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- Governor Hochul Announces Completion of Phase 2 for Hunt Point Access Improvement Project
Legislative Updates & Advocacy
- Trash Containerization Takes Effect for Food Businesses
Member Spotlight
- YMCA - Castle Hill, Sunset Dinner Cruise
Upcoming Events
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PHASE 2 - HUNTS POINT ACCESS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT COMPLETE
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Governor Kathy Hochul advanced clean transportation and access improvements in the Bronx including a major milestone in the State's transformative, $1.7 billion Hunts Point Access Improvement Project. Phase Two of the project, which rehabilitated key sections of the Bruckner Expressway and Bruckner Boulevard to create a more direct route to the Hunts Point Market, will be completed ahead of schedule and under budget. Governor Hochul also announced a $10 million commitment for clean transportation initiatives in the Bronx. The investments in zero-emission school buses, all-electric mobility options, and electric vehicle charging stations will improve air quality and reduce pollution in an underserved congested area of New York City, which includes disadvantaged communities, historically overburdened by environmental pollution. Today’s announcement supports the State's Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 85 percent by 2050 and the State’s transition to zero-emission vehicles and infrastructure with all new passenger cars, school buses, and trucks sold to be zero-emissions by 2035.
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LEGISLATIVE & ADVOCACY UPDATES
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Commercial Containerization for Food Businesses - Effective August 1, 2023 - ALL food-related businesses in NYC must use rigid containers with secure lids when setting out trash for collection.
Who is affected
The new rule impacts ALL food-related businesses. This includes catering establishments, food manufacturers, food preparation establishments, food service establishments, food wholesalers, and retail food stores. Restaurants, grocery stores, delis, bodegas, caterers, and other businesses that sell or handle food MUST comply.
What material is impacted
Any putrescible material — refuse or organic material — set out on the curb for collection MUST be in a container with a SECURE LID. The requirement does not apply to other recyclables (metal, glass, plastic, or paper) or to businesses that have waste collected from a loading dock. This rule does not require the separation of trash and organics, only the use of containers for collection. However, some businesses are required to separate their organic waste. If your business meets the minimum requirements, you must comply with the NYC Commercial Organics Rules.
When to set out
In accordance with recent setout rules, businesses that place waste on the curb have two options:
- Place waste at the curb 1 hour before closing, OR
- After 8:00 PM. If placing out after 8:00 PM, recyclables do not need to be in a container.
How to store bins
Containers should be stored inside or in a rear yard if possible. If space is not available, bins can be stored within three (3) feet of the building line when not set out for collection. Bins must be maintained in a neat and orderly manner and always allow for a clear path of pedestrian travel on the sidewalk.
NOTE: Businesses required to source-separate organics under Local Law 146 of 2013 must continue to do so by placing their food waste in a separate container with a latching lid. Garbage must be set out in a separate container.
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Mott Haven Business to Business Block Party
August 26 at 2:00pm
Alexander Avenue Open Streets, Alexander Avenue at Bruckner Boulevard
Join the Bronx Chamber, the Avenue NYC - Mott Haven Program, Mott Haven Merchants Association for a Block Party celebrating the businesses and residents of the Bruckner Boulevard area. During the event there will be live music by Johnny Mambo and Friends, DJ Menyu, dancing and information on business improvement district formation, marketing, and more!
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Business to Business Street Festival
August 31 at 11:00am - 3:00pm
1377 Jerome Avenue Bronx, NY
Join Councilmember Althea Stevens, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce, New Settlement, and New York City government agencies in celebrating back to school while supporting local businesses.
- Enjoy face painting
- Bouncy Castles
- Music & Games
- Business to Business Networking
- NYC Agencies On-Site Assistance
- M/WBE Certification Information
This is the culmination of economic and business development work in District 16 and seeks to continue to build strong neighborhoods and relationships between businesses and our young people.
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