Neighbors Working Together for a Safer and More Beautiful Block!

Please join us for our next meeting on a Saturday soon at 4PM!
at Grace & St. Paul's Church at 123 West 71st Street


at Grace & St. Paul's Church at 4pm

123 West 71st Street

Come meet your neighbors and share and your concerns for our block!

Join us for refreshments,

Block Association T-shirts,

literature, and more.

Children are welcome!


The West 71st St Block Association covers the blocks between Central Park West and Riverside Drive on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

West 71st Street is a great place to live and we are working together to make it even better! Come and meet our co-leaders Katina Ellison and Karen Raschke.

Current issues we are working on: Improving safety and reducing chaos at the pedestrian plaza outside McDonald's following the shootings there on Halloween 2024. Stopping the proposed e-bike charging station for the bow-tie intersection (sign petition below!), beautifying the tree wells,
rats, trash/litter on the sidewalks, scaffolding, nighttime noise and illegal behavior, working with the 20th Precinct and outreach groups to help the homeless, and replacing the newspaper bins with newer and fewer ones.

We work on the above issues by collaborating with local legislators, Community Board 7, city agencies, police, both churches on the block, local businesses, outreach to the homeless, Sanitation and Health Departments, landlords, neighbors.


How to help:

1. Tell your neighbors about our block association and have them e-mail us to add them to our list.

2. Call 311 or e-mail 311 at http://www.nyc.gov/apps/311/about.htm to report block issues. Or call the 20th police precinct at 212.580.6411.



Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Recent Block Association Meeting Minutes

We had a wonderful turnout for our second block association meeting at Grace and St. Paul’s Church. Thank you to Pastor Martin for hosting us and to everyone who came to share their concerns and ideas. We are grateful to Council Member Gale Brewer and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, who lives on our block, and is a member of our group, for sharing their ideas and offering support on the Rat Problem.  Thank you, too, to Rebecca Godlewicz, Scott Stringer’s Community Liaison for CB7, who joined us, and to Jesse Bodine of Gale Brewer's office.   Penny Ryan of Community Board 7 is also providing support on the Rat Problem and other issues. 
 Next meeting:  Sunday, July 22nd at 4PM at Grace & St. Paul’s Church.  (We always meet on the 4th Sunday of the month at 4PM.)   Block Association Celebration!:  Wednesday August 1, 5-8pm (details below) 
 Summary of June Meeting:  
 1. Rats: The Block Association will work with Brewer, Stringer, and CB7 to walk the block with a representative from the Depts. of Health and Sanitation to identify problems and solutions.  Brewer has formally requested a walk through and efforts will be coordinated with each of the above-mentioned offices.  We will post on our blog and through email when this walk through will occur so that you can join us.   Brewer's office sent us a link where we can review the rat inspections on our block:  http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/rats/home.shtml 
Attached please see a summary of the rat problem with photos which we put together and shared with all offices. (Don’t hesitate to send us more info to add.) We thank Penny Ryan of CB 7 who is discussing our rat situation with Dept. of Health, as they (CB 7) are addressing this problem all over the Upper Westside.
 PJ Sarraf  (member of our group) has offered to look into the cost of rat bait boxes.  Initial cost may be high, but maintenance is affordable.  We can apply for a grant for Rat Abatement by contacting Dee Rieber of West 75 Street DRieber@Halstead.com  
The key will be to do something about the trash problem which provides food for the rats.  DOS can provide some free trashcans, which some buildings clearly need  – we will look into that.  Brewer’s office can help us by sending letters to buildings who routinely fail to clean up and dispose of trash properly.  

 2. Treepits/Trash/ Beautification:  We may want to take care of the rat problem before doing much work on beautification, though one can still order trees (call 311), and clean up.  Stringer’s office will help us obtain new bigger and nicer trashcans for the corners of our block.   Please see directly below great info from Brewer’s office on free resources to help beautify our block:
 "The West Side Federation of Neighborhood & Block Associations launched its street beautification project Adopt A Tree Pit, featuring kits for protecting, maintaining and nurturing street trees.  Each kit contains metal tree guards, gardening tools, "curb your dog" signs, tree care instructions, and more.  Federation is giving out kits FOR FREE!  Info: 212-969-8047westsidefed@aol.com and http://www.wsfed.org/ -West Side block associations that want to paint over graffiti should contact Beacon Paint and Hardware. This wonderful business is very supportive of community projects - Block associations on the West Side are meeting regularly. Contact: Dee Rieber of West 75 Street DRieber@Halstead.com   -Did you know the Department of Sanitation will lend tools for your neighborhood cleanup project?  To reserve brooms, shovels, rakes, work gloves and trash bags, contact (646) 885-DSNY at least four weeks in advance. Info:http://www.nyc.gov/html/dsny/downloads/pdf/contact/requests/misc_request/vol%0Acleanup.pdf  -Several block associations recommend Curb Allure Modular Tree Guards. This is a West Side company. Info: Kim Johnson athttp://www.curballure.com/ or 212-769-CURB (2872). "

3.  Publicizing our Group:  We are planning a Block Association Celebration  to publicize our group and attract new members.  It will be on a Wednesday August 1st between 5-8pm.   The church will provide two long tables (one for each end of the block) and we will have plenty of flyers and other info along with sign-up sheets and Block T-shirts or we can all just wear white and have badges or sashes.   We can provide baked goods for free (or for sale) and free doggie treats!  We welcome other ideas for making this festive!  Please also see attached document with our info;  there are two flyers per page, so you can cut them in half and carry with you to share with others. 
** Please let us know of your thoughts for T-shirt design and other ideas.  We will have a volunteer prep session to plan.  

4.  Committees and Liaisons:  Please see attached document with Committee Lists and think of which group you might want to volunteer for.  You will also see names of people who are on committees and who have offered to be liaisons to different offices; that is still developing.

5.  Fiscal Agent/Fundraising & Donations:  Pastor Martin said the church can act as a fiscal agent so that we can accept donations, which we need for xeroxing, stationary supplies, etc. refreshments, T-shirts, etc.  People can make out their checks to Grace & St. Paul's Church and write FOR BLOCK ASSOCIATION in memo line.  They keep a careful accounting on the computer of contributors and amounts, so the money is always available and accounted for. Whenever there is an expense, they will write a check and debit the Block Association account.  The church has been donating Xeroxing for us!

6.  Other issues raised included:
a.  Con-Ed work – what is being done and how long will it last?
b.  Bicycles on streets (going the wrong way) and on sidewalks
c.  Continue to call 311 with complaints on trash, noise, rats, and illegal behavior(create a record).  Brewer and Stringer offices can follow-up if no results.
d.  Cleaning of curb and sewer area on SE corner of 71st and Broadway where water collects (check with CB7)

We have some terrific momentum going and great support!  We look forward to seeing you on Sunday July 22nd at 4PM!  Thank you to everyone for all your efforts and interest.  Remember to check the attachments below for more info. Please help spread the word and check our blog regularly for updates and other info:  http://w71stba.blogspot.com/  

Friday, June 29, 2012

Some information shared by Council Member Gale Brewer

Several block associations recommend Curb Allure Modular Tree Guards. This is a West Side company. Info: Kim Johnson at http://www.curballure.com/ or 212-769-CURB (2872).

-The West Side Federation of Neighborhood & Block Associations launched its street beautification project Adopt A Tree Pit, featuring kits for protecting, maintaining and nurturing street trees.  Each kit contains metal tree guards, gardening tools, "curb your dog" signs, tree care instructions, and more.  Federation is giving out kits FOR FREE!  Info: 212-969-8047westsidefed@aol.com and http://www.wsfed.org/ 

-West Side block associations that want to paint over graffiti should contact Beacon Paint and Hardware. This wonderful business is very supportive of community projects

- Block associations on the West Side are meeting regularly. Contact: Dee Rieber of West 75 Street DRieber@Halstead.com  

-Did you know the Department of Sanitation will lend tools for your neighborhood cleanup project?  To reserve brooms, shovels, rakes, work gloves and trash bags, contact (646) 885-DSNY at least four weeks in advance. Info:http://www.nyc.gov/html/dsny/downloads/pdf/contact/requests/misc_request/vol%0Acleanup.pdf 

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Next meeting: Sun, June 24th at 4pm

Join us for our next block association meeting at 4 pm on Sunday, June 24th at Grace and St. Paul's Church at 123 West 71st St.

We will give you an update on working with CM Brewer and the Community Board on our block's rat issues, as well as discuss ways to curb dog waste and beautify the block.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Remember to e-mail 311

Please file a complaint with 311 when you want to report any problem on our street  (noise, rats, trash, other violations).

Note that you can now lodge complaints to 311 online at:    http://www.nyc.gov/apps/311/about.htm      Click on the left side of the page under "I want to: make a complaint"

It is very quick and easy (no long wait on the phone) and you can include photos, video or audio. You will receive a complaint number and email confirmation.  You can then track your complaint online."

For information about Community Board 7, please visit:   www.nyc.gov/mcb7

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Next steps for our block

We had a wonderful turnout for our first block association meeting at Grace and Lutheran Church.  Thank you to Pastor Martin for hosting us and to everyone who came to share their concerns and ideas.  We particularly appreciate Council Member Gale Brewer joining us and giving us some great guidance.

Main issues:
1. Rats:  The rat issue has worsened over the past year as a result of construction.  The Block Association will work with CM Gale Brewer's office to walk the block with a representative from the Dept. of Health to identify problems and solutions.  (We will also ask about pigeons).  We will post on this blog (and email you if you are on our list) when this walk through will occur so that you can join us. 

2.  Dog waste: Although most dog owners are considerate, we find a lot of dog waste on the street.  Please encourage your neighbors to curb their dogs.  Also, remember that dog urine can kill trees and plants, so please keep dogs out of the tree pits.  The Block Association will see if there is away to post additional "Curb Your Dog" signs where necessary.

3.  Noise:  Complaints were raised about nighttime noise from adjacent bars and cafes on Columbus Avenue and Con Edison infrastructure improvements.  Please call 311 or the 20th precinct at 212.580.6411 to report problems.  Also consider attending a police community council meeting to discuss the topic.  The next meeting is Wed, May 23 at 7 pm on 120 W82 St (Columbus and Amsterdam). 

There were also concerns aboutnoise from commercial air units.  Perhaps Community Board 7 can help.  You can reach out to them at 212.362.4008 or mail@cb7.org

4.  Homelessness:  Please call 311 or Goddard Riverside if you feel a homeless person on our block needs help.  Call 911 in an emergency.

5.  Tree pit beautification:  We will plan a tree beautification on an upcoming Sunday afternoon.  As a reminder, although flowers and mulch can look great around a tree, be sure to leave the lip of the tree (the area where the tree trunk meets the soil), free of mulch for the tree's health.  The Block Association will request a new tree for the empty tree pit on our block.

6.  Scaffolding: The Block Association will follow up with CM Brewer's office to determine if the scaffolding at 133-145 W71 St has a permit.

7.  The Block Association will reach out to CB 7 to investigate the possibility of cleaning the SE corner of 71 St and Broadway, particularly the sewer.

8.  The Block Association will follow up with CM Brewer to see if there is away to clean up the newspaper boxes on the SE corner of W 71st and Columbus, as they have become filled with trash and are an eyesore.

We are off to a great start, and plan to have another meeting this summer to continue our progress.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Police Precinct meetings

All are welcome to join the Police Precinct Community meetings on the 4th Monday of each month at 7 pm.  The 20th Police precinct is located at 120 West 82nd St, bet. Amsterdam and Columbus.

Upcoming Event

On Monday, May 7, 2012 from 3-5pm, Council Member Brewer will be hosting a FREE Forum at Project FIND’s Hamilton Senior Center, 141 West 73 Street (between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues), New York, NY 10023.
 
Updates will include:
Medicare 2012 by Medicare Rights Center
SCRIE, DRIE and SCHE by the NYC Department of Finance
West Side Age-Friendly District by The New York Academy of Medicine
 
All are welcome! Refreshments will be provided.