Community Board #13 Newsletter

Here is the schedule from the New York Horseshoe Crab Monitoring Network below and in the links.


If you click on Sites, you will find both Calvert Vaux Park and Kaiser Park listed with the high tide times.

http://nyhorseshoecrab.org/NY_Horseshoe_Crab/Sites.html


NYC Parks schedules volunteer events that starts prior to peak high tides. Please consult their listings for event nights. 


More general information is given by the Network here:

http://nyhorseshoecrab.org/NY_Horseshoe_Crab/Home.html

New York Horseshoe Crab Monitoring Network

Welcome to the New York horseshoe crab monitoring network. Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Marine Program and Stony Brook University are working with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to coordinate and implement this project.

nyhorseshoecrab.org

All people 5 years of age or older are eligible for vaccine in NYC. Get vaccinated today!          

Please help us spread the word! Most of the resources below are available on nyc.gov/health in at least 13 languages.          


COVID-19 Alert Level:

Main Vaccine homepage: nyc.gov/covidvaccine     


Where to get vaccinated: nyc.gov/vaccinefinder OR by calling 877-VAX-4NYC      

  • In home vaccinations are available for ALL New Yorkers 12 and older: Go to nyc.gov/homevaccine to sign up or call 877-VAX-4NYC 

     

Share the facts about vaccines:      

      

If you test positive for COVID-19 or were recently exposed: 

Videos      

Social Media kit - use hashtags #IGotTheShotNYC and #NYCVaccineForAll      

Resources for Healthcare Providers   

      

Sign up for the Vaccine Command Center Newsletter here

Listed below are notable planned service diversions that will impact D, F, N and Q service to/from Coney Island for the coming Spring-Summer months. I will keep you apprised if anything changes due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. We strongly encourage customers to visit our website, Home | MTA or use the MyMTA app for trip planning and real-time service information.

 

F Line


Weekends, April 29-May 1 through June 11-13

  • No F Service between Church Ave and Stillwell Ave to accommodate CBTC signal upgrade project
  • Customers directed to nearby subway and bus routes.
  • Weekend work is scheduled to resume in mid-late August (August 19-20)

 

N Line

 

Three Tuesdays, 5/3, 6/7, 7/5, midday 9:45 am to 3 pm

·         N operates to 86th Street, shuttle bus between 86th and Stillwell

·         Work on Coney Island Creek track bridge

 

Two weekends: 6/17-20, 7/8-7/11

·         N  operates to Kings Highway

·         Shuttle bus between Kings Highway and Stillwell Terminal

 

On July 4 weekend, 11;45pm Fri – 5 am Tuesday

  • Manhattan-bound N service operates via the D Stillwell to 36th St

 

D Line

 

Two Tuesdays, 5/10 and 6/16, midday 9:45 am to 3 pm

  • D operates to Bay 50th St, shuttle bus between Bay 50th and Stillwell
  • Work on Coney Island track bridge

 

One weekend, June 25-26

  • D operates to Bay 50th St, shuttle bus between Bay 50th and Stillwell


During this time, alternate service along the Q line will be as follows:

 

Weeknights May 24 until August 19, 11:30 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.:

  • Q operates in two sections, from 96th Street (Manhattan) to Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center, and from Prospect Park to Stillwell Avenue. 
  • A free shuttle bus will operate to connect these two sections, between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and Prospect Park

 

 

Weekends July 15 until August 15, 11:30 p.m. Friday to 5:00 a.m. Monday:

  • Q operates from 96th Street (Manhattan) to Stillwell Avenue via 4th Avenue express (for beach service) AND regular service from Prospect Park to Stillwell Avenue;
  • a free shuttle bus will operate between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and Prospect Park stations


The MTA’s contactless fare payment program, OMNY, is coming for Reduced-Fare customers this year! If you are a Reduced-Fare customer or would like to apply for Reduced-Fare and would like to know more about OMNY, please let the MTA know using this link. The form only takes a minute to fill out. Should you have any other questions or feedback, you can ask them here. 
 
We are excited to get people tapping away using OMNY! 

How to apply for a Reduced-Fare MetroCard
You can submit an application online, by mail, or in person. See how to apply.

We incorporate customer feedback in all that we do. Contact us with questions, concerns, experiences, or ideas about accessibility in our system. In your email, please specify:
  • The type of feedback,
  • service you were riding,
  • the general issue (bus ramp/lift, subway platform gap, employee commendation, etc), and
  • any further specific details you can.

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