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    City Planning Approves Borough Based Jail Application

    City Planning Commission  •  Borough Based Jail Reform  •  Citywide

    Protestors opposed to the borough-based jails project attended the special hearing. Image Credit: City Planning Commission

    Borough based jail proposal moves to City Council. On September 3, 2019, the City Planning Commission approved the Department of Corrections, the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services’ application for a special permit to create a borough-based jail system with modifications. The application passed by a 9-3 vote with Commissioners Alfred C. Cerullo III, Orlando Marin and Raj Ramphershad voting against the proposal.

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    Tags : borough based jails, City Planning, City Planning Commission, Rikers Island
    Date: 09/05/2019
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    From Fiscal Crisis to Thriving City with Social Mission Intact

    CityLaw  •  Stanley Brezenoff on City Governance  •  Citywide

    Stanley Brezenoff speaking at the CityLaw 2019 Civic Fame Awards Breakfast. Image Credit: Center for CityLaw.

    New York Law School presented Stanley Brezenoff with the Civic Fame award at the Fifth Annual Civic Fame Breakfast held at New York Law School on April 26, 2019. The certificate of award acknowledged Brezenoff‘s 40-year career in managing governmental institutions with unequaled persistence, skill and determination from the days of the fiscal crisis to today’s thriving City, and for his relentless efforts to preserve and enhance the social mission of the City of New York. Over the 40 years Brezenoff had served as First Deputy Mayor, Executive Director of the Port Authority, President of the Health & Hospitals Corporation, Administrator of the Human Resources Administration, and Acting Chair of the New York Housing Authority. In accepting the Civic Fame Award Brezenoff reflected on his 40 years in government. The following are his remarks. (more…)

    Tags : Center for CityLaw Civic Fame Awards Breakfast, City government, Fifth Annual Civic Fame Breakfast, Stanley Brezenoff
    Date: 07/16/2019
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    City Planning Certifies City Applications to Build Borough-Based Jails

    City Planning Commission  •  Borough based jails  •  Citywide

    Map of proposed project site for the Bronx jail at 745 East 141st Street. Image Credit: NYC CPC

    The four jails are set to replace Rikers island by 2027. On March 25, 2019, the City Planning Commission certified the City’s application for four borough-based jails as a part of the City’s plan to shut down Rikers Island. The four jails – in Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn – will have a total of 5,748 beds and a capacity of 5,000 inmates. The additional 748 beds will be used to account for taking occupied cells out of service for repairs, separating inmates based on gender or sentenced versus non-sentenced or other space needs. (more…)

    Tags : borough based jails, City Planning Commission, Rikers Island
    Date: 04/24/2019
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    Council Approves Harlem African Burial Ground

    City Council  •  ULURP  •  East Harlem, Manhattan

    Harlem African Burial Ground Memorial Rendering. Image Credit: Harlem African Burial Ground Task Force Pitch Book.

    The Harlem African Burial Ground, affordable housing, and commercial space will replace the 126th Street Bus Depot. On September 27, 2017, City Council approved the 126th Street Bus Depot redevelopment by a vote of 42-0. The land use application, by NYC Economic Development Corporation, includes a zoning map amendment, zoning text amendment, city map change, and future disposition of city-owned property. This action will facilitate the development of affordable housing, commercial space, and the Harlem African Burial Ground Memorial. For CityLand’s coverage on the prior stages of the project’s ULURP process, click here. (more…)

    Tags : affordable housing, Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, Elmendorf Reformed Church, Harlem African Burial Ground, Harlem African Burial Ground Task Force, NYC Economic Development Corporation
    Date: 10/17/2017
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    Initiative to Clear Landmarks’ Backlog Concludes; Council Overturns One Designation

    City Council  •  Landmark Designations  •  Citywide

    The Lakeman-Cortelyou-Taylor House in Staten Island. Image Credit: LPC

    Due to objection to landmarking by local council member Steven Matteo, the designation of a Dutch Colonial farmhouse on Staten Island was overturned. On March 28, 2017, the Council Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Siting, and Maritime Uses convened to vote on the final batch of items designated as part of Landmarks’ Backlog Initiative. At the meeting the Subcommittee voted on three items it had held over from its hearing on February 7, 2017. It had delayed the votes for further consideration due to the opposition to landmarking from the owners of the subject properties. (more…)

    Date: 04/10/2017
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