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.



Friday, March 8, 2024


West 71st Street Block Association

Working together for a safer and more beautiful block!

Join us!

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Next Meeting:  Saturday March 23rd, 4-5pm

Grace & St. Paul’s Church at 123 West 71st Street

Come meet us and let us know of your concerns for our block!

 

                                       Goals we are working on:

 

Community building * Trash   * Treewells   * Noise     

Safety * Beautification   * Scaffolding * 

A Safe Bow-Tie Intersection (71st and Broadway)

 

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

 

A clean block ~ you can help!

 Ask your super to help keep the front of your building clean of litter, including treewells (it’s the law!)

Call or email 311 with complaints of trash and other issues

Sunday, November 19, 2023

  URGENT UPDATE: November 2023:  We just learned that the e-bike charging station for West 71st Street is moving forward.  Please help us oppose it. 

We oppose the e-bike charging station slated for 71st and Broadway!

We are working on stopping the proposed e-bike charging station at 71-72 and Broadway on the southern subway island. This will only make an already dangerous bow-tie intersection more crowded and dangerous.  We testified against this plan at Community Board 7, sent multiple letters to our elected officials and have spoken to the press.  This is a terrible location for such a project and we will continue to oppose it. We have suggested several other safer nearby locations to Councilwoman Brewer but neither of our emails was responded too.  Stay tuned for further actions on this matter - we will need your help!

Sign our petition to stop this plan at: https://www.change.org/w72ebikestation

Please call, visit or email our City Councilmember Gale Brewer to urge her to stop this:

Email her at:
gbrewer@council.nyc.gov
or call her office at:
(212) 873-0282

Read our official statement here:   

February 10, 2023: A letter in opposition to the proposed e-bike charging station on the West 72nd Street subway island.
Contact: Katina Ellison (917) 796-7350
The West 71st Street Block Association represents hundreds of residents who live right next to this area and strongly oppose this unsafe plan for the reasons below:

Locating an e-bike charging station on the south pedestrian island at West 72nd Street, Broadway and Amsterdam Ave, would make an already dangerous situation for pedestrians even worse. This island serves as the critical stepping-stone for pedestrians to transverse the complicated "bowtie" intersections created by the configuration of these three major roads. Despite an attempt to re-engineer these intersections that was performed to improve pedestrian safety, the conditions surrounding the island remain dangerous given the heavy volumes of cars, large trucks and buses and the high level of pedestrian traffic. There are only three narrow entrances to the island, all of which are located at the critical points of the island that link crosswalks and provide safety zones for pedestrians; these entry points to the island are already extremely congested, so adding traffic to the island in the form of e-bikes and their riders would be disastrous. Ingress and egress through these “bottlenecks” would slow even further, dangerously backing up pedestrian flow into high volume vehicular traffic.

The pedestrian island that houses the West 72nd Street 1,2,3 subway station has unique characteristics, all of which create challenging conditions for safety:

  • The island lies on the nexus of three major streets, Broadway, Amsterdam Ave, and West 72nd Street, each of which falls in the top 2.5% of city streets based on volume of pedestrian traffic as calculated by NYC's DOT.

  • The 1, 2, 3 subway station located on the island is among the top 5% of the subway stations in New York City in terms of riders, with approximately 40,000 passengers entering and exiting on a daily basis.

  • The island lies in an area designated a Senior Pedestrian Zone by NYC's DOT.

  • Broadway and Amsterdam Ave are Vision Zero Priority Corridors.

  • The island is flanked by two of the three truck routes on the Upper Westside.

While maintaining a safe environment for all pedestrians is paramount, it is especially important for our community's senior citizens. The area surrounding the island that houses the West 72nd Street 1,2,3 subway station has one of the highest senior population densities in New York City. Senior pedestrians are at especially high risk; according to NYC's DOT, 45% of pedestrian fatalities in Manhattan involve senior citizens despite the fact that this demographic segment makes up less than 15% of the borough's population. Our neighborhood's seniors rely on the pedestrian island to provide safe passage in order to walk to the nearby senior centers, pharmacies, supermarkets, and access points to public transportation.

The introduction of motorized bicycles to an island designed for pedestrians in an already overly congested area is a recipe for disaster. The hundreds of residents who make up the West 71st Street Block Association are intimately familiar with the challenges of this pedestrian island. We strongly oppose the creation of an e-bike charging station at this location as it would jeopardize the safety of all New Yorkers.

                                        

Katina spoke to CBS and ABC about this along with members of Community Board 7.  

Thursday, August 3, 2023

  Hello Friends & Neighbors!      Summer 2023 Newsletter

Co-leaders Katina and Andrea


We were so happy to gather with everyone at our Summer Celebration on West 71st Street!  We had great weather, met new neighbors, signed up new members, and were joined by our elected officials! Thank you to Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal, who stayed the whole time and is always available to work with us on our neighborhood issues, along with her superb staff. Councilwoman Gale Brewer also for joined us, listing our event in her famous newsletter, and providing literature. Senator Brad Hoylman’s aide, Evan Lieberman, came and stayed from beginning to end!  We are grateful to each one of them, who work tirelessly for our community. 

Thank you to Cafe Metro, Felice, and Little Italy Pizza for donating food, to neighbors who brought treats and supplies, and to Bill Ellison who arranged for our musicians, Tristan Waife on bass and Kai Uemura on guitar, bringing sublime live music! Thank you Upper Westside Copy! As always, thanks to our great partners and hosts at Grace & St. Paul’s Church, particularly Pastor Martin and Shelly.  See photos of the event here and below. 

 
Our Beloved Theo and Friends

Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal and members!

Theo greets neighbors; Pastor Martin and Debbie greet and sign-up new members

Welcome new members!  We are thrilled to have met you and to have you join our Block Association.  Attached is a list of  Community Events & Resources as well as information on our work.  We look forward to getting to know you better and to working together to make our block an even better place to live!

Instagram & Facebook  Thanks to our new co-leader, Andrea Fondulas, we now have an Instagram account at @West71StBA and a Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/West71StBA/  We will post lots of photos there so, check in! We still have our blog at: http://w71stba.blogspot.com

National Night Out!  We were there on Tuesday August 1st 6-8:30 pm in Verdi Square.  It’s an annual community-building campaign that promotes strong police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live and work.  We mingled with our local precinct police, our elected officials, and other members of our community, sharing the work and goals of our group. 
Mike and Karen greet neighbors at National Night Out 2023!

Donations/Venmo:  We now have a Venmo account:@West71StBA and can more easily accept donations or payments for our t-shirts. Please consider a donation and thank you for supporting our work and keeping our fund healthy for literature, a new banner, mulch and treewell signs, plants, t-shirts, and celebrations.

No August meeting:  We will skip our August meeting (we’ve been busy with celebrations and advocacy!)  and will see you at our next meeting on Saturday September 23rd at 4pm at the Grace & St. Paul’s Church at 123 West 71st Street. We will soon let you know about plans for that meeting or gathering. Feel free to be in touch with us before then with ideas and concerns - our work continues behind the scenes!

Relocate E-bike Charging Station:  We have been unable to get any information on whether the e-bike charging station is still being planned for the ill-advised proposed site of the subway island at 71st and Broadway. We continue to oppose this site for obvious safety reasons and we have suggested numerous other safer locations on the UWS.  Please sign our petition to voice your opposition to this location: https://www.change.org/w72ebikestation.  Also, voice your concerns to our City Councilwoman Gale Brewer at: gbrewer@council.nyc.gov  or call her office: (212) 873-0282.  Our subway island should remain a safe spot for pedestrians when crossing the dangerous "bow-tie" intersection as well as a safe area for the tens of thousands of commuters who use that subway entrance daily. 

Rat Walk-Through: We have signed up for a walk-through of our block to evaluate problems leading to an increase in rat presence. We did this several years ago with the Dept. of Health and Sanitation with the help of Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal and CityCouncilwoman Gale Brewer.  We will identify problems, letters will be sent to building owners and summons issued where appropriate. Continue to report rats to 311. 

Contact 311: Please continue to report any issues that concern you to 311. It really is very effective and easy by calling 311 or online at https://portal.311.nyc.gov.  You can post photos, video and audio. Repeated calls on the same issue work very well for ongoing 
problems!  You will receive an email confirmation and report #, and a follow-up within a few days. Copy us, please. 


Talent Show in the Fall!  Our great neighbor, Blessed Sacrament Church, has offered to host a fund-raiser for the Block Association in their downstairs theatre - thank you, Padraic Confrey!  We thought a talent show would be such fun.  Sharpen up your talents and we will let you know when we decide on an Autumn date for this fun event!  All are welcome. 

Thank you again to all and welcome to our new members!  Reach out to us anytime. 

Kindly,
Katina and Andrea

Katina Ellison and Andrea Fondulas
Co-Leaders
West 71st Street Block Association
(917) 796-7350 
Bill Ellison arranged for our musicians, Tristan Waife on bass and 
Kai Uemura on guitar - they are amazing!

Andrea Fondulas, co-leader, and Evan Lieberman, aide to
 Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal

Karen and Shelly!



Sunday, June 25, 2023

 



     West 71st Street Block Association

Neighbors working together for a safer and more beautiful block!

 

Please join us for our 

Summer Outreach Day! 

 

Saturday, July 22nd  11am-2pm   

Grace & St. Paul’s Church

123 West 71st Street



Children and Dogs Welcome!  

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

We will also be tidying the block, cleaning out treewells, and placing fresh mulch and signs. 

                       

 

 We are grateful for the support of City Councilmember Gale Brewer, Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal, Community Board 7, Blessed Sacrament, and to Pastor Martin Hauser and Grace & St. Paul’s Church for hosting our meetings and this celebration!

 

        West 71st Street Block Association

http://w71stba.blogspot.com/         W71STBA@gmail.com