Council Member Eric Dinowitz




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New York City experienced torrential rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Ida. I advise everyone to stay home if you plan on any non-essential travel.


Our office will be providing regular updates on my official Twitter account. Follow me on @EricDinowitzNYC


Below is more information regarding the response to the rainfall. Stay safe out there!



IDA AFTERMATH INFORMATION


FLOODING

To report flooding on a street or sidewalk so that NYC DEP can address it,

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FALLEN TREES

You can report City trees and branches that have fallen to the ground on public property to the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR). Public property includes streets, sidewalks, parks, and other public places.


DPR officials also remove trees or branches that are blocking sidewalks or streets, as well as branches that are cracked or hanging and about to fall. Trees that are located along streets in front of houses will be investigated and removed if necessary.


DPR is not responsible for:


> Any non-City tree that falls on private property

> Any small non-City tree branch that falls on private property

> Any tree that is located on private property


For more information and to request tree removal,

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To report property damage from a city tree,

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DAMAGE REIMBURSEMENT

To file a damage reimbursement claim with the Office of the NYC Comptroller,

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POWER OUTAGE

To report a power outage or blackout,

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You can also call ConEd's hotline at 1-800-75-CONED to report power outages.

OIL TANKS

Residential oil tanks in flooded basements may leak or rupture. If you suspect an oil spill in your home, call the NYSDEC Spill Hotline at (800) 457-7362.


For more information on home heating oil spills, call 311 or

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TRANSPORTATION


Alternate Side Parking is suspended citywide today, September 2. Parking meters remain in effect. For the latest updates, follow @NYCASP on Twitter or

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For updates on subway and bus service status,

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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION


To follow NYC’s official emergency notification system, you can sign up or

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NYC CERT


The NYC Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members are dedicated volunteers who undergo a training program that provides basic response skills needed for emergency situations. 


To learn more and become a volunteer,

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For more information, you can reach out to our office at


718-549-7300


or email



dinowitz@council.nyc.gov

SCHOOL VACCINATION SITES


There will be approx. 700 vaccination sites in school communities serving students ages 12 and older during the first week of school!

 

Each school will have a site scheduled for every day during the first week of school – on 9/13, 9/14, 9/15, and 9/17. Schools will be closed on 9/16 in observance of Yom Kippur.

 

Pfizer vaccine, which is approved for ages 12 years and older, will be administered.


The vaccination sites will return to schools during the week of October 4th to provide second doses.

 

Parental consent is required and schools will be providing more information about providing consent prior to the start of school.


Sincerely,

Council Member Eric Dinowitz


Chair, Veterans Committee

Chair, Jewish Caucus

Member, Progressive Caucus


District 11

dinowitz@council.nyc.gov


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