TONIGHT Join our meeting of the Public Safety Task Force. The Manhattan DAs office will explain the “Cash 4 Guns” program. Plus we’ll hear about a new street safety WebApp. Also: community updates & always want to hear from you! Deets: https://t.co/EYqvbQUwgC
CB7 voted 26–19 last night to support DOT's two-way protected bike lane on W. 72nd St — the Upper West Side's first crosstown bike connection from Central Park to the Hudson.
Packed house, plus ~150 on Zoom. Watch the full meeting 👇 https://t.co/EJ9wljGLj8
.@CB7Manhattan Spent part of our Sunday with our Upper West Side neighbors at the Columbus Avenue Greenmarket. Topics on your mind: public schools, E bikes, trash, and rats. See you next time!
Mounted police have been riding for NYPD since 1858. There are only 45-50 mounted police left in NYC. Yesterday this officer made an arrest on the #UpperWestSide. (Vid. Courtesy NBC4)
Last night, the DOT presented their proposal for the West 72nd Street redesign.
https://t.co/NZhifDU1SX see the video of the meeting and the design here.
Tonight @CB7Manhattan is hearing from @24PrecinctCC about missing persons, homeless outreach, resources for our @NYPD, and pet safety. It’s the monthly Community Council meeting and the room is full of engaged New Yorkers.
We are pleased to share the revised River Run Playground Reconstruction presentation, updated since the prior meeting to reflect community feedback. To be discussed at the Parks and Environment Committee meeting on December 15 6:30 PM https://t.co/Q4uS2NiiDd
Upper West Side Parents & Caregivers — We Need Your Voice! Help shape the future of early childhood education in our neighborhood! Whether you're a parent, guardian, educator, or advocate, your input matters. Take a quick survey and share your experiences:
https://t.co/YNzoPRjrIF
It’s standing room only @HenryStreet for tonight’s meeting of the @NYC_DOT with @ydanis and his team fielding questions from the all quarters of the city. “DOT has a challenging responsibility to organize limited space so we can all move around 304 sq. miles of New York City.”
Last night @CB7Manhattan’s Transportation Committee passed a unanimous resolution to end unnecessary #helicopter traffic over our district and beyond—the committee calling on lawmakers to end the pollution, noise, and mayhem in the skies over #NewYorkCity.
Why are abandoned graffiti and trash covered newsracks littering the UWS?
Dot (https://t.co/dtu9Cn1hnT) regulation requires racks free of graffiti, away from corners and subways. Not enforced!
Reply and send us your pictures with locations so we can clean up uws.