Council Member Eric Dinowitz
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Libraries, Composting, Office Hours, Clean-Ups, and More! | |
As your Council Member, I voted for a budget that provides our departments and agencies with the funding that they need to continue such essential services to New Yorkers. | |
District 11 libraries are now open to the public while the Riverdale Library is set to open on July 26. See the full press release from NYPL here. | |
COMPOSTING IS COMING BACK | |
The wait is over - curbside composting is coming back this fall 2021!
Let's contribute through this simple yet effective way to bring NYC towards a more sustainable future.
For more information and to get notified when sign-ups begin on August 2021,
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NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICE HOURS | |
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WE'RE HERE TO HELP!
We will continue our Neighborhood Office Hours in the upcoming weeks at these locations! Stop by if you want to talk about any issues around the community or just to say hi.
Because of our Neighborhood Office Hours, we've been more accessible to our neighbors and have been able to assist with a wide range of issues!
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Our work with constituents | |
- A constituent was receiving letters from the DOHMH saying that she owed the department a fee for not properly addressing a rodent problem in her property. However, the constituent did not own the property that was listed. After my office contacted the DOHMH, we found out that the letter was wrongly addressed to her unit instead of the managing agent of the co-op.
If you are receiving any letters or notices from city departments or agencies that you are unsure of, reach out to our office and we can provide you with more clarity.
- A congregation was approved for a plumbing permit right before COVID-19 hit. Because of the pandemic, it was delayed for at least a year and they had to find a new plumber. The new plumber had to file with the DOB to supersede the previous plumber but never got his application processed. After speaking with both parties, we found out that the plumber submitted the application through the in-person dropbox of the DOB, but the department never received it. After connecting both parties, the plumber has now successfully applied to get the job moving!
If you are trying to get some work done but are awaiting approval or have some confusion in regards to permits that you need to file, we can connect you with the respective department and tell you about the next steps you need to take.
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There is no better way to bring life to our District Office by decorating the walls with the work of our students.
Our art contest is open to all students of Council District 11! Don't forget to include your name and school when you drop-off your work.
The theme is:
BE SEEN, BE HEARD
We want this art contest to inspire our students that they can make a difference not only in their classrooms, but to
BE SEEN, BE HEARD outside of it too!
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Let's get
our hands dirty and our streets clean!
(just kidding, gloves will be provided. But if you want your hands dirty, why not?)
Sign up here
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As part of the American Rescue Plan Act, the IRS began monthly distributions of up to $300 per child as part of the Child Tax Credit (CTC). Families can receive up to $3,600 per child (under the age of 6) or $3,000 per child (ages 6 to 17) as monthly payments in 2021 and the other half as part of tax refunds in 2022.
For more information,
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RESTORING EQUAL RIGHTS TO LGBTQ VETERANS | |
NY Division of Veteran Services is accepting applications for restoration of New York State benefits. Any individual with prior military service who was discharged under conditions that were other-than-honorable (OTH) or general under honorable conditions may apply for restoration of NYS veterans' benefits if the discharge resulted from the following:
- Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity
- Military Sexual Trauma (MST)
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Email inclusions@veterans.nyc.gov for any inquiries or
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NYC DOT is currently developing its first NYC Streets Plan
and they want to hear from YOU!
For more information and to learn about their workshops,
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The pandemic is not over but we've already come so far.
Let's not slow down now!
If you aren't vaccinated yet, now is your chance! There will be a mobile vaccine bus in Kingsbridge today until July 20, Tuesday. It is open from 12-8pm. No appointment needed.
Pfizer vaccine will be available for New Yorkers 12 years and older. You will need to return to this site in 21 days for your second dose.
Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be available for New Yorkers 18 years and older.
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Join a virtual presentation of the NYCHA Heat Action Plan on July 29, from 6:00-7:30pm, followed by a Q&A with NYCHA residents and community stakeholders.
View the Heat Action Plan here.
Attendees are required to register beforehand.
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CITY HALL IN YOUR BOROUGH | |
Meet with your city commissioners and senior staff to address all your questions and concerns, including, quality of life, public health, safety, and much more.
When:
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
12:00-4:00PM
Where:
Roberto Clemente Plaza
530 Willis Avenue, Bronx, 10455
To RSVP:
Email rsvpcau@cityhall.nyc.gov
or
call 212-346-6302
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Always advocating for our communities | |
Council Member Eric Dinowitz
Chair, Veterans Committee
Chair, Jewish Caucus
District 11
dinowitz@council.nyc.gov
718-549-7300
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