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Minutes of the September 26, 2023 Meeting

Officers in attendance

Larry Jayson: President

Jody Cook: Vice President

Peter Gomori: Treasurer

  1. Our meeting began using Zoom at 6:40pm. Larry Jayson presided over the meeting. We hope that the next meeting will be in person in the Flatbush Jewish Center.
  2. We would like to see one or both or our Neighborhood Community Patrol (NCP) officers attend the next meeting to introduce themselves and share with us issues of concern with the Police in our neighborhood. One of the officers is Seargent Wing Chan whose email address is: wing.chan@nyp.org.
  3. We would like to invite the District Manager of Community Board 12 (CB12) to attend the next meeting. We would also like to invite Ms. Deb Sheintoch of the New York Sanitation Department to discuss the revived Compost Collection program.

    Larry reminded us of a time when we were part of NYP District 70 and the community officers were very responsive. Besides the turnover of NCP officers, our District (66) will also be changing Commanding Officers (CO). It was suggested that the responsiveness of the Police Department is enhanced when we attend more community meetings.
  4. It was mentioned that the food store at 415 Church Ave. where various products of the store are still out blocking passageway of the sidewalk. We would like to continue to alert our local police officers and sanitation employees of this continued problem.
  5. It was mentioned that the intersection of Church Ave. and Ocean Parkway; especially the entrance to the Prospect Expressway was still a serious hazard. Several suggestions have been made such as improved signage to increase the safety for pedestrians have been made but very little has been done to make improvements. It was acknowledged that this is a tough problem to solve.
  6. Michael Rosenbluth updated us as to the status of the restructuring of the bus lines that is proposed by the New York Transit Authority. Some of the proposals include the removal or relocation of bus stops, the elimination of some bus lines and the re-routing of other bus lines. Examples of bus lines affected include: B1 B2,B3,B4, B16, b67, B68, B69 and B103. A positive proposal is the creation of B55 which would run locally from Church Ave. and McDonald to the JFK airport. Our Community Board (CB12) has not shared its concerns as much as other Community Boards. The plan is still in the proposal stage and concerned citizens should share their concerns with our local elected officials. A hard copy of the current plan is available in the Windsor Terrace Library.
  7. Mr. Matt Malloy, a member of Councilwoman Shahana Hanif’s staff was recognized as an attendee of the meeting. His email is mmalloy@council.nyc.gov, if you wish to contact Councilwoman Hanif’s office.
  8. These minutes of the ANA will be posted on our new website ANABrooklyn.org and on our Facebook page (Albemarle Neighborhood of Brooklyn).
  9. We still do not know the status (rented or not) of the Rite Aid Store on E.3rd st and Church Ave.
  10. It was noted that the “No Standing” sign at the southwest corner of Albemarle and East 5th Street is still in place in spite of the many complaints about it. It is still hoped that the sign will be removed.

Minutes respectfully submitted

Pete Gomori

Treasurer

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Minutes of the March 29, 2023 Meeting,

Larry Jayson, President
Jody Cook , Vice President
Peter Gomori , Treasurer
Jannette Katz-Gomori , Secretary

1. The Building of 5G Cell Towers

Meeting began with discussion regarding installation of square boxes on East 5th street near Church Ave and on East 2nd street near Church Ave. These boxes will be used to create additional 5G cell phone towers. There has been some resistance in other neighborhoods to the creation of these towers due to health concerns. Discussion can be researched under the title of Citibridge.

2. Graffiti on Vacant Rite Aid Store on Church Ave.

It was suggested that a mural painting be gotten for the wall on Rite Aid to discourage graffiti artists. Bob Elstein of Beautify Brooklyn could be contacted to help us find artists to paint a mural. White fence on East 2nd street and Church Ave is also peppered with graffiti.

3. Presentation by Michael Rosenbluth on the proposed Bus Redesign by the MTA.

Michael spoke at length about proposed changes to the Brooklyn Bus routes in the Kensington Neighborhood. Community board meetings were held in Brooklyn. Michael attended the local Community Board meeting along with Shahana Hanif and the office of Bob Carroll. Information on this redesign plan is on the website MTA. Info. Route changes include the B16 bus, B35 bus, B68 and B69 route. Proposal to curtail parts of the B103 route are currently be revisited.

An exciting plan would include a new B5XT crosstown limited bus to JFK airport leaving from Church Ave and McDonald Ave. Details regarding elimination of the Limited B35 bus, elimination of East 5 Street bus stops , no more express buses to Manhattan on weekends are some of the suggested changes.

More on this draft proposal can be gotten by clicking on MTA.info on the box on the left which has redesign plan and in person events to attend. Karma blog is another source of information. Time to speak out as concerned citizens.

4. Proposal for Grant for Clean-up on McDonald Ave

It was proposed that a grant be requested from Yvette Clark’s office to get a $10,000 grant for clean up of our neighborhood, specifically McDonald Ave . Albemarle Neighborhood Association is currently applying for 501C3 status as a non-profit organization which would make us eligible for these grants.

5. No Standing Sign

A no standing sign was removed this past year . It was located on East 5 street and Albemarle Ave. People got ticketed not being aware of this sign. Shahani Hanif was contacted and the sign was taken down in 24 hours.

6. Next Meeting of the Albemarle Neighborhood Association will take place on May 31, 2023

It will be the 50th Anniversary of the ANA. Plans are being made to get a permit for an outdoor meeting on Albemarle Road between East 4-East 5 street. An alternative spot might be in the community room of the Flatbush Jewish Center on East 5th street.

7. Announcements

Peter Gomori is awaiting notification regarding reinstallation of 501c/3 status from the IRS which will allow us to be a tax deductible nonprofit organization. Peter is grateful for accounting firm Scoty and Scott for facilitating this process.

Peter wants to recognize Carol Henning for creating our new ANA webpage and social media page anabrooklyn.org.

This upcoming Saturday is the beginning of April Poetry month. This Saturday, April 1st Jody Cook, with the Kensington Stewards will be holding a poetry event at the Windsor Terrace Library. Bob Elstein ,of Beautify Brooklyn will be attending. Please come.

In May Peter Gomori will continue to hold Personal Finance workshops sponsored by the Kensington Stewards at the Windsor Terrace Library.

8. Participatory Budgeting

Participating Budget Voting is being held this week We are in District 39. People can vote on line or in person at various sites in our neighborhood. Check the link on Participatory Budgeting for more information:

9. Closing remarks

Larry Jayson closed the meeting by saying:

“We have defined what a community is—past, present and future. We nurture and care for our community in hopes that this will continue.”

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Minutes of the November 16, 2022 Meeting

Minutes of the ANA Meeting
President : Larry Jayson
Vice President: Jodi Cook
Secretary: Jannette Katz
Treasurer: Peter Gomori

-22 people were in attendance.

Guest speakers include New York State Assemblyman Robert Carroll, New York City Councilwoman Shahana Hanif and Tom Bauer, Director of Operations at the Ocean Parkway Community Development (OPCD) organization.

-It was noted with sadness of the passing of Diana Sanzone on September 17. A memorial service will be held at the Kensington Library on December 3 from 12-4. Diana was a valued contributor to the Kensington Community for many years. Diana was Vice President of the ANA, Executive Chair for the Kensington Stewards as well as being a volunteer at the CAMBA Kensington Shelter. A moment of silence was observed in her memory

-This ANA meeting was the second meeting for this year since March 2022.

-Tom Bauer spoke about the big push for Solar Panels on Roofs. A dozen homes in the neighborhood have solar panels. There are tax abatements from the NY State and NYC governments to assist in paying the cost of installation. OPCD office is located at 18th avenue and East 5 street. Mr. Bauer spoke about modern and affordable housing units built on 37th street between 12-13 avenue. OPCD is looking to create more affordable housing in the neighborhood. The process was monitored by HPD and other agencies.

Since 1979 there have been changes in the gestalt of the community from a sleepy , deteriorated neighborhood to a more vibrant one with art festivals, work with merchants on Church Avenue and engagement with the Bengladeshi community. OPCD has helped seniors and homeowners establish other neighborhood organizations.

-Parkway Pharmacy has a new awning which adds to the appearance of the neighborhood. The old Rite Aid store is still unsightly with graffiti always present. The space is owned by Walgreens and Walgreens will not permit a competitor business to rent it. There are 5 or 6 vacant stores on Church avenue. Peter Gomori wants more active policing of graffiti. Larry Jason will try to get a police officer from the local precinct to attend our next meeting

– State Assemblyman Carroll spoke about the issues regarding the BQE detour that will be occurring on weekends. It will impact East 5 street and Caton Ave, MacDonald and Church Ave. He is currently in contact with the NYC Department of Transportation. It is not fair to have the entire truck detour in Windsor Terrace that will impact this neighborhood on weekends. Bob Carroll was congratulated on the birth of his baby 7 weeks ago.

– Complaints were voiced regarding the semi annual Brooklyn half marathons that take place without warning to residents. It would be great to send an Eblast 2 weeks ahead of the time of the marathon to warn residents. Maybe Shahana can assist on getting the word out as well.

-A positive intervention in street cleaning was mentioned. There was an ANA member, Phoebe, who spoke on a Sunday to some shopkeepers at Macdonald Ave and Ave C about the dirtiness of the streets between Mac Donald and C. The following day the streets were spotless.

-State Assemblyman Carroll was contacted three weeks ago regarding the obstruction to a walkway by a cement company. It was removed and now there is safe passage on that street.

-East Third Street between Church Ave and Albemarle Road is the site of many car accidents.

Recently there was an accident where the citibikes were crashed into. There should be alternate routes in place of Caton Ave. An email will be sent regarding the citibike crash to Bob Carroll’s office who will in turn send it to the Department of Transportation.

– City Councilmember Shahana Hanif was commended for getting rid of a no standing sign on Albemarle Road. Her co-worker Faiza Azam was at the meeting and is responsible for constituent services and is a neighborhood liaison for Councilmember Hanif. Appointments can be made with Faiza at her office on 118 Beverly Road. There is no longer a 5th avenue office due to redistricting.

– Sanitation issues are being addressed by the Association for Community Empowerment (ACE) members. Please give sanitation requests to the Ms. Hanif’s Beverly office.

– Meeting in the Greenwood Playground was held by Ms. Hanif and community members. Over a million dollars have been allocated for resurfacing and other issues. Please alert any street safety concerns to 311.

– Agenda of Councilmember Hanif will be posted on her website after Thanksgiving. Activities include hosting a town hall meeting with the Department of Environmental Protection regarding flooding issues. There will be a turkey giveaway.

– Legislation regarding rat mitigation was passed by New York State. Rat violations will be followed up with a mandate to correct the circumstances. Any construction that is occurring should not be given a permit if an exterminator is not on board at the construction site.

– Legislation was introduced in New York City regarding composting, which would be the largest program in the nation, by April 2022 -2023 in the 39th district in Brooklyn . More legislation includes protection of reproductive rights, plans for immigrant communities to be housed In hotels and not tents. EWaste initiatives will be continued on a regular basis. PTA “Fun Run” raised $100,000 . There will be participatory budgeting sometime this coming spring. Please sign up for the newsletter from Councilmember Hanif’s office which goes out on Sundays in addition to social media platforms.

– Construction site on the end of the Prospect Expressway at Caton Ave and the Ocean Parkway Service Road was a Flood Project and should be done by the end of this year.

– Regarding sanitation pick up concerns, Faiza should be contacted in the Beverly Road office with complaints made to 311 and the truck number gotten to report any sanitation issues

– Theft problems at Walgreens were mentioned at our meeting as a chronic ongoing problem.

– Meeting was adjourned at 8 pm

– Happy holidays to all

Respectfully submitted,

Jannette Katz Gomori

Secretary

Albemarle Neighborhood Association (ANA)

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Minutes of the March 30, 2022 Meeting

Larry Jayson presided over the Zoom meeting with 10 participants

Peter Gomori, Treasurer
Jannette Katz Gomori, Secretary

1. New York State Assemblyman, Robert Carroll was introduced. Councilman Carroll is in Albany awaiting the state budget approval proceedings. It is hopeful that the budget will be passed by the beginning of April. Some sticking points are issues of affordable housing, bail reform, and casinos.

There has been additional funding given to SUNY and CUNY as well as to the public schools , MTA funding , and renewable energy projects. The Federal Stimulus package has added funding to the State budget. Robust tax receipts from state and city have added as well.

The uptick in crime was discussed . Councilman Carroll spoke about preserving the Presumption of Innocence structure. Also spoken about was that most crimes have nothing to do with bail reform.

Reasons for uptick in crime include the lockdown during the pandemic, folks staying at home, and unemployment. Bail is only used to compel people to return back to court.

Rollout in congestion pricing was discussed. The timetable would suggest March or April 2023 . Traffic is equal to or above pre pandemic levels. Limited exemptions might include individuals with disabilities or under medical treatment.

2. Pete Gomori spoke about the East 5 street block party scheduled for May 14 pending permit approval. The block would include the street between Albemarle and Caton Ave. A letter is being sent to everyone on the block to inform people of the event. Activities include tree management, street cleaning, petitioning to restart composting, and arts /crafts , music .

Bob Elstein , of the Beautify Brooklyn movement is invited to attend. The purpose of the block party is for neighbors to meet neighbors and to improve quality of life. A $1000 grant was awarded to sponsor a music event in Kensington that might be used for this event.

3. Church Avenue cleanliness was discussed. The issue of 419 Church Avenue being vacant as well as the deli next door contributing garbage on the streets adds to the unsightliness and uncleanliness of the area. People can call 311 to report this as each store is responsible for cleaning the front area of their store.

4. Foodtown was discussed regarding quality of freshness and accurate advertising of sales. Larry Jayson will speak to the manager regarding these issues.

Parkway Pharmacy has a torn awning outside the building. Larry Jayson will speak to the owners to see if the awning can be replaced.

Trash outside Dunkin Donuts is placed in black bags outside the store. Is it possible to have bins used instead of black garbage bags? Pete Gomori suggested having another volunteer clean up on Church Ave sometime this spring.

3. A gathering of Uber drivers on Albermarle Ave near Ocean Parkway has been observed daily around 4 PM. Larry Jayson will look into this to see if there is any questionable activity. Also mentioned was the concern regarding a menacing person standing on the middle of Ocean Parkway on an island leading to the Prospect Expressway . 311 should be called as well as the Neighborhood Coordination Officers:

Karol Smiarowsky 917 826 6569
Vivianne Perron 917 863 5169.

The 66th Precent can be called as well: 718 851 5611

Participatory Budget week is starting this week.

8. The next ANA meeting will take place on zoom in June. The date to be determined.

Respectfully submitted

Jannette Katz Gomori, Secretary

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Minutes of January 12, 2022 Meeting

Larry Jayson, President presided over the zoom meeting with 13 participants
Peter Gomori, Treasurer
Jannette Katz Gomori, Secretary

Tom Bauer, Director of Operations at the Ocean Parkway Community Development Corporation began our meeting with a discussion of the various services his organization provides for our community. Formed as a neighborhood preservation entity, the organization assists in such activities as forming merchant associations, access programs for building and home repair and counseling people in obtaining mortgage and rent assistance. Tom alerted us to the upcoming end of eviction moratorium that could place many of our residents in jeopardy.

A question was asked about an abandoned building on Ocean Parkway and Ave. C. (335 Ocean Parkway). Tom looked into the ACRIS database and advised us that a mortgage was paid off and that the real estate tax payments were current. There is a disclosure of the current owner and we (ANA) will try to contact him and inquire as to efforts to repair the property.

(Community Officer Smiarowski, at the last minute was not able to attend and will attend the next meeting to be held in March).

The meeting was opened up to questions and comments about issues in the community.

Theft from mailboxes is still a problem. It is a citywide problem. A specific building was mentioned where a tenant was caught on camera and a police report was filed with the 66th precinct.

Concerns about the Self Help office at 419 Church Ave. were again raised. The grocery store next door continues to store boxes in front of the storefront. The owner was been approached by Larry and if the problem continues the Sanitation department will be notified and the grocery store owner could be issued a fine. We also will contact Self Help to ask if they will return to open their office and provide services. (Follow up – SelfHelp was contacted and they confirmed that they are not coming back. Their new location is 626 Sheepshead Bay Road (718 646 7500).)

A question on reviving the composting program was raised. It was mentioned that one problem is the attraction of rodents to the compost bins. It was mentioned that the East 4th Street Garden is currently closed for the winter and is not accepting compost donations. Another participant mentioned that there is a compost drop-off on Albemarle and McDonald that takes place on Saturday during the day. A suggestion was made that as the weather gets nicer, a petition campaign be started to request that the Sanitation department revive the compost program in the neighborhood.

The ongoing issue of graffiti was again discussed. Councilwoman Shahana Hanif was instrumental in arranging for ACE to paint over the graffiti on the Rite Aid building. Graffiti has become a city wide problem and we need a greater effort in catching the perpetrators to try to stop it.

The issue of the use of motor bikes on sidewalks and bike paths was again raised. We all agree that we need better enforcement to encourage motorbikes to use the streets and not the sidewalks.

The next ANA meeting will take place on Zoom in mid-March 2022. The date will be determined, and the Zoom link will be sent via email or placed on the Facebook ANA website: anabk.org/fb

Suggested speakers for the next meeting include Commanding Officer of Police Precinct 66.

Respectfully submitted

Jannette Katz Gomori

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Minutes of the June 10th 2021 Meeting

ANA Meeting Minutes June 12, 2021

Larry Jayson
President Diana Sanzone, Vice President
Peter Gomori, Treasurer
Jannette Katz Gomori, Secretary.

27 people in attendance

Meeting began at 6:30 lead by Larry

1. We began with a brief history and list of accomplishments by ANA founded in the 1970s.

In addition to the community residents, the meeting was also attended by our Community Police Officers Perrone and Smiarowski. They responded to various concerns expressed by the attendees. If a community resident needs to contact them, they can do so by email: Viviane.perrone@nypd.org and/or Karol.smiarowski@nypd.org.

2. Some of the concerns included: the need for the Windsor Terrace Library to open soon, the graffiti on the former Rite Aide store on Church Ave. and East 3rd St., the persistent problem of bike riders riding on the sidewalks, especially the electric powered bikes, the growing litter and garbage problem and the excessive placement of the Citbike rentals.

3. The following were some responses to these concerns:

– the Windsor Library is due to open July 19th,

– efforts will be made to contact the owner of the former Rite Aide building and encourage that they repair the graffiti,

– the Police officers would follow up and try to have traffic police monitor where the is the greatest incidence of violation of traffic rules by bike riders.

4. The meeting was closed with the expressed desire to meet again in September of 2021, most likely using Zoom again.

Meeting was adjourned at 7:30 PM

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