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The Lincoln Square BID will hold its 26th Annual Meeting in person on Tuesday, May 16, at 9:30am at Lincoln Center's David Rubenstein Atrium on Broadway. This is the first in-person Annual Meeting since 2019. The purpose of this meeting is to present the Fiscal Year 2024 budget, elect Directors to the Board, conduct other business, and discuss the organization's recent activities. Our guest speaker will be the Commissioner of the NYC Department of Sanitation, Jessica Tisch. Click here to read all about Commissioner Tisch.

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In order to attend this meeting, you must register. All owners of real property, residential owners (i.e. condo), nonprofits, commercial tenants, including those who own or work in a business, and residential tenants (renters or coop owners) within the boundaries of the Lincoln Square Business Improvement District are eligible to register. You must register to attend and in order to vote at the meeting, so please click here to do so.


We look forward to seeing you there!

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
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Spring Refresh in Lincoln Square

Spring is often a time of renewal and rejuvenation. With flowers in full bloom and oh-so-pleasant weather, there is no better place to be than outside. Luckily, Lincoln Square has two parks that are perfect for enjoying these pleasures during this new season. Our parks are both very popular destinations for visitors and residents of ...

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Earth Day Events for Everyone

Earth day is upon us! Celebrate Mother Earth on April 22nd and beyond in Lincoln Square and on the Upper West Side. From charity drives to free online workshops, there are plenty of ways to get involved. Check out these Earth Day events and initiatives from businesses and organizations in the neighborhood and nearby ...

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Lonnie Holley to Headline Benefit Concert for AFAM

The American Folk Art Museum (AFAM) has announced that it will host a benefit concert on Thursday, May 18, which Lonnie Holley, a globally-respected musician and visual artist, will headline. The concert, set for 7:00pm at Adler Hall at The New York Society for Ethical Culture (2 West 64 Street, New York, New York), will honor ...

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WHAT'S HAPPENING

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Bad Roman is now serving lunch - book your table ASAP


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Weekend brunch service begins on April 29 at El Fish Marisqueria


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Shop for all things spring at The Shops at Columbus Circle


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April 29, 10:00am

Family games, activities, fitness, crafts, and more!


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Hit the bar for Martini Hour at The Smith late night daily at 10pm


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Get bonus dining credit at Rosa Mexicano when you buy a House Account


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Spring Clothing Drive for Migrant Children at NY Society for Ethical Culture


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April 25 - 29

Shop the 2023 MAD About Jewelry Annual Benefit Sale


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Don't miss the Spring 2023 season at the New York City Ballet


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Phones down and brushes UP at Color Me Mine's Kids Night Out


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Make a custom artwork locket for Mom at Monica Rich Kosann



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Celebrate your graduate’s big day with a private party at Lincoln Ristorante


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Explore NYC cultural institutions during It’s Time for Culture 2023


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Help New Yorkers living with or affected by HIV & AIDS at AIDS Walk NY


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COMMUNITY ALERTS

Forum with Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg on April 26

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On Wednesday, April 26, at 5:30pm, Council Member Erik Bottcher will host an online conversation and Q&A with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. To register for the forum and submit questions for the Q&A, click here.

New COVID-19 Vaccine Authorizations

On April 18, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration amended the emergency use authorizations (EUAs) of the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 bivalent mRNA vaccines to simplify the vaccination schedule for most individuals. Click here to find out everything you need to know. To find a vaccination location and schedule your appointment, go to nyc.gov/vaccinefinder.   

Traffic Advisories

On Friday, April 21, from 6:00pm through Saturday, April 22, at 6:00am, there will be no parking on 63rd Street between Bradway and Columbus Avenue due to roadway milling.


On Saturday, April 22, the east side of Broadway between 60th Street and 61st Street will be closed to vehicular traffic from 8:00am - 8:00pm due to a street fair. 


On Saturday, April 22, and Sunday, April 23, West 65th Street between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West will be closed, and there will be no parking, standing, or stopping from 8:00am to 6:00pm due to a crane on site.


On Tuesday, April 25, Time Magazine’s Time 100 Summit will take place at Jazz at Lincoln Center. There will be production activity in the curb lanes and sidewalks around 10 Columbus Circle from Sunday, April 23, to Thursday, April 27, related to this event. Be advised that traffic may be heavy.

 

On Sunday, April 30, Columbus Avenue between West 66th Street and West 72nd Street will be closed to vehicular traffic from 8:00am to 8:00pm due to a street fair.


On Thursday, May 4, 61st Street between Broadway and Columbus Avenue will be closed to vehicular traffic from 12:30pm to 4:00pm due to a street fair.

Public Hearing on Proposed Rules for Open Streets Program

The New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) is proposing amendments to DOT’s Traffic Rules relating to its Open Streets program. This proposed rule would allow DOT to develop criteria for eligible Open Streets partners and corridors, as well as establish guidelines for how the program will be managed. The public meeting on the proposed rule will will take place on April 26, 2023 at 10:00am, and the deadline to submit written comments is at 5pm on April 26, 2023. To learn more, you can click here to visit the NYC Rules website or click here to view the official notice. 

New Waste Setout Times Are Now in Effect

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We would like to remind you that waste setout times changed on April 1st! There is a one-month grace period in which businesses and residents will receive written warnings until May 1, 2023. Please click here to read the rules. To avoid getting a fine, make sure you comply with the new rules by then. If you have not been able to join one of the info sessions yet, you can sign up for one on April 24 at 7:00pm, April 26 at 7:00pm, and April 30 at 11:00am. You can also watch a recording of a session here.

Remembering John Doherty

Apropos of sanitation, we would also like to acknowledge the loss of New York City's former Sanitation Department Commissioner, John Doherty. We worked closely with him for many years and always appreciated his dedication and hard work for our city. He has certainly left a long-lasting legacy behind. You can read more about his life in his obituary here.

Department of Buildings Small Business Support Team

The Department of Buildings is launching a new program targeted to small business owners – Small Business Team. The goal is to help small businesses navigate DOB requirements, resolve issues, and enable businesses to open and operate in a timely and safe manner. A dedicated team of project advocates will offer information or assistance with property research, applications filling and signoff processes, or violations. Use the Small Business Help Form to contact SBT and get more information or read this flyer to learn more.

Online Business Courses from SBS

Check out upcoming online business courses from NYC Small Business Services on subjects including digital marketing as well as accounting and finance. Click here to see the events and sign up.

NYC Summer Youth Employment Program

The NYC Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) is the nation’s largest youth employment program that connects NYC youth ages 14 to 24 with a six-week paid summer work experience. Hiring young people through SYEP is a direct investment in the economic recovery of New York City. Click here to learn more, including how to particpate in the program.

Hoylman-Sigal To Hold West Side Town Hall on May 7

On Sunday, May 7, from 1:00-4:00pm at the American Museum of Natural History, NYS Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal will hold his first West Side Town Hall in the newly-constituted 47th Senate District.There will be speakers on legislative initiatives and educational activities for children, but mostly he wants to hear from you. Please mark your calendars. In the meantime, you can RSVP for updates by filling out this form. Please call the Senator’s office at 212-633-8052 if you have questions.

Reminder to Remove Standing Water From Your Property

This is your yearly reminder to eliminate standing water on your property in order to control mosquitoes. Mosquitoes breed in standing water and spread West Nile virus and other diseases. Keeping your property free from accumulated water is the best way to protect your community from mosquitoes. Removing standing water is also the law. Section 151.03 of the New York City Health Code requires property owners to remove accumulated collecting water from their property from April 1 through October 31. Failure to do so can result in summonses subject to fines. You can learn more about preventing mosquitos by reading this flyer and visiting the Department of Health website.

Apply NOW to Become a CERT Member

Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members receive intensive training in emergency preparedness, fire safety, light search and rescue, disaster medical operations, and more. If you are 18 or older and want to join NYC CERT, please click here to complete the online application. The next NYC CERT Basic training cycle is due to begin in late May 2023, so apply now!