83rd Precinct Community Council Meeting Tuesday, September 18, 2012
480 Knickerbocker Avenue (Corner Bleecker Street)
Muster Room 6:30 P.M.
The Next CEC 32 Meeting Thursday, September 27, 2012
P.S. 145—100 Noll Street (Between Evergreen & Central Avenues)
6:00 P.M.—Working Session 7:00 P.M.—Public Session
Regular Board Meeting Agenda:
1. First Roll Call 7. Recommendations
2. Acceptance of Agenda 8. Old Business
3. Acceptance of Previous Meeting Minutes 9. New Business
4. Chairperson’s Report-Ms. Julie Dent 10. Announcement (1.5 minutes only) Introduction of Elected Officials (Representatives) 11. Second Roll Call
5. District Manager’s Report-Ms. Nadine Whitted 12. Adjournment 6. Committee Reports:
Housing Land Use-Ms. Martha Brown
Public Safety-Ms. Barbara Smith
Public Hearing
1. POKO PARTNERS—Broadway Park Apartments-839-45 Broadway. Requesting letter of endorse-ment/support for their application for low income housing tax credit for their mixed-use develop-ment with 31 rental apartdevelop-ments.
Monthly Community Board #4 Hope Gardens Multi-Service Center
195 Linden Street (Corner of Wilson Avenue), Brooklyn, NY 11237 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 at 6:00 PM C o m m u n i t y B o a r d # 4 1 4 2 0 B u s h w i c k A v e n u e , R m . 3 7 0 B r o o k l y n , N Y 1 1 2 0 7 T e l . : ( 7 1 8 ) 6 2 8 - 8 4 0 0 / F a x # : ( 7 1 8 ) 6 2 8 - 8 6 1 9 E m a i l : B K 0 4 @ C B . N Y C . G O V
Planned Service Changes
M Knickerbocker Avenue
Temporary Station Closure
Trains skip Knickerbocker Avenue in both
direc-tions.
Travel alternatives:
Use nearby stations instead:
Central Avenue M
Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues L M
Myrtle Avenue J M Z
DeKalb Avenue L
B54 buses are available for connecting service
be-tween Knickerbocker Avenue and nearby M.
Overnight, additional shuttle bus service will
supple-ment the B54 route between the Myrtle Avenue J
M Z and Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues L M stations.
During this time, use shuttle buses for connections
with J service to/from Manhattan at the Myrtle
Avenue J M Z station.
Reminder, during overnight hours and weekends,
regularly scheduled M service operates between the
Myrtle Avenue J M Z and Metropolitan Avenue
M stations only. Z services operates weekday rush
hours only.
Community Board #4
ALL TIMES
Effective 12:01 AM, Saturday, August 18, 2012
until Early 2013
Cambios planificados en el servicio
M Knickerbocker Avenue
Cierre temporal de la estacion
Los trenes pasaran por alto
Knicker-bocker Avenue en ambas direcciones.
Alternativas de viaje:
En su lugar, utilice las estaciones cercanas:
Central Avenue M
Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues L M Myrtle Avenue J M Z
DeKalb Avenue L
Los autobuses B54 estaran disponibles para el servicio de transbordo en Knickerbocker Avenue y en las estaciones M cercanas. Durante la noche, servicio adicional de auto-bus de enlace prestaria servicio por la ruta de la B54 entre las estaciones Myrtle Avenue J M Z y Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues L M.
Durante este tiempo, use los autobuses de enlace para hacer conexiones con el servicio de la linea J hacia/desde Manhattan en la es-tacion de Myrtle Avenue J M Z.
Recuerde que durante las noches y los fines de semana, el horario regular del servicio del
M opera solamente entre las estaciones de
Myrtle Avenue J M Z y Metropolitan Avenue M. El servicio de la linea Z opera solamente las horas pico durante los dias de semana.
TODOS LOS HORARIOS
En vigencia a partir de las
12:01am, el Sabado 18 de Agosto de
2012 y hasta principios de 2013
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GED/INTERNSHIP PROGRAM FOR 18-24 YEARS OLDS
Learn a new skill and get hired!
Classes begin September 2012
APPLY NOW!
Space is limited
Eligible applicants are:
18-24 Years Old
Currently unemployed and not
enrolled in school for the past
six months
NYC Residents (some
restric-tions apply)
How To Apply:
For more details on how to apply
and eligibility requirements, please
call: Kingsborough Community
College 718-368-6600
E-Mail:
[email protected]
Get your GED and go to
College!
GED Program includes:
Up to One Year of Full time
classes to prepare for GED
Diploma.
Earn up to 5 College
Cred-its.
Internships
Metrocards
Learn How to Become an
Entrepreneur
Urban Farm Experience
Job Placement Assistance
Earn Certificates to build
your resume
College and Career
Coun-seling
Supportive Services
Full KCC Student Privileges
including Library, Gym and
Beach access, and more!
OBT
OPPORTUNITIES FOR ABETTER TOMORROW
FREE
Clerical Skills Training & GED Program
Are you 17-21 years
Need your GED?
Need a job?
During this 20-week training program you will receive:
Business administrative/customer ser-vice skills
Public Speaking & Communication skills College Access assistance
GED classes (if needed) Job placement assistance
Preparation classes for two nationally recognized credentials:
Microsoft Office Specialist
National Retail Federation Customer Service Certification
To obtain more information or to apply, call or visit: Sunset Park 783 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11232 718-369-0303 Bushwick/ Williamsburg 25 Thornton Street Brooklyn, NY 11206 718-387-1600
Now Registering for our September 2012 Cycle.
Anyone interested in registering for this program call call us at 718-369-0303/ 718-387-1600 for more.
Violin Lessons
Summer and Fall 2012
GROUP CLASS “Intro to Music
through Violin!”
Individual Violin Lessons
Community Board # 4
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Sundays At St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church
592 Knickerbocker Avenue (Corner Palmetto St)
10:45am-11:30am Intro to Violin, ages 4-6
11:30am-12:20pm Intro to Violin, ages 7-11
From 12:30pm Individual 30min. Lessons
Conditions: $5 per lesson (group), $12 per lesson
(indiv). After 1 trial lesson commit to a term.
Neces-sary purchases for violin students: violin (approx. $100
for 1/4, 1/2, $150 for 3/4 , full size), book, pads, strings.
You get help with ordering these items.
Please contact sister Eva for sign-up and questions:
(347) 336-0066 or [email protected]
Social Security Card Center
If you live or receive mail in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan or Queens, N.Y. you must apply in-person or by mail to a Social Security Card Center for an original or replacement Social Security card.
NOTE: If you are age 12 or older and have never received a Social Security number, you must apply in person.
Si usted vive o recibe correspondencia en el Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan o Queens, N.Y. debe ir en persona o enviar por correo a un Centro de Tarjetas de Seguro Social para solicitar una tarjeta de Seguro Social original o de reemplazo.
NOTA ACLARATORIA: Cualquier persona mayor de 12 anos de edad y nunca ha tenido un numero de Seguro Social, debe presentarse en persona.
For all other Social Security services, call 1 (800) 772-1213 (Voice) or 1 (800) 325-0778 (TTY) or visit
Social Security online at www.socialsecurity.gov. Para cualquier otro asunto de Seguro Social, llame al 1 (800) 772-1213 (Voz) o 1 (800) 325-0778 (TTY).
Tambien puede visitar al Seguro Social por Inter-net en
www.segurosocial.gov Brooklyn
Social Security Card Center 154 Pierrepont Street
Sixth Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201
Monday to Friday 7:00 am to 4:00 pm
By Subway: 2,3,4, or 5 to Borough Hall N or R to Court Street; A, C, or F to Jay St MetroTech.
By Bus: B25, B26, B38, B41, B52 or B103 to Cadman Plaza West-
Montaque St.
Due to new regulations required by the Mayor’s
Of-fice Street Activity Permit OfOf-fice (SAPO) all street
closing applications
must be submitted three (3)
months in advance
starting in 2013
.
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Community Board # 4
NYPD/ OFFICE OF BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT NYPD JUVENILE JUSTICE DIVISION/
YOUTH SERVICES
YOUTH RESOURCE FAIR
BROOKLYN SUMMIT AND YOUTH MEMORIAL
BROOKLYN BOROUGH HALL 209 JORALEMON STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11201
BETWEEN COURT ST. AND ADAMS ST. 5:00 PM—8:00 PM
THURSDAY, SEPTMEBER 27, 2012
NYPD IMMIGRANT OUTREACH GANG/CREW PRESENTATIONS CRIME PREVENTION TIPS NYPD EXPLORERS PAL EDUCATTIONAL WORK-SHOPSAFTER SCHOOL PRO-GRAMS
HEALTH PROGRAMS MENTORING
JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND MUCH MORE TRAGEDY TO TRIUMPH AWARDS TEEN SUMMIT PANEL DISCUS-SION “WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE” TRIBUTE RECEPTION AND PERFORMANCES
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Sergeant K. Michael, NYPD Youth Service Section (718) 834-8855 [email protected]; P.O. D. FOX, P.O. A. HAMMUTOGLU (718) 339-9792
PLEASE REGISTER AT http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/brooklynsummit or call (718) 802-4488
Brooklyn Family Defense Project
Making A Difference in Families’ Lives
Constituent Services Training for staff of elected officials who serve Brooklyn
SEPTEMBER 20TH 9:30A.M.-12P.M. Brooklyn Law School
(exact location TBD)
Navigating the Child Welfare System
The training will provide an overview of the State Central Registry and New York City Children’s Services. Participants will receive information about the child welfare process, from how cases get called in and investigated to how cases get filed in Family Court. Staff will learn how to advocate within the system to better serve
their constituents.
To RVSP please e-mail Lauren Shapiro @ (347) 592-2510 or email [email protected]
Center for Environmental Research and Conservation
Earth Institute/Columbia University
Certificate in Conservation and Environmental Sustainability CERC’s Certificate Program provides professionals with the knowledge and tools to be effective environmental leaders and decision makers in the 21st century. It is an evening program in which environmental issues are discussed, debated and ex-amined, where participants develop an in-depth understanding of conservation science and practice through case studies and a focus on Environmental Policy.
CERC’s Certificate Program accommodates the working professional:
Classes are held from 6p.m. to 8p.m. at Columbia University in New York City (with access to all University facilities)
Courses meet once a week for five weeks
Weekend field courses are offered but not required
For more information on the Certificate Program please download the certificate program brochure (PDF) from www.cerc.columbia.edu/certicate