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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Working on siteTrying to update the site...
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Working on siteHi all I am trying to update our site... Contact me wityh any info you want to add... you have a button which pops
out when you put your curser over the about us button. You can have anything you want added to this page about you and
or your group or neighborhood.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Possible Parking in Throggs Neck????
9:15 am est
2010....A New Year to fight for our quality of life in CB10 Bronx NY....
Zerega Westchester
Square is doing a great job of letting all Communities know that the Developers and Departments that house the homeless are
taking advantage of our communities with little or no knowledge or input as to what the "Luxury Apartments"
throughout our city may be used for. Instead of upgrading our home values and keeping our existing rentals at a realistic
average, these apartments are being used to house the young mothers with repeated unwed pregnancies and other homeless persons.
St Pauls is still changed to one way regardless of the ongoing contoversy to switch it back to the original 2 way
street that was more useful and less of a danger and bottleneck in the Pelham Bay area.
Senator Klein has carried
the ball on the notification of derelict foreclosed homes that we feared would degrade all neighborhoods...(Thank You)
Grafitti is still aproblem and I personally have lost track of the direction Klein and Waterbury LaSalle are taking
with this issue.
Many well used streets are in disrepair while others that are not so busy have been repaved 3
times?
Ring Road beneath the Bx-Whitestone Bridge is still in a horrific state... although our many complaints
to 911 may have brought the repair truck I witnessed Tuesday, March 2
The Bronx Park Speak Up was cancelled due
to the Snow Storm
Skunk, Racoons, Opposums, Cats...continue to be a problem throughout CB10. We still do not
have a ASPCA in the Borough although it is "Required".
8:53 am est
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
NEW NEBCA SITE Oct. 21, 2009Finally I had time to sit on the phone and update this site. It has been changed to fit our growing needs. We
are more than 5 groups which was originally our web site nebca5.org make note of the new email also: Allies@NebcaBronx.org
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
Bronx Times Column FPCAdvocatesFerry Point Community Advocates 5/2/09
Bronx Times Reporter Column First I want
to thank Navardo at James Vacca’s office, John at Senator Kleins office and of course Patrick at Ken Kerns office for
the ongoing help they have offered during our everyday protection of our neighborhood. This week, F.P. Community Advocates
will be sending in their 1st annual report of our neighborhoods condition. This report has been gathered from phone
calls, meetings and over the fence conversations with members and non-members of our group. There will be an explanation of
the problem including 311 complaint call #’s if available, and photos to make the repair needed clear. We will email
this report to our local Elected Officials and await a response as to what matters they each can help us with. These are the
obvious needs of our streets, light poles, sidewalk areas, graffiti etc. When I get a chance I will post it online at www.ferrypointbronx.org. The photos will be available for use whoever wants to use them to support the effort for the repairs.
I will send them as PDF files but if you need a different type file just call 718-829-6863.On
April 29th As the President of Ferry Point Community Advocates I joined many dedicated people (including Ray Webb, general manager) to celebrate the 70th year of the Bronx/Whitestone Bridge servicing
the travelers between the Bronx and Queens since 1939. I have always been a fan of the Bridge since I was a kid, so I was
excited by this event and was honored to meet many of the people that work daily dealing with the function, maintenance and
archival records of this magnificently designed structure. It was a pleasant experience when both the Ferry Point Community
Advocates Pres. and the Ferry Point Civic Association Pres. cut the first piece of the celebration cake together. This action
showed that we could do something together even if it is just to pose for a photo representing our shared neighborhood of
Ferry Point at the “Birthday“ of the Bridge that was there way before each of us were born..
I was happy to deliver a nice donated sign for the ceremony. This event sign was a “Thank you” for the support
the MTA has shown the “Friends of Ferry Point Park” group. The F.P. Community Advocates also presented Ray Webb
with some great old photos that were part of a survey done in 1938 of the area involved in the construction of the Bridge
and the Hutchinson River Parkway approach to the Bridge. The donated sign and the photos will join the archives of the Bronx/Whitestone
Bridges memorabilia for future admirers and historians studying the Bronx/Whitestone Bridge. I am amazed at the large
houses and farms that were along a dirt road called Ferris Lane that is now the Hutchinson River Parkway. If you or your family
has any stories or photos of the Ferry Point area from the past or even the present please dig them out and we will select
the ones with the most landscape or buildings and copy them and put them on our website for all to enjoy. 718-829-6863 (we
will return the originals and make a notation of the person who submitted them) The MTA presented each community group
on the Bronx and Queens areas of the Bridge with a nice framed photo from their archives. “Thank you” it is a
nice photo that will hang proudly with our other certificates and awards. Many photos were taken that we hope to put on our
new under construction website soon. www.ferrypointbronx.com This website will eventually include all our info from both www.ferrypointpark.org
and www.ferrypointcommunity.org in a more reader friendly layout then the older websites. Friday May 1st
was our first seasonal Volunteer Event. 150 Volunteers from The Millennium Arts Academy (located in Stevenson High School)
split up into 5 groups to 50 to Weed 9/11 Memorial Forest Saplings, 10 to Plant Flowers, 50 to Remove and Recycle 25 bags
of Waterfront Plastic, 25 to do a Waterfront Cleanup of 10 bags of Hindu Debris, the remaining worked as a BBQ group who set
up, prepared, and fed us all. Even though we only received 29 tools from Park Dept. and one box of bags…we all accomplished
a lot. Arms and legs were flying everywhere, garbage was being bagged up and ready for pick up, weeds were being pulled, raked
and piled. I was very satisfied with work these 15 year olds accomplished, and especially the manners they had while they
went through the day. All behaved like ladies and gentlemen and listened pretty well to my educational descriptions of the
work we were doing this day. Without a comfort station at the park, it has been important to know that the MTA is always there
if we needed them. The “Friends” do so much for our community by improving our neighborhood park (with the help
of 700 volunteers last season) . If we had to pay for a seasonal Port-to -san (on our small budget) that would mean no water,
snacks, gloves, bags, or tools could be purchased for the volunteer work. Any small support means many more constructive hours
of work can be accomplished in this park each year. Tax deductible Checks can be written to our Fiscal Sponsor “Neighborhood
Open Space Coalition” but mailed to 716 Brush Ave. Bx 10465 where we can record and prepare the donation before sending
it in to our account. If you have old or extra garden tools, we would be glad to use them in our volunteer work. Call 719-829-6863
for pick up or place them over the fence at 716 Brush Ave. at you convenience. I hope we can muster up some funding
to have a small shed along side the future Comfort Station or maybe MTA has an area where we can safely store tools for our
future volunteer work in the East and West sides of Ferry Point Park. This is a large park with a complicated future that
could use all the help it can get.
Enjoy the nice days we are getting lately. NOTE* In reference to my past
article about the Hutchinson River Greenway: I described my conversation with Ken Kerns in the past article in a way
that offended Ken. I apologize for this. I believe he was offended because I said the Community Board would not vote on the
design the way it was, and there was no way to address the problem of the potentially dangerous underpass in a way that was
affordable, therefore the Greenway was kind of doomed. I did not mention that the Community Board was waiting for River Bay
to attend a meeting and stipulate their concerns pertaining to the proposed Greenway to the Parks Committee. I did not mention
this because at a previous Com. Bd. Parks Committee meeting, representatives of the NYC Parks Dept. strongly stated that “As
a private Company“, Com. Bd. 10 was not supposed to meet with River Bay but instead the Parks Dept. was supposed to
meet with them. So I did not understand how this meeting (that was not going to happen according to Parks) had any baring
on the outcome of the Com. Bd. Input on the project. Again I apologize for this misunderstanding and await the proposed meeting
which is supposed to be scheduled for May 11th at Com. Bd. 10, 7:30. I also await River Bays input at this meeting
to the Parks Committee and the NYC Parks Dept. so that Greenway Advocates throughout NYC have a clearer vision of what steps
to take to help make this (already funded) Hutchinson River Greenway a viable, functioning, asset in the near future.
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Working on site again today....Have emailed out for tentative meeting dates in may...
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
My first Post of the new website nebcabronx.org It is a year since we started our group of concerned civic leaders.... We have succeeded in good attendance at our monthly
meeting and have also held NEBCA meetings with our Councilman and our Senator so far.
Today I attendend the
70th year celebration of the Bronx/Whitestone Bridge. Ken Kerns, Pat Caruso, Virginia Gallagher, Joanne Sohmers also
attended. The Community groups from the base of the bridge in Queens and the Bronx were given a photo from the archives
of the Bridge by ...Dotti asked if it is possible to get photos of the Park before it deteriorated. Friends of Ferry Point
Park is interested in restoration of some of the areas back to the original design.
i will write more later.........
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