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Theft rising in Forest Hills

council2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

“It was never this bad,” residents said. Besides packages and catalytic converters, motorcycle was stolen, several houses were broken into. Has any thief ever been caught and prosecuted under Bail Reform? Many residents had to beg the police to write up a report. Residents should be able to self report, and have statistics compiled by…

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Community Board and Community Education Council are “advisory”.

council2 years ago01 mins

Met a retiring Community Board member who saw the changes over nearly four decades of her service. As an unpaid volunteer, she did not expect respect nor appreciation, but was tired of ineffectiveness of her time served. Was it always like this? How could it be made socially rewarding?

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Feral cats: Problem or solution to city’s rat problem?

council2 years ago01 mins

Inflation has driven many cat owners to surrender them or turn them out into the street. The City has a Trap-Neuter-Return initiative. How about a rat catching initiative? Cat food and medical expense would be covered by the City for owners who train cats to hunt mice. How is our “Rat Czar”, Kathleen Corradi doing?…

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Revisiting Local Law 11: NYC Façade Inspection & Safety Program (FISP)

council2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

RCNY §103-04 rules. A shareholder in Forest Hills complained that his 200-unit, 7-floor coop paid $250,000 last cycle to a Qualified Exterior Wall Inspector. Report was “SWARMP”. The current cycle has the same designation, but the cost tripled to $750,000. Another 130-unit coop in Kew Gardens had one brick off, and its shareholders need to…

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Dog poop is an annoyance. Give homeowner authority to ticket?

council2 years ago01 mins

Currently, the Pooper Scooper Law requires an investigation by DSNY. If caught, the maximum fine is $250. Filing a 311 report.

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Primary Spending by 29th District City Council Candidates: Lynn Schulman, Ethan Felder and Sukhi Singh

council2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

Source: Campaign Finance Board, Campaign Finance Summary and Independent Expenditure Summary.

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Brief History of NYC Legal Right to Shelter

council2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

Callahan v. Carey (1979) lawsuit by Robert Hayes, co-founder of Coalition for the Homeless, mandated adequate provision for housing single men of “all of the destitute and homeless alcoholics, addicts, mentally impaired derelicts, flotsam and jetsam, and others during the winter months.” The suit asked for 750 beds. The Constitution of the State of New…

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NYCHA Code Violations are not known, but yours are!

council2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

“(F)or the city’s 400,000 public housing residents, whose code violation histories remain invisible.” Check out yours here.

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A perspective from Alexis of East New York

council2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

We hear protests against migrant shelters in Manhattan, Staten Island and Queens, but not so much in Bronx and Brooklyn. A lot of people living there are on government assistance, and they have chosen to keep quiet. We want fairness from the government on all issues. The ability to raise our family without worrying about…

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110-34 67 Drive: Abandoned lot?

council2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

A single-family 7,370 sf detached home was approved in 2008. Lot sits vacant since with overgrown grass. Neighbors are still in contact with owner.

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