May 11 (Rain Date May 12) Learn More
VOLUNTEER FOR ECOLOGICAL CITY PROJECT – Sign Up!
SEE 2018 ROUTE & SCHEDULE (to be updated for 2019)

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At Davos: ‘Stop talking about philanthropy, start talking about taxes’”.

Davos Conference Excerpt:

‘It feels like I’m at a firefighters conference and no one’s allowed to speak about water.’

Rutger Bregman, historian: “This is my first time at Davos and I find it quite a bewildering experience to be honest… 1,500 private jets flown in here to hear Sir David Attenborough to speak about…how we’re wrecking the planet…I hear people talking the language of participation, justice and inequality and transparency but then almost no one raises the real issue of tax avoidance, right? And of the rich just not paying their fair share…it feels like I’m at a firefighters conference and no one’s allowed to speak about water, right? There was only one panel hidden away in the media center, that was actually about tax avoidance. I was one of about 15 participants. Something needs to change here. 10 years ago, the World Economic Forum asked the question “What must Industry do to prevent a broad social backlash?” The answer is very simple: Just stop talking about philanthropy, and start talking about taxes”

Just two days ago there was a billionaire, Michael Dell, in here and he asked a question: Name me one country where a top marginal tax rate of 70% would work? And I’m an historian: The United States. That’s where it actually worked in the 1950’s.

During Republican President Eisenhower, the war veteran, the top marginal tax rate was 91% for people like Michael Dell.. the top estate tax for people like Michael Dell was more than 70%. This is not rocket science ..we can talk for a long time about all these stupid philanthropy schemes. We can invite Bono once more but come on we have to be talking about taxes..taxes, taxes, taxes. All the rest is bullsh*t in my opinion.”

Winnie Byanyima ED Oxfam: “We have a tax system that leaks so much that allows $170 Billion of tax dollars to be taken to tax havens and to be denied the developing countries that need the money the most so we have to look at the business model, and we have to look at the role of governments to tax and plow money back into people’s lives….

We work with poultry workers in the richest country in the world, the US. Poultry workers: these are the women who are cutting the chickens and packaging them and we buy them in the supermarket. [One of the women who worked there] said they have to wear diapers because they are not allowed to work because they are not allowed toilet breaks. These are the jobs we have been told about that globalization is bringing. The quality of the jobs matters. It matters. These are not jobs of dignity. In many countries workers have no longer have a voice. They are not allowed to unionize, they are not allowed to negotiate for salaries. So we are talking about jobs but jobs that bring dignity. We’re talking about health care, The World Bank has told us that 3.4 Billion people who earn $5.50 a day are on the verge of, are just one medical bill away from sinking into poverty. They don’t have health care. They are just a crop failure away from sinking back into poverty. They have no crop insurance. So don’t tell me about low levels of unemployment. You are counting the wrong things. You are not counting dignity of people. You are counting exploited people.”

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