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June 11th, 2009

Seward Park Co-op Seeks to Reduce E. Broadway Truck Traffic

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Representatives of the Seward park Co-op are asking the city's Department of Transportation to post signs on East Broadway underscoring that trucks are prohibited from using it as a "through route." Co-op resident Ed Green has been on a 10 month crusade to keep the trucks from rumbling down the street past his apartment at all hours. Last night CB3's transportation committee asked the DOT to look into the request.

At last month's 7th Precinct community meeting, Green pleaded with the NYPD to ticket trucks using the street to pass through the neighborhood. In spite of the fact that East Broadway is not a designated "through" street, police officers told him there's nothing they could do unless signs were put up. But last night, after a representative of the community board said that signs were not required in order to enforce the law, The Lo-Down asked police officials for clarification. They acknowledged that it is, in fact, their responsibility to ticket trucks that are using East Broadway to get across town. On the DOT's web site, it states, "the presence of signage is not required to enforce the Truck Route regulations." For a list of "through" streets in the neighborhood see the end of this post.

Nevertheless, the transportation department will study the feasibility of adding signs as an extra deterrent. Even if signs are posted, trucks making local deliveries will still be able to use East Broadway. The committee discussed whether the signs should be posted on the entire street (from Grand to Chatham Square) or just from Montgomery to Essex Street (in the vicinity of the Seward Park towers). Ultimately, they decided to ask for signs along the entire stretch of East Broadway. The DOT said the study would take about three months.

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June 11th, 2009

CB3 “Disappointed” in City’s Handling of Chatham Square Revamp

A committee of Community Board 3 expressed bewilderment and dismay last night that the city has apparently held up the controversial reconstruction of Chatham Square without making any kind of official announcement.

The project, reviled by Chinatown residents and opposed by Community Boards 3 and 1, as well as elected officials, was supposed to begin this summer.  The delay came to light a week ago on the blog of the Civic Center Residents Coalition.  Citing a tipster, the blog said the board of the Chinatown Consolidated Benevolent Association got the news in a private meeting with a Department of Transportation commissioner.  The DOT later told Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's office that bids for the project had not gone out.  This, in spite of the fact that the DOT said back in February that it would not consider changes to the plan because the request for bids would be made in a matter of days.

Last night, CB3 District Manager Susan Stetzer said the DOT declined an invitation to appear at the transportation committee meeting.  The committee passed a resolution expressing disappointment with the handling of the issue and requesting new negotiations with the community about the Chatham Square plan.

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June 11th, 2009

Thursday News Links

The Democrats go to court… Albany hangs on every word uttered by a guy indicted three months ago for allegedly assaulting his companion with a broken glass… the governor's plea to lawmakers: "think of the lobbyists!" Just another day in the nuthouse known as the New York State Senate.

A plan by Assembly leader Sheldon Silver allows the mayor to retain control of the city's schools, with a few adjustments.

After yesterday's shootings at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, the NYPD is tightening security at some Jewish institutions in New York.

It looks like Patricia Yeo (Monkey Bar, Sapa) is the new chef at Broadway East.

The Feedbag blog reports: Michael Huynh (Baoguette and Bar Bao) is opening a Vietnamese beer garden on Orchard Street. And the team behind Stanton Social is apparently looking at launching another restaurant in the neighborhood.