Neighborhood Notes: Back-to-school Giveaways, Curbside Composting, Road Closures & More!
Photo by Miriam Quiñones
Editor’s Note: Check back for updates as we add more events. For details of arts, culture and other fun activities and events, check out our Out & About listing.
Overnight Road Closures
See attached notice from NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) about some upcoming road closures on Bruckner Expressway.
Image courtesy of NYC Department of Transportation (DOT)
Curbside Composting Starts Oct. 6 in The Bronx
Starting on Oct. 6, curbside composting will be available in The Bronx. See attached notice for details.
CURBSIDE COMPOSTING FLIERFlier courtesy of Bronx Community Board 7
Student OMNY Card
See attached fliers below for more details about the Student OMNY Card to access New York City subways and buses
STUDENT OMNY CARD flierFlier courtesy of the MTA
STUDENT OMNY CARD flier
Flier courtesy of the MTA
Back-to-School Giveaway
See attached flier for details of a back-to-school giveaway courtesy of Assemblymember George Alvarez (A.D. 78) and various elected officials and partners.
BACK-TO-SCHOOL GIVEAWAY FLIERFlier courtesy of the event organizers
Digital Health Literacy Workshop
See attached flier for details of an upcoming Digital Health Literacy Workshop for Older Adults.
DIGITAL HEALTH LITERACY Workshop flierFlier courtesy of NYC Department of Health
Re-Entry Employment Resource Fair
See attached flier for details of a Re-Entry Employment Resource Fair hosted by The Office of the Bronx District Attorney.
RE-ENTRY RESOURCE FAIR flierFlier courtesy of The Office of the Bronx District Attorney
Summer Meals from June 27 – August 30
Even when school is out, people 18 years and younger can still enjoy free breakfast and lunch. The 2024 Free Summer Meals Program is here for those all across New York City, and it’s totally free for anyone who’s 18 years old or younger. You can find these meals at specific places like select NYC Public Schools, community pool centers, parks, and libraries. You don’t need to sign up, show any papers, or have an ID to get these meals. Just head to one of the desginated spots and enjoy a delicious breakfast and lunch. Have a great summer filled with good food and fun! Click here for more information.
Missing People
The following people have been reported missing in recent weeks:
A 71-year-old woman is reported missing from Wakefield. Click here for more details.
An 86-year-old man is reported missing from Fordham Manor. Click here for more details.
A 50-year-old woman is reported missing from Fordham Heights. Click here for more details.
A 41-year-old woman is reported missing from Wakefield. Click here for more details.
A 14-year-old girl is reported missing from Norwood. Click here for more details.
A 69-year-old man is reported missing from Wakefield. Click here for more details.
A 33-year-old man is reported missing from Norwood. Click here for more details.
An 81-year-old man is reported missing from Tremont. Click here for more details.
A 17-year-old girl is reported missing from Bedford Park. Click here for more details.
Anyone with information regarding these missing people is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the CrimeStoppers website at https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/, or on Twitter @NYPDTips. All calls are strictly confidential.
Affordable Housing Lotteries
NYC Department of Housing, Preservation and Development (HPD) has open affordable housing lotteries for housing units in The Bronx.
Click here for details of Park Lane Senior Apartments, 1940 Turnbull Ave, Bronx, NY 10473, with a deadline of Sept. 30.
Click here for details of 1041 Boynton Avenue Apartments, 1041 Boynton Ave, Bronx, NY 10472, with a deadline of Aug. 21.
Click here for details of 967 East 167th Street Apartments, 967 East 167 St., Bronx, NY 10459, with a deadline of Sept. 6.
Click here for details of 285 East 163rd Street Apartments, 285 E 163rd St, Bronx, NY 10456, with a deadline of Oct. 21.
Click here for details of the waiting list for Norwood Terrace Apartments, 3349 Webster Ave, Bronx, NY 10467, with a deadline of Aug. 26.
Click here for details of The Arabella, 4720 3 Ave, Bronx, NY 10458, with a deadline of Oct. 11.
Click here for details of 3055 Sedgwick Avenue Apartments, 3055 Sedgwick Ave, Bronx, NY 10468, with a deadline of Aug. 19.
Click here for details of 2532 Grand Avenue, 2532 Grand Ave, Bronx, NY 10468, with a deadline of Aug. 22.
Click here for details of 234 East 203rd Street Apartments, 234 East 203 Street, Bronx, NY 10458, with a deadline of Aug. 26.
HPD frequently extends the announced deadlines. Click here for more information on current open lotteries.
Beat the Heat
Click here for tips on how to beat the heat.
Van Cortlandt Pool Reopened
NYC Parks recently advised that Van Cortlandt Park reopened on July 11 having closed just before the July 4th weekend for repairs. The pool is open daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
As New York City has been experiencing dangerously high temperatures in recent weeks hovering around 90 to 100 degrees, see the attached flier below for some swimming safety tips from NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene. Click here for tips on how to beat the heat. Click here to read our previous story for tips on how to stay cool and for discounts available on air conditioning unit installation. Click here for our recent Inquiring Photographer feature on the misuse of fire hydrants. Click here to read a related story on swimmimg safety.
Applications Open for Public Artists in Residence Program
Calling all artists! Applications are open for the 2024-25 cycle of the Public Artists in Residence (PAIR) program. Cultural Affairs’ PAIR program embeds socially engaged artists in City agencies to utilize their creative, collaborative art practice to offer innovative solutions to pressing civic challenges. The residency provides artists with $40,000 in funding. This year, artists working in all media may apply to work with the following host agencies:
The Administration for Children’s Services (@NYCACS): Within ACS’s Division of Youth and Family Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice Programs and Services is seeking an artist who will collaborate with youth in custodial care to contribute to lasting positive change in the lives of young people through healing, self-discovery, and advocacy.
The Commission on Human Rights (@NYCCHR) is looking for an artist who can explore longstanding challenges in tackling discrimination, taking a fresh look at some of the root causes and barriers to reporting which can skew national and local data, and which may relate to individual and shared identities, and also explore solutions.
The Human Resources Administration (@NYCHRA) will work with their Public Artist in Residence focusing on the city’s Fair Fares program, which subsidizes low income New Yorkers’ public transit costs. The PAIR will collaborate with agency partners to bring awareness of the program to the public and increase dialogue around transportation equity and the number of New Yorkers taking advantage of this opportunity.
The Mayor’s Office of Equity and Racial Justice (@EquityNYCgov) is seeking an artist who leverage a range of storytelling techniques to help to increase the visibility of communities facing disparities, elevate the understanding of racial equity, and amplify the mission of the office to advance equity and create transformative change to promote racial justice in NYC.
View the PAIR application page for more information, guidelines, and eligibility. The deadline to apply is 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 25, 20224. Visit nyc.gov/pair to apply!
Paw Pals
Highschool junior pet care group, Paw Pals, is based in Riverdale and offers pet care services in The Bronx. They are looking to help those in need of a pet-sitter, pet-walker, etc. They say 33 percent of their profits will go to the national nonprofit, The Pet Fund, which raises money for veterinary costs for pets in need. For inquiries, a reference, or to book the group, contact them at pawpalsofficial100@gmail.com or via Instagram on @pawpalsriverdale.
Summer EBT Food Benefits
Summer EBT has started and will help low-income families cover the cost of groceries when school is out of session. Most households do not need to apply for Summer EBT food benefits. For more info, including eligibility requirements, click here.
Flier courtesy of NYC 311
Advanced Learn to Swim for Children
NYC Parks is offering advanced “Learn to Swim” classes for children. See attached flier for details.
ADVANCED LEARN TO Swim Classes flierFlier courtesy of NYC Parks
Call for Artists RFP
NYC Cultural Affairs and NYC Department of Veterans Services is calling on artists to submit applications for a Post-9/11 Fallen Service Member Memorial. See attached flier for details.
Part of the Solution 6th Annual Benefit
Part of the Solution (POTS) will be holding its 6th Annual Benefit on Wednesday, Oct. 16. See attached flier for details.
Part of the Solution Annual Benefit flierFlier courtesy of POTS
Soundview Economic Hub
YMPJ is called on all local Bronx businesses to work on an ambitious new project in Soundview. See attached flier for details.
Flier courtesy of YMPJ
Mosholu Parkway Elevator
As reported, further to our last coverage of progress on the future installation of the long-awaited elevator at Mosholu Parkway subway station in Norwood, which serves both North Central Bronx Hospital and Montefiore Medical Center, construction barriers which had been erected on one side of Jerome Avenue underneath the subway station have since been opened up to allow sidewalk access on that same side of the street, where previously there was no access, and a new sign has been placed on the barrier indicating that the elevator installation should be completed by Q3 2025. Read our latest story on this topic here.
CUNY Fast
The CUNY FAST (Financial Aid Support Team) helps current and future CUNY students complete the FAFSA, TAP and NYS Dream Act applications for financial aid to make sure they have money to cover their college expenses!
HESC offers a wide range of virtual events that can connect students and families with the information, resources, and financial aid experts they need to help them navigate the college application and financial aid process. Join a HESC even here. Find a HESC event here.
Long COVID Research Trial
Montefiore Medical Center recently launched a Long COVID trial. Click here for more details.
Track Mainenance on the 4 Train Tracks
Read our recent story on updates from the MTA to the required track maintenance on the tracks serving the 4 train, which has been causing the suspension of weekend services of the 4 train in recent months here.
Temporary Closure to the Norwood-East 205th Street Service
Click here to read our recent story about temporary entrance closures at the Norwood-East 205th Street subway station.
She Built NYC Open Call to Artists
The City of New York seeks artists interested in creating public monuments that honor remarkable women in all five boroughs, including civil rights pioneer Elizabeth Jennings Graham in Manhattan; the legendary Billie Holiday in Queens; Dr. Helen Rodríguez Trías in The Bronx; and Katherine Walker on Staten Island. In Brooklyn, a monument honoring the great Shirley Chisholm is already underway. Artists interested in this opportunity may submit samples of past work and supplementary materials to be considered. Visit https://nyculture.submittable.com/submit to apply.
Introduction to Hospital Chaplaincy
NYC Health + Hospitals is calling on all NYC faith leaders to get an introduction to hospital chaplaincy. See attached flier for details.
Flier courtesy of the event sponsors
Naloxone Nasal Spray and Testing Strips
State Sen. Gustavo Rivera (S.D. 33) is offering free, live-saving packs of Naloxone nasal spray and testing strips. See attached flier for details.
STATE SEN. GUSTAVO Rivera (S.D. 33) is offering free, live-saving packs, Naloxone Nasal Spray and Testing Strips.Flier courtesy of the Office of State Sen. Gustavo Rivera
Earlier Trash Collection
As part of ongoing efforts to ensure that 24 million pounds of residential waste spend as little time in public spaces as possible, officials from New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) largest trash collection shift has started an hour earlier since April 22. In the past, it operated from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., but since April 22, it has started at 5 a.m. and finishes at 1 p.m. Read our latest story here.
NY SWIMS
On Jan. 5, Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled NY SWIMS: the New York Statewide Investment In More Swimming. Recognizing that drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1-4, and that climate change will increase extreme heat events, the governor’s office said NY SWIMS will build out municipal pools in high-need areas, connect New Yorkers to the State’s rivers and lakes, deploy pools in urban environments, and invest in State parks and pools. It will also promote initiatives to help more New Yorkers swim safely by addressing the statewide lifeguard shortage, increasing swimming instruction, and increasing amenities at pools and beaches. Read our latest story on this topic here. Read our related story on swimming safety here.
NYC Parks is Hiring
NYC Parks is hiring for the summer. City Park workers with a driver’s license start with a rate of $20.89/hour. Seasonal aide positions are also available for non-drivers at $18/hour. Visit bit.ly/parks24bx for more information.
Dangerous Dogs
Lotto Scam
The NYPD is advising residents to be aware of a common Lotto Scam whereby they’re approached by a person or persons claiming to have a winning lottery ticket they cannot cash. They usually explain they’ll share their winnings with the resident if they make a cash deposit. The NYPD are advising residents never to give money, jewelry, or other items of value to anyone unknown to them.
Training for Small Business Owners
Join YMPJ to learn more about running a small business. See attached flier for details.
Flier courtesy of the event sponsors
No Cost Site Safety Training for Construction Workers Impacted by Valor Consulting
NYC Department of Small Businesses Services (SBS) is urging more than 17,000 active, construction workers to apply to SBS’s no-cost training program after their Site Safety Training (SST) cards issued by Valor Consulting were deactivated following the revocation of the company’s status as a city-approved, safety training course provider. Those who apply will receive new replacement cards instead. Read our latest story on this topic here.
MTA Mobile Sales Van Schedule
Details of the MTA Mobile Sales Van Schedule are attached further below. Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (A.D. 81) also provided the following information.
» MTA Mobile Sales Van Bus Schedule — Monthly
Need to refill your Metro card? The Metro Card Bus is coming near you! Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month, the MTA will bring the Metro Card Bus to the following locations to assist you in refilling your card *Schedules are subject to change*. Note: Mobile Sales are Cash Only. You can still buy a MetroCard using cash or transfer value from a Reduced-Fare MetroCard.
1st Wednesday
- Riverdale at 235th Street and Johnson Avenue
- 9 AM – 11 AM
3rd Wednesday
- Riverdale at Skyview Shopping Center (Riverdale Ave between 256 St & 259 St)
- 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
3rd Wednesday
- Kingsbridge at 231 St and Broadway
- 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
2nd & 4th Friday
- Knolls Crescent Mall (11-21 Knolls Crescent)
- 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
1st Wednesday
- Woodlawn Heights at Woodlawn Heights Library
- 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
• Get help with a Reduced-Fare Application
• Transfer MetroCard balances (Full fare and Reduced-Fare)
• Exchange a damaged Reduced-Fare MetroCard for a temporary replacement
• Report a lost/stolen Reduced-Fare MetroCard
• Ask about any MetroCard-related issues
• Sign up for OMNY
Flier courtesy of the event sponsors
NYC Public Schools Bus App
NYC Public Schools now has a free bus app to help parents coordinate and track their child’s bus rides. For more information, click here.
NYC Department of Transportation E-Bike Educational Campaign
NYC Department of Transportation has launched a new e-bike educational campaign. See attached flier for details. Read our latest story on this topic here.
Expanded Healthcare Benefits for Veterans
Healthcare benefits have been expanded to those veterans affected by certain toxins during the line of duty. Click here for more information.
Soccer Referees Wanted!
Apply for School Tax Relief
The School Tax Relief (STAR) and Enhanced School Tax Relief (E-STAR) benefits offer eligible New York State homeowners property tax relief. Homeowners not currently receiving the STAR exemption who meet the program’s eligibility requirements may apply for the STAR tax credit with the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance. If you qualify for the credit, it will be issued to you in the form of a check. More information is available at www.tax.ny.gov/star or (518) 457-2036.
You may apply for the Basic STAR or Enhanced STAR tax exemption with the NYC Department of Finance if you owned property and received STAR in 2015-16 but later lost the benefit, and you would like to apply to restore it. Your income must be $250,000 or less to qualify for Basic STAR. You may apply if you currently receive Basic STAR and would like to apply for Enhanced STAR. You may be eligible for Enhanced STAR if you are 65 or older in the calendar year you use. The total income of all owners, resident spouses, or registered domestic partners cannot exceed $98,700.
If you qualify for the exemption, it will be applied to your property tax bill. You will not be issued a check. If you meet the criteria outlined above, you can apply for the Basic STAR or Enhanced STAR tax exemption with the NYC Department of Finance. You may submit your application online or download the application form (Click “How to apply for the STAR exemption” and download the paper application) on the Property Tax Benefits for Homeowners page. You may also be eligible for other property tax exemptions.
If you currently receive STAR or E-STAR as a property tax exemption and earn $250,000 or less, you can register for the STAR credit to receive a check instead. You may obtain a more significant benefit with the credit, as the amount of the STAR credit will increase in the future, but the value of the exemption will not. To learn more, visit www.tax.ny.gov/star or contact the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance at (518) 457-2036.
Low-Cost & Free Child Care
NYC Child Care Resource & Referral Consortium, Council Member Kevin Riley and Partners are offering information on free and low-cost care. See attached flier for more information.
Missing Dog
See attached flier below for details of a missing dog.
Astor Trauma Recovery Center Services
See attached flier below for details of Trauma Recovery Center Services offered by Astor Services.
West Bronx Housing Support
See attached flier below for details of the various types of housing support offered by West Bronx Housing.
Kingsbridge Heights Community Center Programs
Kingsbridge Heights Community Center provides a range of helpful programs to the local community for all age-groups. For more information, click here. To read our latest story on KHCC’s 50th Anniversary, click here.
Get Your ID NYC
See attached flier below for details of how to obtain your ID NYC.
Friendly Visiting Program for Older Adults
NYC Department of the Ageing runs a “Friendly Visiting” program for older New Yorkers. Social isolation occurs when a person has little to no contact with anyone else. In older adults, it can be harmful to their wellbeing and lead to a variety of serious health problems, including depression, cognitive decline, and heart disease. Older New Yorkers are at higher risk of becoming socially isolated.
The Department for the Aging says it is working with its network of providers and City agencies to limit social isolation through multiple initiatives. They include Friendly Visiting programs, in person and virtual programs. Click here for more information. [The Friendly Voices program is no longer running, we were informed.]
Food Pantry for Veterans
A food pantry for veterans is available at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center. See attached flier below for details.
District 10 Community Education Council is hosting an ongoing recruitment drive for new members. See attached flier for more details.
Learn how to help the Bronx community resolve low level arrests through healing, dialogue, and community connection by becoming a restorative justice volunteer, while receiving a stipend. For more information, email ProjectResetBX@innovatingjustice.org or call (718) 618 1550.
Shared Work Program
NYS Department of Labor is seeking to help nonprofits which may be encountering various hurdles, including financial constraints, budget reductions, increasing interest rates, and inflation in 2024.
To navigate these obstacles, the Shared Work Program could offer the support you need. This program presents an opportunity to save labor dollars during challenging times, retain employees in a tight labor market, increase flexibility while providing critical services, and position for the long-term. Call (518) 549-0480 for more information or visit https://dol.ny.gov/shared-work-program-0?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery.
Veterans Services
NYC Department of Veterans’ Services is reminding all veterans that assistance with housing, legal services, burial services, free mental health services, wellness, employment, benefits and much more is available to them. Email connect@veterans.nyc.gov or call (212) 416-5250 for more information.
Street Activity Permit Deadlines
SAPO Permit Deadlines are as follows:
- Single Block Festival: 90 Days
- Block Party, Clean Up, Farmers Market, Mobile Unit, Religious Event: 60 Days
- Plaza Event: 60-14 Days (depending on size)
- Street Event, Open Street Event: 45-14 Days (depending on size)
- Open Culture: 15 Days
- Press Conference, Rally, Demonstration, Production Event: 10 Days
Click here for more information.
Chart courtesy of the Mayor’s Office for Citywide Event Coordination and Management via Bronx Community Board 7
Mosholu Montefiore Community Center
Get your High School Diploma at MMCC’s free classes for ages 18+, which include work readiness activities and college assistance. Call (718) 652 0282 for more information. Orientations are held every Friday at noon via Zoom at https://bit.ly/3Zg2iNu.
Street Pavement Work Schedule
Click here to view the NYC Streets Pavement Works schedule.
Street Closure Search
Click here and enter your block / address to find details of street closures in your neighborhood.
Bainbridge Avenue Project Weekly Construction Bulletin
See attached the latest Bainbridge Avenue Project Weekly Construction Bulletin.
Flier courtesy of NYC Department of Design & Construction
Community Meetings
The next regular Bronx Community Board 7 general meeting will take place in September 2024 (date to be confirmed). Contact KCabreraCarrera@cb.nyc.gov to be added to the distribution list.
The next regular Bronx Community Board 8 general meeting will take place in September 2024 (date to be confirmed). Contact BX08@cb.nyc.gov for more details and to be added to the distribution list.
The next 52nd Precinct Community Council Meeting will take place in September 2024 (date to be confirmed). Contact to be added to the distribution list.
The next Bedford Mosholu Community Association meeting will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 2024
Simple Pedestrian Ramp Rehabilitation in The Bronx & Queens
NYC Department of Design & Construction have issued the Q2 2024 newsletter regarding the Simple Pedestrian Ramp Rehabilitation project in The Bronx & Queens. See attached below.
Flier courtesy of NYC Department of Design & Construction
Citizen Training to Reduce Overdose Deaths
With recorded overdose rates of 75.3 percent in Hunts Pont and Mott Haven in recent years, the City announced new measures in the Fall of 2022 to train citizens on how to reduce overdose deaths. Click here for more information and click here to read a recent story on the topic.
Summary & History of Redistricting in New York following the 2020 Census
2020
The Census response deadline was in October 2020 but amid the pandemic, the collection of the results was delayed until April 2021.
2021
Following the compilation of the 2020 census data results, in 2021, the New York State Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) held a number of virtual sessions with community residents to discuss the redistricting process and obtain their input. The IRC held a final Bronx County hearing on its proposed redrawn maps for the assembly, State senate, and congressional districts on Nov. 9, 2021. That hearing can be watched here.
2022
The maps/plans were submitted by the commission to the State legislature on Jan. 3, 2022. The State legislature voted on the first set of plans, rejecting it, and could not agree on a second set. Instead, elected representatives voted to approve alternate maps proposed by the Democratic Party. These alternate maps were ultimately approved on Feb. 2, 2022 by the State legislature, which holds a Democratic majority, and were signed off by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Feb. 3, 2022, as reported.
The NYS Republican Party immediately mounted a legal challenge to the vote, and a judge later overruled the February 2022 vote by the State legislature as unconstitutional, saying the February alternate maps were gerrymandered by Democrats. The court ordered new maps to be redrawn. Lawmakers had until April 11 2022 to submit new maps, but on April 4, 2022 a judge issued a stay on the case, which retained the prevailing alternate February 2022 maps in place, allowing candidates time to collect the required number of voter signatures needed to get on the ballot for the June 2022 Primaries before the deadline.
As reported, on April 27, 2022, the New York Court of Appeals struck down the congressional and State senate redistricting maps approved by the State legislature in February 2022, and a court-appointed special master was required to come up with new maps by May 20, 2022. The court also ordered that the 2022 congressional and State primary elections be postponed to August 23, 2022. The redrawn maps by the special master can be viewed here.
On June 10, 2022, an appellate division of the New York Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that declared the State’s Assembly district boundaries invalid, but determined that they should still be used for the 2022 legislative elections since the lawsuit challenging them was filed too late to make changes.
The appellate division ruling determined that the Assembly district map was enacted in violation of the state’s constitutional redistricting process. On June 20, 2022, Justice Patrick McAllister issued an order approving technical corrections to New York’s enacted congressional district boundaries.
On Sept. 29, 2022, the New York division of the State Supreme Court directed the IRC to “initiate the constitutional process for amending the assembly district map based on the 2020 census data by formulating a proposed assembly map” and submit such a plan to the legislature by April 28, 2023.
Following the general election held on Nov. 8, 2022, congressional [and State Senate] representatives began representing the redrawn congressional and State Senate districts effective Jan. 1, 2023. The State Assembly districts are due be redrawn ahead of the 2024 primaries. Drafts of the redrawn assembly districts were released on Dec. 1, 2022 by the NY Redistricting Commission.
2023
On April 20, 2023, the New York State Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) voted 9-1 to advance a revised plan for state Assembly district boundaries and submit it to the legislature. The latest plan released on April 20, 2023 can be reviewed here.
On April 24, 2023, both chambers of the legislature approved and Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) signed legislation establishing new Assembly district boundaries for use starting with the 2024 elections.
In June 2023, AP reported that lawyers seeking redrawn congressional lines in New York argued before a State appeals court on June 8, 2023, in a Democrat-backed lawsuit that could have implications in the 2024 fight for control of the U.S. House of Representatives. AP reported that the lawsuit was brought on behalf of 10 New York voters who wanted the State redistricting commission to submit new proposed state congressional lines for 2024.
A victory for the plaintiffs would scrap the lines drafted for 2022 by the outside special master expert after the Republican legal challenge. Republicans flipped four congressional seats in New York under redrawn lines in 2022.
On July 13, 2023, an appellate division of the New York Supreme Court ruled in Hoffman, et al. v. New York State Independent Redistricting Commission, et al. that the state’s congressional redistricting process was not followed when the independent redistricting commission failed to submit a second set of maps to the legislature and ordered the commission to reconvene and re-draw congressional district boundaries for use by the 2024 elections.
On December 12, 2023, the New York Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court, ruled in a 4-3 decision that the independent redistricting commission did not follow the state’s congressional redistricting process and ordered the commission to reconvene and re-draw new congressional district boundaries by Feb. 28, 2024, for use in the 2024 elections.
LATEST REDISTRICTING MAP as of February 2024Map courtesy of NY Redistricting Commission
Fentanyl Awareness
NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene is reminding all residents of safety prevention in relation to fentanyl use. See attached flier below for details.
Calling All Neighborhood History Keepers
The Bronx Historical Society and Columbia University, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, is looking to five neighborhood history keepers for a special history project running from November 2023 to March 2025. You’ll be paid $30 per hour for your work and receive free training and support. You’ll be based in Mott Haven and will be required to devote about 15 hours a month to the project. Call Amy Starecheski on (212) 851 4395 or email aas39@columbia.edu.
RECRUITMENT FLIER IN Spanish for Bronx history keepersFlier courtesy of motthavenhistory.org
Regional Transportation Plan
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC), which covers New York City, Long Island, and the Lower Hudson Valley, wants your input to help formulate the next Regional Transportation Plan. Every four years, NYMTC staff and member agencies work with stakeholders and members of the public on a Regional Transportation Plan which serves as a blueprint to guide federal investments in transportation.
This includes highways, roads and bridges, streets, rail and bus transit, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, movement of goods, and transportation for people with disabilities. NYMTC is currently developing Moving Forward 2055, the region’s next plan. Join in the collaborative effort to create an efficient, convenient, and sustainable transportation system by taking the survey and sharing your thoughts and ideas! Survey link: https://www.fhistudio-apps.com/nymtc_moving_forward_2055/#/.
Baby Safety while Sleeping
Even in cold weather, babies should always sleep alone – without loose bedding that can cover a baby’s face, causing them to suffocate—and in a crib, play yard, or bassinet. For more info on infant safe sleep best practices, visit http://nyc.gov/safesleep or call 311.
HOW BABY SLEEPS safelyFlier courtesy of NYC Children
INCLUDEnyc fosters positive futures and enhances the quality of life for young people with any disability from birth to age 26 and their families in New York City. The organization promotes access to educational, employment, and independent living opportunities for young people, and advocate with families for meaningful inclusion in the broader community. Share your experiences, struggles, and successes as parents of children with disabilities. For a list of upcoming workshops and events, both online and in person, click here.
For those interested in English for Speakers of Other Languages classes, BronxWorks are accepting students. Contact program coordinator, Cheyla Perez, at cperezduran@bronxworks.org or (718) 508 3112 for more information.
Join Good Shepherd Services for their weekly Community Kitchen events each Saturday. See attached flier below for more information.
FLIER FOR GOOD Shepherd Services Community KitchenFlier courtesy of Good Shepherd Services
Apply for NYCHA Housing
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) provides affordable housing for low and moderate-income residents throughout the five boroughs. City officials remind applicants that they do not have to pay to apply for public or Section 8 Housing. Click here for more information.
Get a Refund on Your Next Rent Increase (Section 8 voucher holders)
Attention New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Section 8 voucher holders: Find out how you can get a refund on your next rent increase. Click here to sign up.
Ombudsperson Call Center
Did you know that if you are not happy with NYCHA’s response to your mold or leak complaint, a court-appointed independent Ombudsperson Call Center (“OCC”) is available to help. To learn more about the OCC, visit ombnyc.com or Call 1-888-341-7152.
Notice from NYCHA / Con Ed re People Who Use Life-Support Equipment
New York City Housing Authority ae advising residents that if they use life-support equipment or if someone in their household does, it’s important to let Con Edison know. Con Edison keeps a record of such individuals to contact them in case of emergency and make sure they are safe. Call 1-877-58-CONED (1-877-582-6633) or visit https://on.nyc.gov/3tScCuR to complete the online form. Please have your 15-digit account number available when you call. Life-support equipment conditions require certification that must be updated annually.
Bronx City Council District Voters Forum
Join the Bronx City Council District 11 Voters Forum for discussion on all matters affecting Bronx City Council District 11.
Free Smoke Alarms
The American Red Cross and its Home Fire Campaign has partnered with the FDNY to install free Smoke Alarms to New Yorkers ahead of the winter season. Fill out this form if you are interested in receiving a free Smoke Alarm. Unfortunately, many deadly fires have taken in The Bronx in the last few years, so it is critical that we take every precautionary measure to protect our communities from fires.
FLIER FOR FREE smoke alarmsFlier courtesy of FDNY, FDNY Foundation and the American Red Cross
Fire Safety Tips
Read some fire safety tips in the attached flier below.
FIRE SAFETY TIPSFlyer courtesy of Councilman Eric Dinowitz / NYC Department of Housing, Preservation & Development
Lithium-Ion Safety Tips
The FDNY recently shared some lithium-ion battery safety tips. See attached flier for more details. See also our prior story on lithium-ion battery fire prevention in e-bike stores.
Be Coyote Aware
NYC Parks is advising residents to be coyote aware, in light of recent sightings in the City. They advise that if residents see a coyote, do not panic. Most are not dangerous. However, they should be observed from a distance. Do not feed them and dispose of food properly to avoid attracting them, protect your pets, and keep coyotes wary by making yourself appear big, wave your arms, and make loud noises until the coyote retreats. In case of an emergency such as physical contact or a bite from a coyote, dial 911.
CHART SHOWING DIFFERENCES between cold or fluSource: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
Flu / Cold Season
Flu and cold season is well underway and health officials recommend getting an up-to-date flu and COVID-19 vaccination. Below are some charts from the CDC which aim to show the symptoms for COVID-19, a cold and the flu.
Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
“Picking Up the Pieces” is a wellness forum for the LGBTQ+ community, a safe space to have supportive, group discussions. The group meets on Mondays at 5 p.m. at 448 East 149th St (3rd Floor) Bronx, NY 10455, in conjunction with Destination Tomorrow and moderated by Yahaira Gonzalez.
PICKING UP THE pieces is a new wellness forum for the LGBTQ+ community, a space space for group discussions which take place at 448 East 149th Street each Monday at 5 p.m. in conjunction with Destination Tomorrow.Flier courtesy of Destination Tomorrow
Missing Cat
The pictured cat is missing from the Norwood section of The Bronx. A poster affixed to a pole on Putnam Place between East Gun Hill Road and Reservoir Oval East asks anyone who sees the cat to call (774) 281 9654. The cat is white and brown, has blue eyes, and is male. He was lost on East 206th Street, Bronx, NY 10467. He wears a blue collar, and his family misses him.
Danielle Brennan from Riverdale said a person who was walking her dog Milo (pictured below) lost him on Friday, Dec 8, somewhere between Netherland Avenue and Bailey Avenue on 230th Street. She doesn’t know his exact last location.
She has asked that if anyone finds him to please hold him. She said he is friendly and loves other people and dogs. She said he has one blue eye and one brown eye, is a 2 years old, and is chipped. She said if found, residents can notify the chip company that he is lost, and verify the contact information they have is correct. Alternatively, residents can call the Norwood News on (929) 318 6595 or email us at smoloney@norwoodnews.org and we’ll put you in direct touch with Danielle.
Photo courtesy of Danielle Brennan
Cannabis Updates
NYS Cannabis Control Board (CCB) held a public meeting on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023 as reported. Public comment was allowed during a designated part of the meeting. Online submissions formed part of the official record of the meeting and were documented in the meeting minutes. Videos, transcripts, and minutes of the board meeting were to be posted on the board’s website following the meeting, CCB officials said. Norwood News will share the link, once available. Additional information can be found here. See also our recent story on this topic here.
For more background, click here, here, and here. Bronx Community Board 7 (CB7) held a public hearing regarding adult-use retail cannabis on Jan. 16. Story to follow.
Open Call for Curators
Bronx Arts Space (BAS) advises of the 2024 Emerging Bronx Voices Open Call for curators. BAS is looking for more up and coming curators to apply to an open call. They welcome anyone (no exhibit curation experience needed) who lives or works in The Bronx to submit an idea for a thematic exhibition at BAS. Email applications to sabine@bronxartspace.com by midnight, Feb. 11. Selected exhibitions will be on view at BAS from April 11 to May 18, 2024.
Unused Commissary Funds
NYC Department of Correction (DOC) is advising formerly incarcerated individuals that the procedure for reclaiming any unused commissary funds has changed with immediate effect. According to DOC, only the released individual can claim the funds, and can do so in person and receive cash at a DOC Cashiers Window at Rikers Island Central Cashiers, Manhattan Court, or Brooklyn Court for amounts of up to $200. Photo ID, a New York State ID number, a former book / case number, a valid, physical address, and active contact number (if receiving funds exceeding $200) must be provided to claim the funds. Funds exceeding $200 will be paid by check. The portal to input the request can be accessed at on.nyc.gov/3MQndmG. Commissary Reports are also available at on.nyc.gov/3R3bIup. See attached flier for more information.
Flier courtesy of NYC Department of Correction
Fare-Free Bus Pilot
The MTA launched its fare-free bus pilot program on Sept. 24 on five routes, one in each borough, for a period of six to 12 months. In The Bronx, Bx18 A/B operates daily from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m. in a loop, serving Undercliff Avenue or Sedgwick Avenue, Grand Concourse/East 170th Street, Macombs Road, Tremont Avenue, 168th Street and 170th Street. It serves Morris Heights, Highbridge and Mount Eden neighborhoods and connects to the trains and several other bus routes. Visit https://new.mta.info/press-release/mta-fare-free-bus-pilot-launches-five-routes-sunday-sept-24 for more information.
The Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit Tenant Support Unit
The Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit provides support to tenants. See attached flier below for details.
Oct. 1 marked the official start of the winter heating season, the citywide period through May 31 in which New York City building owners must maintain an indoor temperature of at least 68 degrees between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., when it’s below 55 degrees outside. Click here for more information on what to do if you lose heat or hot water at home. From 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., indoor temperature must be at least 62 degrees, regardless of the temperature outside.
Hot water must be kept at a minimum temperature of 120 degrees at the source, year-round. NYCHA residents experiencing issues with heat or hot water should call the Customer Contact Center at (718) 707-7771 or report the issue via the MyNYCHA mobile app or web version. Full details on NYCHA’s preparation for this heating season are available here: https://on.nyc.gov/3SK31Df.
Source: The City of New York via Twitter
NYCHA residents experiencing issues with heat or hot water should call the Customer Contact Center at (718) 707-7771 or report the issue via the MyNYCHA mobile app or web version. Full details on NYCHA’s preparation for this heating season are available here: https://on.nyc.gov/3SK31Df.
Participatory Budgeting
District 14 City Council Member Pierina Sanchez is calling for ideas / projects which may benefit from funding via the participatory budgeting program in 2024. See attached flier below for details.
DISTRICT 14 CITY Council Member Pierina Sanchez is calling for ideas / projects which may benefit from funding via the participatory budgeting program next year.Flier courtesy of Council Member Pierina Sanchez
Ombudsperson Call Center for Unresolved Repair Issues
Do you have an existing and/or unresolved mold or leak complaint that you need help with? The Ombudsperson Call Center (OCC) is independent of NYCHA and receives complaints by residents who have contacted NYCHA about repair issues but still have concerns regarding mold, leaks and any associated repairs that have not been completed properly or on time. Get in touch with the Ombudsperson Call Center by phone on 1-888-341-7152 to get it resolved, or submit a ticket online at https://on.nyc.gov/37KvvH0.
How to Retrieve a Towed Vehicle
If you need to retrieve a towed vehicle, see attached flier below.
Applications are now open to apply for Citizens NYC 2024 grants of up to $3,000 for community projects and up to $5,000 for small businesses. The closing date is Friday, March 31, 2024. Winners will be selected and grants will be distributed in the summer of 2024. Learn more and apply at www.citizensnyc.org. See attached flier for more information.
Flier courtesy of the event sponsors
RFP Open for Orchard Beach
NYC Parks & Recreation announced Oct. 27 it is accepting Requests for Proposals for the development, operation and maintenance of a restaurant, snack bar and merchandise concessions at the Orchard Beach Pavilion in Pelham Bay Park. Visit www.nyc/parks for more information. The solicitation number is X39-SB-R-2023.
RFP for Stables at Van Cortlandt Park
NYC Department of Parks & Recreation is accepting Requests for Proposals for the renovation, operation, and maintenance of riding
stables at Van Cortlandt Park, The Bronx since Friday, Oct. 27. The Solicitation Number is # X92-D-ST-2023. Click here for more information.
Calling All Veterans & Families of Veterans
The Bronx Historical Society is calling on all veterans to share their stories with the society to create an archive and pay tribute to the struggles, lives and sacrifices of veterans. Contact librarian@bronxhistoricalsociety.org or call (718) 881 8900 Ext. 105.
The 2nd Quarter 2024 Reconstruction Newsletter from NYC Department of Construction & Design for the Norwood and Woodlawn Heights area regarding the replacement and distribution of water mains and rehabilitation of sewers is attached below.
Flier courtesy of NYC Department of Design & Construction
New York City Mayor, Eric L. Adams says the wisdom, history, commitment, and passion that so many of our residents exhibit and extend to their neighbors makes them pillars of their communities and city. It is in this spirit that Adams wishes to honor residents who have lived on the block, resided in buildings, served in a civic organization the longest. He is requesting residents to join him as he travels throughout the City to pay tribute to these pillars of the communities. Nominate a block association, civic association, homeowners association, tenant association or other here.
Fare-Free Bus Pilot
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) launched a fare-free bus pilot program on Sept. 24, 2023 on five routes, one in each borough, for a period of six to 12 months. In The Bronx, Bx18 A/B operates daily from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m. in a loop, serving Undercliff Avenue or Sedgwick Avenue, Grand Concourse/East 170th Street, Macombs Road, Tremont Avenue, 168th Street and 170th Street. It serves Morris Heights, Highbridge and Mount Eden neighborhoods and connects to the trains and several other bus routes. Nearby major employers and institutions include Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center and Bronx Community College. See attached flier below about the MTA’s fare-free bus pilot program and click here for more information.
LEARN MORE ABOUT the MTA’s fare-free bus pilot program.Flier courtesy of the MTA
Redress for Tenants regarding Construction Noise
Construction can be noisy, dusty and disruptive. Living in a building that is undergoing renovation or construction can be difficult, but conditions should never be dangerous or present hazards to occupants. NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) works to help minimize the impact of construction on existing tenants through the Office of the Tenant Advocate (OTA). Learn more here.
CONSTRUCTION CAN BE noisy, dusty and disruptive. Living in a building that is undergoing renovation or construction can be difficult, but conditions should never be dangerous or present hazards to occupants. NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) works to help minimize the impact of construction on existing tenants through the Office of the Tenant Advocate (OTA).Flier courtesy of NYC Department of Buildings
Ombudsperson Call Center for Unresolved Repair Issues
Do you have an existing and/or unresolved mold or leak complaint that you need help with? The Ombudsperson Call Center (OCC) is independent of NYCHA and receives complaints by residents who have contacted NYCHA about repair issues but still have concerns regarding mold, leaks and any associated repairs that have not been completed properly or on time. Get in touch with the Ombudsperson Call Center by phone on 1-888-341-7152 to get it resolved, or submit a ticket online at https://on.nyc.gov/37KvvH0.
Eviction Help
For more information on how to get help if you face eviction, EvictionFreeNY.org is a free tool put together by JustFix and Right to Counsel.
It is illegal for someone to pressure or force you to leave your home. Do not self-evict! Call 311 and ask for the Tenant Helpline to get free legal advice, including information on how to complete the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) application. pic.twitter.com/OknxH0kACN
— NYC Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants (@NYCMOPT) March 10, 2022
OMNI Cards
OMNY CARDS ALLOW New York City riders to tap and go and are now available to buy at both Fordham Road subway stations serving the 4 and B/D lines. See attached flier below for more information and read our latest story on the newly installed machines here.
OMNY CARDS ALLOW New York City riders to tap and go.Flier courtesy of the MTA
Reduced fares are available for riders who are 65 or older or riders who have qualifying disabilities. The reduced fare is half the base fare. For example, the base fare for subways and local buses is $2.75, so the reduced fare is $1.35. There is also a Reduced-Fare MetroCard for riders who use mobility aids or have service animals. The MTA has resumed processing MetroCard claims, following a pause in processing because of the pandemic. See how to get help with MetroCard problems.
Qualifying disabilities include receiving medicare benefits for any reason other than age, serious mental illness and receiving supplemental security income, blindness, deafness or hearing loss, ambulatory disability, cognitive disability, or other physical disabilities. You can submit an application online, by mail, or in person. See how to apply.
New Americans Hotline
A hotline is available for new Americans to obtain information. Visit https://dos.ny.gov/office-new-americans for more information.
Tips on Being an Upstander
Upstanders on the F train recently helped an Asian family get to safety. What should you do if you see someone being harassed? The Asian American Federation has resources in 6 Asian languages for how to be an upstander, plus other de-escalation and self-defense strategies. Learn more here: https://www.aafederation.org/safety-resources/.
TIPS FOR BEING an upstanderFlier courtesy of the Asian American Federation
Crime Prevention Tips
Don’t wait to think about the security of your apartment. Have FDNY-approved ferry gates installed on your fire escape windows. For more recommendations, contact your local Crime Prevention Officer (CPO).
See attached flier for tips on how to protect your motorcycle from being stolen.
Work While Receiving Social Security Benefits
Did you know you can work while receiving disability benefits? Here’s what you need to know: http://ow.ly/MYxg50OG9Hq.
Pickpocket Prevention Tips
See attached flier below for tips on pickpocket prevention courtesy of the NYPD.
Flier courtesy of the NYPD
United Nations Paid Internships
The United Nations offers paid internships. See attached flier below for more information.
UNITED NATIONS (UN) INTERNSHIPSFlier courtesy of the UN
POTS Additional Location Open
The nonprofit, Part of the Solution (POTS), has opened a second location. Read our story about it here.
See attached flier below from the Center for Independence for the Disabled New York for tips on how to react depending on the air quality.
TIPS FOR MONITORING air qualityFlier courtesy of the Center for Independence of the Disabled New York
Mosholu Playground Petition
P.S. 8 is located across Mosholu Parkway between Bainbridge and Briggs Avenues in Bedford Park. Nonprofit, Friends of Mosholu Parkland (FOMP), say students use the playground as-is in its debilitating state. They need outdoor space to play and learn. The playground has hosted several small festivals, events, and activities where playground users came out to Mosholu, and enjoyed their day inside the park. Community visioning was provided for community residents for the playground where their needs and wants were shared on activity boards. Those visionings helped bring to life, three colorful murals that still today are wrapped around the playground but need to be refreshed. Learn more here. The mission of FOMP is to engage the Bedford Park and norwood communities to garden, grow and develop fostering practices of environmental sustainability. Check out their video here, and to support the organization, click here.
Reporting Park Noise
During a prior meeting of Bedford Mosholu Community Association, officers from the 52nd Precinct said it was important to log calls with 311 as any unanswered calls over an hour are now being flagged to Police Chief John Chell who is monitoring such calls. They said that anything that was flagged as “outside” in a 311 complaint, like barbecues or noise, also gets flagged, and “body cameras go on right away” so that residents can see what the officers are doing to address the situation. They said the cameras get turned off after enforcement.
The officers explained that they also now have an app on their phones where they can read off all 311 jobs. “Usually, we can call if you guys leave a number to ask what the problem is,” Officer Boland said. “Right now, we get a notification on our phone. There’s a police vehicle that is only assigned to 311s. They don’t do 911s and within an hour, it’s supposed to be answered.” He also clarified, “My rule of thumb is if you need 911, you always call 911.”
Boland explained that both he and Officer Arias (Sector C) work every day except Sunday and Monday and handle mostly 311 problems. They encouraged residents to both call 311 and text them and said they will be there within 15 minutes. Boland’s number is (929) 287 7212 and Arias’s is (917) 374 0459. Read the full story here.
Rat Sightings & Trash
NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) is encouraging residents to report dead rat sightings via 311 and they will be cleared. See also our recent story on trash and rats.
Rules re Trash for Businesses
NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) implemented a rule on Aug. 1, 2023 whereby all food-related businesses in New York City must use rigid containers with secure lids when setting out trash and compost for collection. See also the attached flier below for more information.
Survey on Policy Change re E-Bikes in Parks
As reported (see page 7 News Briefs), NYC Department of Parks & Creation announced that effective June 20, the department would
launch a pilot program allowing e-bikes and lightweight e-scooters on Park drives and greenways. Officials said the pilot program would allow the same bicycles, e-bikes, and e-scooters that are legal to drive on NYC streets to also drive on park drives, spaces where bicycles are already permitted in parks. They said Class 1, 2, and 3 e-bikes, as well as lighter-weight e-scooters, are already allowed to operate on NYC streets and in bike lanes and will be allowed in parks as part of the pilot program.
In preparation, they said Parks has created a new webpage at nyc.gov/parks/ebikes, with a citywide map of parks showing greenways and drives that are part of the program, as well as a multilingual survey to both hear from and educate New Yorkers on electric micromobility. They said the pilot program does not allow e-bikes on pedestrian paths, and faster, heavier mopeds or motorcycles are not allowed
anywhere in parks or on greenways. They said the latter are also precluded from bike lanes, and their drivers must hold a driver’s license. For more information on micromobility devices, visit nyc.gov/ebikes. Click here to access the survey.
Flier courtesy of NYC Department of Transportation
On Tuesday, and Thursday-Sunday; a grounds access pass to the New York Botanical Garden is available for purchase by NYC residents only. Proof of residency is required and may only be purchased onsite. On Wednesdays, grounds admission is free to NYC residents all day and to all other visitors between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Grounds admission includes access to outdoor gardens and collections, including the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden.
Food Safety
Fully cooked meat lowers your risk of getting sick from dangerous E. coli and Salmonella germs. But fully cooked food can be contaminated when in contact with undercooked or raw meat. Keep them separate and use separate utensils and platters. Learn more here.
Norwood Farmstand Compost sessions are held in conjunction with Grow NYC on Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at East Gun Hill Road and Dekalb Avenue in Norwood. See attached flier below for details.
Flier courtesy of Grow NYC
Survey re Parked Overnight Trucks
To help City officials address the issue of overnight parked trucks in Bronx Community District 7 and in other districts, which residents have been complaining about for several months, residents are invited to complete a survey on the issue, and ask others to do the same. The link is here.
Farmers Market
NYC Health + Hospitals/NCB provides the community with fresh fruits and vegetables, along with cooking demonstrations and more from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each Wednesday at Jerome Avenue and Mosholu Parkway North. More healthy eating tips can be found here.
Community Leader (All In Neighborhood) Grants
CitizensNYC awards micro-grants up to $3,000 to community building projects carried out by resident-led groups to address issues they identify as important to them. Today, their grantmaking focuses on supporting projects that bring residents together to improve neighborhood life, strengthen local leadership, and scale community partnerships. Grassroots leaders, especially in low-income communities, know and have what it takes to roll up their sleeves and make change to boost civic engagement, neighborhood wealth, and community health. Please read this document for commonly asked questions about the All In Neighborhood Grant. You are also encouraged to read the sample application and review criteria to see what CitizenNYC looks for from submissions.
Neighborhood Business Grants
Grants up to $10,000 will fill gaps in funding by prioritizing businesses owned by people of color, immigrants, and women. While small businesses have kept their doors open, there is a significant need for assistance to fund business continuity. This period of recovery is a pivotal point to keep going. CitizenNYC understands that businesses are essential to the fabric of communities. CitizenNYC looks for businesses that give back to the community they serve. For example, are you providing hiring opportunities for community members? Do you donate food to local community? Do you partner with community-based organizations?
Proposals that focus on both physical and human infrastructure will be prioritized (technical system upgrades, location alterations, hiring support, marketing, training, PPE, etc.). CitizenNYC makes grants to barber shops, restaurants, food carts, vegetable stands, eCommerce and other small businesses. Unlike many financial opportunities currently available to small businesses, this program will provide grants rather than loans. Please read this document for commonly asked questions about the Neighborhood Business Grant. Residents are also encouraged to read the sample application and review criteria to see what CitizenNYC looks for from submissions.
Auto Theft at Car Washes
The NYPD has warned of increased auto theft at car washes. They recommend keeping your vehicle in sight at all times, and prior to your vehicle being dried, to have the attendant turn off the vehicle, remove the keys, and hand them to you.
Grants for Small Businesses
Bronx Chamber of Commerce advises that the Five-Borough Chamber Alliance, and the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey – the DoorDash Accelerator for Local Restaurants. The Accelerator aims to increase access to restaurant education to help small businesses adapt, grow, and thrive. The 8-week program will provide $10,000 in grants and a training program to selected restaurant owners in New York and New Jersey. Click here for more information.
Mental Health Resources for Mothers
Mental health resources are available for mothers. See attached flier for more information.
Help with Academic Goals
Bronxworks and Fordham University wants to connect with residents who may be interested in getting extra support around their academic or career goals. See attached flier for more information.
BRONXWORKS AND FORDAM University wants to connect with residents who may be interested in getting extra support around their academic or career goals.Flier courtesy of BronxWorks and Fordham University.
Volunteers Wanted as Mentors
I’Raise Girls & Boys International is looking for male volunteers to act as mentors to young people. See attached flier for more information.
I’Raise Girls & Boys International are looking for mentorsFlier courtesy of I’Raise
Abortion Access in NYC
Abortion remains safe and legal in New York City according to the City’s health department. Medication abortion continues to be available at the City’s Sexual Health Clinics and NYC Health + Hospitals locations. If you are looking for help finding an abortion in New York City, call the Abortion Access Hub on 1-877-NYC—AHUB o 1-877-692-2482 or visit nyc.gov/abortion for more information. Learn more at https://on.nyc.gov/3h2fQvl.
Recursos para Pequeños Empresas
Unos recursos para pequeños empresas son disponible. Ver el fichero abajo para más información.
Recursos para Pequeños Empresas
Folleto courtesía de MPC / NYC Department of Small Business Services
Workforce Development Program
Kingsbridge Heights Community Center offers an entrepreneurial workforce development program. See attached flier for more details.
KINGSBRIDGE HEIGHTS COMMUNITY Center offers an entrepreneurial workforce development programFlier courtesy of Kingsbridge Heights Community Center
Salary Negotiation Help
New York State Department of Labor can help with applications, interviews, job offers and salary negotiation. If you need advice, visit https://dol.ny.gov/salary-negotiation-guide.
Lost Dog
A reward of $100 is being offered for information leading to the safe return of Prince, a lost dog, per posters seen around the Reservoir Oval East. The pup is described as 2 years old and ran away while walking with his owner. He was last seen in the Grand Concourse area. He is described as very friendly and probably scared. Call (475) 477-7312 or (203) 889-7784 or email Jonn58935@gmail.com with any information.
Photo courtesy of Prince’s owner
2022-23 Statewide Community Air Monitoring Initiative
NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is undertaking a statewide community air quality monitoring effort in ten disadvantaged communities that are home to an estimated five million New Yorkers. Air quality monitoring will focus on locations in these communities with high air pollution burdens.
This effort will help DEC target strategies to reduce air pollution, including the greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change in these burdened areas to help achieve the goals of the State’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. The results of the monitoring will drive solutions to reduce greenhouse gases and other harmful air pollutants to protect public health. The Bronx is one of the communities selected. A map of the Bronx community study boundary is available here. Visit here to view a community fact sheet.
Trash Curb Collection Time
The usual time for placing trash at the curb for collection changed on April 1, 2023. See attached flier for more information.
THE USUAL TIME for placing trash at the curb for collection changed on April 1, 2023.Flier courtesy of 311
NYS Office of Mental Health Clubhouses
NYS Office of Mental Health Clubhouses exist as a place to go for meaningful things to do and a lifelong community. See attached flier below for more information.
CLUBHOUSES OFFER FREE support to people who have serious mental health conditions in New York City, regardless of their insurance, immigration or housing status, or criminal justice involvement history.Flier courtesy of the Office of Mental Health
Free Training
Northstar Literacy Digital Literacy and partners host ongoing free training programs, including English language learning and more. See attached flier for details.
NYC Sexual Health Clinics
NYC sexual health clinics are open across the city and provide low-cost or no-cost services. See attached flier below for more information.
Harm Reduction
NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene explains what is harm reduction. See attached flier for details.
Recall of Scooters/Hoverboards
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Jetson Electric Bikes LLC, of Brooklyn, New York, announced the recall of about 53,000 42-volt, Jetson Rogue, self-balancing scooters/hoverboards on March 30, due to a fire hazard and two deaths. According to CPSC and Jetson, the lithium-ion battery packs in the self-balancing scooters/hoverboards can overheat, posing a fire hazard. Click here for more details. See also our recent story on the latest City measures to enhance fire safety and prevention.
Passport Issues
The district team for Rep. Ritchie Torres (NY-15) is hearing from many residents about passport issues and has advised that the U.S. Department of State has announced increasing delays with passport applications. If you or someone you know needs a passport or if yours is expiring, visit http://travel.state.gov to apply now.
New Onsite Testing for COVID-19/FLU/RSV
New Yorkers experiencing symptoms but who don’t know what they may have can go to any of the dozens of mobile “Test to Treat” sites around the City to get tested for COVID-19, the ‘flu, and the RSV virus and if they need it, they can also get an RX for Paxlovid or Tamflu onsite.
Fair Fares MetroCard
Low-income New York City residents at or below the federal poverty level may qualify for a half-price transit fare using a Fair Fares MetroCard. Check your eligibility at nyc.gov/fairfares or call 311 for more information.
KHCC Needs to Fund Repairs
Kingsbridge Heights Community Center (KHCC) has been providing cradle-to-career services to the local community for nearly 50 years. It is now calling on the local community to help fund urgent repairs which are needed to its building (owned by NYC Parks) which cost $4 million. If not completed soon, KHCC will be forced to leave Kingsbridge. KHCC is asking residents to share this on social media tagging @khccnyc, contact local elected officials to request that they secure $2 million to fund the repairs, and ask the City administration to repair the building in 2023.
The David Prize
Kingsbridge Library is advising Bronxites that The David Prize is giving away $200K to New Yorkers with big ideas. The David Prize is a celebration of individuals and ideas to create a better, brighter New York. Open to any individuals working in the five boroughs, the Prize welcomes those with the grit and vision to change their communities, culture and future for good. Head to the official website at https://thedavidprize.org/ to submit your idea, or nominate someone!
Flier courtesy of The David Prize
Law on Rats
New York City Mayor Eric Adams signed a set of bills on Nov. 18, 2022 that creates rat mitigation zones and puts into law new trash set-out times to reduce the amount of time trash bags sit out on city curbs. For more information, click here. Additionally, a new ad campaign to curb street garbage has been launched by NYC Department of Sanitation and the department is also educating kids on how to reduce the rat population in schools. Click here for more details.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams signs rodent-related bills on Nov. 18, 2022. Video courtesy of the Mayor’s Office via YouTube.
Scam Alert
The NYPD’s 52nd Precinct is reminding Bronxites to be aware of phone scams. “While there are many types, the common threads between them are that they all are unexpected, about some sort of problem/prize, must be handled immediately, and require money to solve,” police said. “If you receive such a call, hang up”
Scammers are always finding new ways of appearing official — to steal your money.
Check out this tip about one common scam.
And, if you think you’ve been the victim of a scam, call 646-610-SCAM. pic.twitter.com/AMTcnJ0fME
— NYPD 52nd Precinct (@NYPD52Pct) November 21, 2022
Affordable Internet Access Program
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) operates an Affordable Connectivity Program to help connect families and households struggling to afford internet service. Find out how you can immediately save $400 per year. Under this federal program, you may be eligible for a discount on internet access. Visit https://www.fcc.gov/acp for more information.
CONTRACTING WITH THE City path
Flier courtesy of NYC Mayor’s Office of Contract Services
Contracting with the City
NYC Mayor’s Office of Contract Services has shared a new resource, explaining how interested parties can contract with the City: Your Path to Contracting with the City. Your Path to Contracting with the City is a visual representation of a vendor’s typical roadmap to contracting with the City of New York. Click on the link to be taken to a new resource page with information and links to select learning resources.
NYC Department of Buildings After Hours
Do you have questions about a building project? Drop by NYC Department of Buildings After Hours event to chat one-on-one with DOB experts for solutions and guidance on your project every Tuesday night!
When you need straight answers to your buildings-related questions, sometimes it is better to talk with the experts face to face. That’s why DOB introduced “Buildings After Hours,” a weekly event offering in-person advice and services to New Yorkers every Tuesday at each of its borough offices. Learn more at https://on.nyc.gov/3tm0BAB.
Domestic Workers Rights
The New York City Commission on Human Rights announced that, effective March 12, 2022, New York City Human Rights Law (NYCHRL) employment protections will apply to all domestic workers, including nannies, home care workers, housecleaners, and any other worker who is employed in a home providing childcare, eldercare, companionship, or housekeeping services in New York City. Most full-time and part-time workers are covered. The commission provided a list of frequently asked questions for workers and their employers, covering different areas of employment and how the new protections affect them. For more information, click here.
Van Cortlandt Park Nature Center is open every Saturday and Sunday. See attached flier below for more information.
VAN CORTLANDT PARK Nature Center is open every Saturday and Sunday.Flier courtesy of Van Cortlandt Park Nature Center
The Path Higher Education Workshops
“The Path,” a series of virtual live and on-demand events, hosted by NYS Higher Education Services Corp (HESC), are designed to help New York’s students on their path toward a higher education. Students and their families can get advice about accessing and financing a college education from higher education (multilingual) experts by attending these events from the comfort of their homes. Browse upcoming events to join a discussion with HESC. Can’t make the virtual live event? Visit the on-demand events library to view archived events at your leisure.
Work Permits for Asylum Seekers
The Commissioner for NYC Immigrant Affairs is joining a host of U.S. cities in calling on the Biden administration to expand work permits to asylum seeks. See below for more information.
Over 50 US Cities call on the Biden Admin to accelerate work permits for asylum seekers. #AsylumSeekers want to work to support themselves & their families. Delays wreak havoc on their lives and receiving communities. #SummitOfTheAmericas #CitiesSummithttps://t.co/E9xmubBBDp pic.twitter.com/v6MSprZv4a
— Commissioner Manuel Castro (@MCastroMOIA) April 28, 2023
English Classes & Language Access Help
Practice your English while getting to know your community, regardless of immigration status, with free English classes offered by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. Written translations and in-person or telephonic interpretation for any person requiring assistance is also available. Call (212) 669-7817 or email access@lpc.nyc.gov for more information. Complaints can also be submitted to access@lpc.nyc.gov or by calling 311 for those who may not have received information or assistance in a way that is understandable to them. Click here for more information.
Fair Fares Updates
The Fair Fares NYC program continues to offer eligible New York City residents a 50 percent discount on eligible transportation. Fair Fares enrollment is simple and can be done completely online without coming into an HRA office. To apply, visit ACCESS HRA here.
Protect Yourself against Fraudsters
NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development (HPD) is warning New Yorkers that scammers seek out homeowners who are in foreclosure, behind on their mortgage or bills, and often target seniors, who are especially vulnerable to fraud. While scammers are often clever, here’s how you can protect yourself:
Check out homeownerhelpny.org/handbook for additional resources and tips on how to protect and maintain your home.
Farmers Market
NYC Health + Hospitals/NCB provides the community with fresh fruits and vegetables, along with cooking demonstrations and more from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each Wednesday at Jerome Avenue and Mosholu Parkway North. More healthy eating tips can be found at https://bit.ly/3A9yt7J.
Increased Child Care Services
New York City Council previously passed legislation to increase accessibility to child care services in New York City. Click here to read our story on the issue.
Neighborhood Map
The latest City Neighborhood Map released by NYC Department of City Planning can be viewed below, or a larger version can be viewed here.
NEW YORK CITY Neighborhood Map 2022Source: NYC Department of Planning
Con Edison Discounts
According to Bronx Community Board 7, Con Edison is offering residential customers a $50 discount for buying an eligible smart thermostat, and another $85 for registering it with Con Edison’s “Bring Your Own Thermostat (BYOT)” Program. Con Edison is also offering residential customers a $1,000 rebate to weatherize their home with new air sealing and proper insulation. Click on the following links for more information.
Avoid Getting Scammed by Robocalls
See the below flier for tips on how to avoid robocall scams.
TIPS FOR HOW to avoid robocall scams.Flier courtesy of the Office of New York Attorney General
WIC Infant Formula
WIC-Eligible Families can contact their local WIC office to identify or obtain additional sources of infant formula nearby.
Polio Vaccine
See attached below the recommended childhood polio immunization schedule.
CHILDHOOD POLIO IMMUNIZATION ScheduleFlier courtesy of NYS Department of Health
NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) says according to their data, 13.8 percent of children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years in New York City have not been vaccinated against polio and the agency is urging parents to ensure their children get vaccinated against what they say is a highly contagious viral infection. CBS News previously reported that the New York Health Department said hundreds of people may be infected with the polio virus, once regarded as being an illness that was contained.
Our new map shows polio vaccination rates for NYC children 6 months to 5 years old. According to our data, 13.8% have not been vaccinated against polio. Polio is highly contagious. The most important way to prevent polio is by getting vaccinated: https://t.co/HVfYyj35LN pic.twitter.com/JSe4pK9G90
— nychealthy (@nycHealthy) August 5, 2022
Abortion Services in New York
New York Attorney General Letitia James is reminding New Yorkers that abortion services remain legal in New York for those who seek them. A free legal hotline is available for information and legal guidance on accessing safe abortion services in the State. Call (212) 899-5567 for more details.
Mental Health Resources
RAINN offers mental health resources for anyone who has experienced sexual assault, teen dating abuse or who has been discriminated against or abused due to their sexuality. For more information, see the attached flier below.
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT flier
Flier courtesy of RAINN
Health Equity and Access to Care
CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy is inviting members of the community to join a focus group on health equity and access to care in New York City. See attached flier below for more information.
CUNY GRADUATE SCHOOL of Public Health & Health Policy is inviting members of the community to join a focus group on health equity and access to care in New York City.
Flier courtesy of CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
Cameroonians Living in the U.S. May be Eligible for TPS
The nonprofit, African Communities Together, has advised that Cameroonian nationals living in the United States may be eligible for TPS, and are offering free legal support for Cameroonians looking to apply for TPS. The designation by the Biden-Harris administration comes after over 5 years of advocacy on the ground by the group and others, according to African Communities Together. Click here for more information.
Property Tax Rebate
In recognition of New York City homeowners contribution to the city’s neighborhoods, economy and quality of life, Mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Council began issuing property tax rebates in the amount of $150 to eligible homeowners. Learn more and apply here.
COVID-19 UPDATES
A COVID-19 vaccine booster has been authorized for everyone 5 and older who received their most recent vaccine dose at least two months ago. You can get this updated booster at the same time as other vaccines. Learn more about getting the updated booster.
An NYC COVID-19 hotline provides residents with COVID-19 updates, including testing sites, advice from medical staff, quarantine information and mental health support. Call 212-COVID19 or (212) 268-4319. Find a vaccine or booster location today at ny.gov/vaxtoschool. For more information on boosters, click here. For more general information on testing and other COVID-19 matters, click here.
Open Enrollment for NYS Health Insurance
The NY State of Health Open Enrollment Period for coverage in a 2023 Qualified Health Plan began on November 16, 2022. Enroll by the 15th of the month for coverage starting on the first of the following month. Enrollment in other programs through the NY State of Health (Medicaid, Child Health Plus and the Essential Plan) is available year-round. New Yorkers can apply for coverage through NY State of Health, at https://nystateofhealth.ny.gov/ or directly through insurers. If you need help choosing a plan, talk to a registration advisor for free. Call 311, text the word “SafeNYC” to 877-877 or visit https://on.nyc.gov/3hEl8JI.
Waste Management Plan
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) requires owners and developers of new large residential buildings to submit a Waste Management Plan. The rule became effective April 1, 2022. Visit nyc.gov/wastemanagementplan to learn more and submit your plan.
Free Haircuts
SUNY Bronx Educational Opportunity Center is offering free haircuts by appointment. Taking place Mondays through Fridays, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Bronxites can call the following number if interested: 718-530-7043. The haircuts will take place at the following location: SUNY Bronx EOC, 1666 Bathgate Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457. Vaccination or a negative test within three days is required to receive a haircut.
Free Parenting and Prenatal Classes
The Parenting Resource Center at Catholic Guardian Services, located at 3356 Fort Independence St., Bronx, NY 10463, is providing free, parenting, and prenatal classes for new and expecting parents. Classes will be held in person and will be taught in English and Spanish. Parents that complete the classes will be given a free crib. The four classes will be on breastfeeding, stress or trauma, safe sleep, and women’s health. To sign up, contact Marie at (718) 828-0300 Ext. 209.
CAR SEAT CHECK Flier
Flier courtesy of NYC Department of Transportation
NYC Care
NYC Care is a health care access program that guarantees low-cost and no-cost services to New Yorkers who do not qualify for or cannot afford health insurance. All NYC Care services are provided through NYC Health + Hospitals. With NYC Care, residents can get a unique membership card to access health services, choose their own doctor, and get affordable medications. Immigrants no longer have to live in NYC for six months to be eligible for NYC Care. Click on the link in the below tweet to learn how to enroll. Read our recent story on NYC Care here.
Immigrants no longer have to live in NYC for six months to be eligible for #NYCCare! It’s now easier than ever to enroll! Learn more about the @NYCHealthSystem program that guarantees care for all New Yorkers: https://t.co/feRboHd8y0 pic.twitter.com/TDLGVjgzx3
— NYC Mayor's Public Engagement Unit (@MayorsPEU) June 22, 2022
SNAP App
NYC Human Resources Administration and NYC Department of Social Services are advising New Yorkers that SNAP benefits and Cash Assistance can be managed via the HRA app. See the link in the below Tweet for more information.
Need SNAP? Get the app.
To apply for and manage your SNAP benefits and Cash Assistance, use the ACCESS HRA app. Learn more: https://t.co/stpJyqx6mE— HRA (@NYCHRA) May 10, 2022
United States Suicide Prevention Hotline
A National Suicide Prevention hotline is available since July 1, 2022. Call 988 for help.
NYC Well
NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene provides a confidential mental health and substance use support 24/7 via their NYC Well service. Talk with a professional on (888) 692-9355 or via 888-NYC-Well, text “well” to 65173, or chat on https://nycwell.cityofnewyork.us/en/.
Free Legal Help with Domestic Violence
The Urban Justice Center’s Domestic Violence Project provides free legal help with domestic violence-related matters on the last Thursday of each month from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in conjunction with District 12 City Councilman Kevin Riley. See attached flier below for more information. (If you are in immediate danger, if you can, call 911.)
URBAN JUSTICE CENTER’s Domestic Violence Project provides free legal help with domestic violence related matters on the last Thursday of each month from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in conjunction with District 12 City Councilman Kevin Riley.
Flier courtesy of Urban Justice Center / Councilman Kevin Riley
Suicide Awareness Seminar with The Suicide Network
The Suicide Network holds monthly meetings on the second Tuesday of each month in The Bronx to discuss various mental health matters and other topics. See attached flier for more details.
THE SUICIDE NETWORK holds monthly meetings which are open to the public focusing on education of mental health and other matters. The Bronx meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month.
Flier courtesy of The Suicide Network / Bronx Community Board 7
Cash Assistance from Bronxworks
Bronxworks can provide cash assistance to people experiencing an unforeseen crisis. For more information, see the attached flier below.
BRONXWORKS CAN PROVIDE cash assistance to people experiencing an unforeseen crisis.
Flier courtesy of Bronxworks / Bronx Community Board 7
Problems with Health Insurance
Community Health Advocates can help residents who are having problems with health insurance. Please see attached flier for details.
COMMUNITY HEALTH ADVOCATES can assist with health insurance problems.Flier courtesy of Bronxworks / Bronx Community Board 7
Social Security Online Services
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has advised it now has a one-stop shop solution allowing customers to complete their Social Security business remotely, rather than visiting a Social Security office. Hundreds of partners across the country are reportedly now using the Social Security Express Icon, including libraries, retirement communities, homeless shelters, job training facilities, prisons, doctor’s offices, veterans’ facilities, motor vehicle administrations, health and human service offices and many more. Customers are being encouraged to avail of SSA’s “flexible, easy and time-saving solution to conduct their Social Security business in one place.” To learn more and get the Social Security Express icon on your public access computers and websites, click here.
NEW ONLINE SERVICE from Social Security Administration (SSA)
Flier courtesy of SSA
LISC NYC is partnering with Infinite Horizons and other partners to provide a Developers of Color Training Program aimed at expanding the capacity of minority-owned business enterprise developers. Go to Developers of Color Training Program for more information.
Make Compost, Not Trash!
New York City Department of Sanitation is encouraging New Yorkers to make compost, not trash, by using their buildings’ brown bins to deposit food scraps. For more information, see attached flier.
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MAKE COMPOST, NOT Trash. Use your building’s brown bin for food scraps.Flier courtesy of New York City Department of Sanitation
MTA WiFi News
The MTA is expanding its WiFi service. For more information, click here.
Rights for Delivery Workers in NYC
Since Jan. 24, 2022, delivery workers have the following rights:
- Apps must tell you how much the customer tips for each delivery.
- Apps must tell you your total pay and tips for the previous day.
- You may have better access to restaurant bathrooms when you pick up orders.
Go to: http://on.nyc.gov/33BL6el for more information.
Become a New York City Lifeguard
NYC Parks is recruiting for New York City lifeguards. See attached flyer below for details.
Obtaining a High School Equivalency and / or Commercial Driver’s License (free or loan-free)
If you are between the aged between 16 and 24, Mosholu Montefiore Community Center (MMCC) can help you obtain your High School Equivalency and/or Commercial Drivers License through our Advance & Earn program for free. Limited spots are available right now in the Fall cohort. Learn more at www.mmcc.org/advance-earn/ or call right now at (917) 792-3899. To read one testimony, click here. MMCC also offers loan-free culinary training programs with opportunities for paid internships. Go to www.mmcc.org or call (718) 652 0282 for more information.
Job & Career Assistance for Veterans
VetConnectPro has tools to help veterans land a great job and launch a career, including military skills translator, a dashboard with NYC.gob job postings, info on civil service exams, recommended online job training. Create or upload your resume to nyc.gov/vetconnectpro.
VetConnectPro has tools to help #veterans land a great job & launch a career, including:
– military skills translator
– a dashboard w/ NYC gov job postings
– info on civil service exams
– recommended online job trainingCreate or upload your resume today: https://t.co/xS9E7ZbR7K pic.twitter.com/DNpYbdsqI4
— NYC Department of Veterans' Services (@nycveterans) November 11, 2021
Free Transportation for Seniors and People with Disabilities
Free transportation is available with NYC Department of the Aging for seniors and people with disabilities living in certain community districts in the Bronx. See attached flyer for more information.
FLIER ON FREE transportation for seniors and people with disabilities by NYC Department of the Aging.
Flyer courtesy of Councilman Eric Dinowitz
Price Gouging
Price gouging is illegal. Bronxites can report sudden and unexpected increases in consumer goods by calling the consumer hotline toll free at 800-697-1220. This line is available seven days a week from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. for consumers. For more information on this topic, click here.
NYC Paid Safe and Sick Leave
NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) advises that paid safe and sick leave is covered for all workers who:
- seek diagnosis or treatment of an illness, injury, or health condition;
- are sick, including from side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine;
- have to take kids to get the COVID-19 vaccine;
- need preventive care;
- have to quarantine;
- seek safety because of domestic violence, unwanted sexual contact, stalking, or human trafficking; or have to care for a family member for the reasons above.
For more information about the NYC Paid Safe and Sick Leave Law or to file a complaint, visit nyc.gov/workers.
All covered workers have the same rights and protections under the Law, regardless of immigration status.
Contact NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection: Call 311 and say “Paid Safe and Sick Leave” | Visit nyc.gov/workers | Email OLPS@dca.nyc.gov.
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