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Joint Community Boards 2 and 6 Community Meeting

Sunday, April 8th, 2012

Ever wondered why your favorite watering hole doesn’t use its outdoor space or why they won’t let you dance on the bar? Also, why is the trash pick-up always late at night and how does a liquor license get approved?

These questions and more will be answered at the community meeting hosted by Community Boards 2 and 6 on:

April 12, 2012; at 6:00 p.m.
250 Baltic Street
(Court & Clinton Streets) Auditorium

This is a neutral forum designed to clarify questions, and will be conducted as an informal questions and answer session.

Representatives from State Liquor Authority, city agencies and local precincts will be on hand to answer questions in respect to noise, smoking, outdoor usage, garbage and other related issues.

Please visit www.nyc.gov/brooklyncb2 to learn more about Community Board 2.

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

Top Stories in and around Fort Greene: Week Ending April 7, 2012

Sunday, April 8th, 2012

Your Support is Needed

The Communications and Community Engagement Committee of the Fort Greene Association (FGA) sources daily news about Fort Greene and the surrounding neighborhoods to keep you up to speed on what’s going on and to highlight what makes our community unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the FGA on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.

 

  1. Brooklyn Sexual Assaulter At Large
  2. Adrian Grenier Actor is Said to Be Kicked Out of Co-op. He Says Otherwise
  3. Thieves Loot Hanson Place Apartment
  4. Fort Greene House Sells in 4 Weeks, May Break Record!
  5. Atlantic Yards Report: Another Planned Bar/Lounge on Flatbush Avenue
  6. It’s Officially Sidewalk Cafe Season — So Here’s Our Guide
  7. Brooklyn Flea Founder to Open New Space for Small Biz and Food Vendors
  8. Barclays Center Arena will Change Brooklyn Forever
  9. DeKalb Market Returns on Saturday — Now with Beer and Music
  10. Downtown’s Dekalb Market Opens 2012 Season On April 7
  11. Protest Outside 470 Vanderbilt Avenue
  12. Goodbye Fulton Mall—Bus Line Rerouted In Downtown Brooklyn
  13. Who Should Pay To Keep Whitman Houses Kids Off the Streets?
  14. Another Sold Jehovah’s Property Now Offering Rentals
  15. Where to Eat Early Arrival Soft Shell Crabs in NYC
  16. Mr. Brownstoner’s Crown Heights Creative Hub is But the First of Goldman Sach’s Investments in the Hood
  17. Two Prep School Friends Join Forces for New Fulton Street Restaurant
  18. Top Outdoor Spots In the Neighborhood [POLL]
  19. Hundreds March Through Fort Greene to ‘Stop the Violence’
  20. Where New York Comes Up for Air


The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

Support Local Fort Greene Schools!

Sunday, April 8th, 2012

Here are four Fort Greene classroom fundraisers in need of local support. Please consider making a donation or sharing this post with neighbors and friends who might be interested in supporting these local projects.

We Want Our “15 Minutes of Fame!
Dr. Susan Mckinney School of the Arts

Gimme Me Some Room!
PS 20, The Clinton Hill School

Art Basics First - Paint, Paper and Pencils
PS 46, Edward C Blum

Digital Parity For Art Students
PS 46, Edward C Blum

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan

Community Board 2 News

Friday, April 6th, 2012

CB2 General Meeting, April 11, 2012

Community Board 2 (CB2) will hold its April general meeting next week at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, April 11. The meeting will be held at St. Francis College, Founders Hall (the auditorium), 180 Remsen Street, between Clinton and Court streets in Brooklyn Heights.

Three of the links below are to files in “portable document format” and are so indicated with the notation, “(PDF).” If you have not already, download Adobe Reader to open these files.

Prior to the meeting, the community board will hear two presentations. Marianne Rossant, the principal of the Urban Dove Team Charter School, will present a transfer high school set to open in fall 2012. The high school will co-locate for two years in the Department of Education (DOE) building (K117) at 300 Willoughby Avenue, two blocks east of Community District 2.
Read DOE’s Amended Educational Impact Statement, which includes a summary of the now approved proposal (PDF)

Deborah Schwartz and Julie Golia, respectively the president and public historian at the Brooklyn Historical Society, will introduce An American Family Grows in Brooklyn: The Lefferts Family Papers at Brooklyn Historical Society, a new on-line exhibition.
Access the new digital exhibit

 

Citation: Eliza J. Lefferts, circa 1850s-1860s; Lefferts family papers, ARC.145, box 5, folder 8; Brooklyn Historical Society.

 

Meeting Agenda

The meeting will begin with approval of the agenda and the minutes of the March 14, 2012 general meeting. CB2 Chairperson John Dew and District Manager Robert Perris will report.

Lawrence Whiteside, chairperson of the Land Use Committee, will present the committee’s recommendation (14-2-1) that CB2 support the design of phase two of City Point, with the requirements that

a public toilet be provided;

  • the benches be graffiti resistant and designed to discourage laying down;
  • additional trees, shrubs and planters be included in the streetscape design; and
  • the feasibility of access to the proposed underground loading dock be studied by the Department of Transportation.

 

Phase Two of City Point is the two buildings center-left. The tall building at the corner of Flatbush Avenue Extension and Willoughby Street is proposed for a future phase.

Hemalee Patel, chairperson of the Transportation and Public Safety Committee, will present the committee’s recommendation (8-0-1) that CB2 support the design of the trial Fowler Square public plaza.
View the presentation made at the February 16, 2012 public workshop on Fowler Square (PDF)
Learn more about the New York City Plaza Program

 

As New Business, CB2 will consider a resolution in part supporting the “Campaign for Children,” opposing budget cuts to child care and after-school programs. The Citizens’ Committee for Children, one of the sponsors of the campaign, presented to the youth committee on March 28, 2012.
Read an analysis of the cuts in the City’s Fiscal Year 2013 Preliminary Budget (PDF)

CB2 may also consider a health committee recommendation on a liquor license application for the Barclays Center, the arena currently under construction on the “superblock” bounded by Atlantic, Flatbush and Sixth avenues.
Download CB2′s public notice of its joint meeting with Community Board 6, to be held the night before both community board’s April general meetings

The community board’s economic development and parks committees will report on their meetings since the March general meeting. The April general meeting will conclude with an open session at which the public may speak—Please sign the speakers list.—and other business, as introduced by board members.

Upcoming Committee Meetings

The following committee meetings are planned for between now and the May 9, 2012 general meeting. All meetings are scheduled for 6:00 pm. Agendas will follow at a later date.

Parks and Recreation Committee
Monday, April 16, 2012; Dining Rooms A&B, Brooklyn Hospital, 121 DeKalb Avenue

Transportation and Public Safety Committee
Tuesday, April 17, 2012; First Floor Board Room, St. Francis College, 180 Remsen Street

Land Use Committee
Wednesday, April 18, 2012; Room LC400, Dibner Building, Polytechnic Institute, off of the MetroTech Commons at 5 MetroTech Center

Executive Committee
Monday, April 23, 2012; Room 515, Library Learning Center, Long Island University

Youth, Education and Cultural Affairs Committee
Wednesday, April 25, 2012; Room 515, Library Learning Center, Long Island University.

Economic Development and Job Creation Committee
Tuesday, May 1, 2012; Room 515, Library Learning Center, Long Island University

Health, Environment and Social Services Committee
Wednesday, May 2, 2012; Conference Rooms 1A&1B, Third Floor, North Pavilion, Brooklyn Hospital,
121 DeKalb Avenue
Please note that this will be the committee’s meeting location until the summer recess.

May General Meeting

The community board’s May general meeting will be held at Building 92, the Brooklyn Navy Yard’s new exhibition and visitor center. The meeting is scheduled for 6:00 pm on Wednesday, May 9. Shuttle service will be provided by the Navy Yard between Downtown Brooklyn and Building 92.
Learn more about Building 92, the Brooklyn Navy Yard Center.

 

Please visit www.nyc.gov/brooklyncb2 to learn more about Community Board 2


The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan
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Fresh Air Fund Programs

Friday, April 6th, 2012

 

Since 1877, The Fresh Air Fund, a not-for-profit agency, has provided free summer experiences in the country to more than 1.7 million New York City children from disadvantaged communities. Each year, thousands of children visit volunteer host families in 13 states and Canada through the Friendly Town Program or attend one of five Fresh Air Fund camps.

Neighbors, if you have a home in the country please consider participating in the Volunteer Host Family Program

Families interested in registering their child(ren) to participate in the program can download the application or learn where to pick-up an application from one of the Fresh Air Fund’s local Outreach Partners.

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

Community Board 2 News: Barclays Center Liquor License Review

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

Barclays Center Liquor License Review

Community Boards 2 and 6 have individually received the statutorily required 30-day notice (below) stating Levy Premium Foodservice LP and Brooklyn Events Center, LLC intend to apply for a liquor license for the Barclays Center, at the nominal address of 620 Atlantic Avenue. The pending application will be for the sole license to serve liquor, wine and beer at the arena currently under construction on the “superblock” bounded by Atlantic, Flatbush and Sixth avenues.

The Barclays Center straddles the boundary between Community Districts 2 and 6. Accordingly, the two community boards will hold a joint meeting at the date, time and location indicated below.

This application was incorrectly listed on the agenda for the April 4, 2012 meeting of the Health, Environment and Social Services Committee of Community Board 2. This application will not be reviewed at today’s committee meeting.

 

 

The joint meeting of the Health, Environment and Social Services Committee of Community Board 2 and the Permits and Licenses Committee of Community Board 6 for the review of this pending liquor license application will be held as follows:

6:30 pm, Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Auditorium, 78th Precinct, New York Police Department
65 Sixth Avenue, between Bergen and Dean streets

Representatives of the applicant, the arena operator and the New York Police Department will be present at the meeting. Although not a public hearing, the public will have the opportunity to ask questions and comment.

In addition to the notifications sent by Community Boards 2 and 6, Forest City Ratner Companies (FCRC)—the developer of the arena—will distribute notices about the meeting. For more information about this application, please contact FCRC at 718-923-8690.

The community board district offices may be contacted as follows:

Community Board 2
350 Jay Street, 8th Floor, Brooklyn NY 11201-2921
T: 718-596-5410
F: 718-852-1460
E: [email protected]

Community Board 6
250 Baltic Street, Brooklyn NY 11201-6401
T: 718-643-3027
F: 718-624-8410
E: [email protected]

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

MWBE Contracting Opportunities at Barclays Center

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

From the Offices of Forest City Ratner

 

Dear Neighbors,

I am writing to share with you more opportunities associated with the opening of the Barclays Center this September. We are committed to contracting with women and minority owned firms for services in the building and will share a number of Request for Proposals with you over the next few months.

MWBEs are required to be certified on a state, federal or city level. All firms interested in responding to RFPs must register with our management company AEG. Please encourage any companies you know to fill out the AEG materials.

Today we are sharing an opportunity for housekeeping, uniforms and dry cleaning. Please see all the details including directions on how to apply attached here. This information will also be posted at barclayscenter.com and atlanticyards.com.

With less than six months to go until opening we look forward to continuing to share good news about our efforts. As always don’t hesitate to call if you have any questions.

Ashley C. Cotton
Vice President
External Affairs
Forest City Ratner
718-923-8690

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

The Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project’s (MARP) Myrtle Eats Fresh Farm to Neighborhood Program

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

The Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project (MARP) is excited to announce the Myrtle Eats Fresh Farm to Neighborhood program! Sixteen local stores and restaurants that carry regional products are displaying the above logo, making it easy for customers to know to look for local food and beverage products within these locations and therefore, make informed buying choices that will benefit regional farms and the local economy.

Farm to Neighborhood is one of many Myrtle Eats Fresh Food Access Initiatives aimed to improve community access to healthy, fresh, local foods. The Farm to Neighborhood program goals are to:
1) Increase the amount of farm-fresh local products available in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill 2) Facilitate connections between regional farmers and local businesses 3) Encourage neighborhood consumers to consider local food alternatives and 4) Create a vibrant local and regional food economy.

Chef Billy Ahearn of Cornerstone Restaurant and Lounge at 271 Adelphi Street creates his menu with local, farm fresh products in mind. Participating in the Farm to Neighborhood program has helped him to connect with John Glebocki, farmer and owner of J. Glebocki Farms in Goshen, NY. Chef Billy and his customers were very pleased with the local produce in 2011. He states, “John’s corn, tomatoes, cucumbers and potatoes have been especially outstanding and my customer base has noticed and commented positively”.

Many ask, “Why should I buy local?” Good question! On average, our food today travels 1500 miles from seed to plate. What conventional markets consider “fresh produce” has actually traveled thousands of miles and has been bred to hold up over distance and time. These distances mean a loss of freshness, a loss of control over the way our food is produced and, most importantly, the chance to know our farmers. MARP has chosen to adopt a regional definition of local foods:

Local food is produced by small to mid-sized farmers within a 250-mile radius of New York City.

New York State peak produce season is right around the corner! Check out the NYS local produce availability chart provided by the NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets Pride of New York program here and look for the Farm to Neighborhood logo and/or postcard at the following locations to ensure that you are enjoying delicious, fresh local foods:
Pushkin - 541 Myrtle Avenue
Associated Supermarket – 492 Myrtle Avenue
Carthage 521 – 521 Myrtle Avenue
Pillow Café – 505 Myrtle Avenue
Green in BKLYN – 432 Myrtle Avenue
Red Lantern – 345 Myrtle Avenue
Cake Joy – 364 Myrtle Avenue
Gnarly Vines – 350 Myrtle Avenue
Emerson – 561 Myrtle Avenue
Putnam’s – 419 Myrtle Avenue
Karrot – 431 Myrtle Avenue
Greene-ville Garden – 373 Myrtle Avenue
Fresh Fanatic – 275 Park Avenue
Cornerstone – 271 Adelphi Avenue
iCi – 246 Dekalb Avenue

You can also visit our local Farmer’s Market locations:

The Myrtle Eats Fresh Community-run Farm Stand: Wednesdays, July – October (2012 time and location to be announced)

GrowNYC Greenmarket: Washington Park and DeKalb Ave - Saturdays, year-round 8:00AM- 5:00PM
To learn more or get involved contact Kassy Nystrom, Program Manager at [email protected] or 718-230-1689.

 

Article was submitted by Kassy Nystrom, Program Manager. Farm to Neighborhood is a program of the Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project, under the Myrtle Eats Fresh initiative. This program is supported by the Community Food Projects Program of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA.

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

Upcoming Fort Greene Association Events: House Tour Select & Conversations with Local Fort Greene Historians

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Fort Greene Association House Tour Select
May 5, 2012
11 AM - 5:30 PM
Admission: Limited Advanced Ticket Sales Only

Join your friends, neighbors, family and visitors for an unique and intimate guided Fort Greene House Tour where we will feature four homes where the homeowners / architects will discuss the renovation process for a particular area of the featured homes: parlor floor, kitchen, garden apartment and restoration of a exterior facade of a landmark home. The event kicks off with a buffet brunch at Fort Greene’s oldest business – Two Steps Down.

House Tour Select ticket sales are limited to 100 people with advanced ticket sales only.

Look out for details in the coming days for advance presale ticket specials extended to contributing Fort Greene Association Members and past House Tour attendees.

 

Sponsorship opportunities are available, please forward inquiries to [email protected]

 

Conversations with Local Fort Greene Historians
Presenting Sponsor: Jay E. Butler, P.E.Consulting Engineer
Fundraiser to Benefit Good Neighbors
May 21, 2012
6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Scopello Ristorante Bar
63 Lafayette Avenue
Admission: Limited Advanced Ticket Sales Only

This is the premiere fundraiser event for admirers of Fort Greene’s history as well as residents and supporters of the FGA. A portion of the proceeds will support the launch of the Fort Greene Association’s Good Neighbors Program*.

Event attendees will enjoy appetizers and open bar (limited to sangria, cabernet, pinot grigio, soft drinks, and tea/coffee) while engaging with Fort Greene historians where they will share interesting Fort Greene stories and factoids. Confirmed participants include:

Chafin Elliott, Volunteer Tour Guide
Big Apple Greeter

Carl Hancock Rux, Author, Musician

Sharon Lehner, Archives Director
Brooklyn Academy of Music

Mauricio Lorence, Tour Guide
Metro Tour Service

Howard Pitsch, Author and FGA Landmarks Committee

Daniella Romano, Vice President, Programs, Research and Archive
Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp

Joan Reutershan, Artist and Tour Guide

Conversations with Local Fort Greene Historians ticket sales are limited to advance ticket sales only. Look out for advance presale ticket specials extended to contributing Fort Greene Association details in the coming days.

*Good Neighbors – patterned from the success of a similar program in Beacon Hill, Boston; plans to establish a program providing a wealth of resources to elderly residents of all income levels to allow them to maintain a good quality of life in their own homes. Good Neighbors will help residents find services ranging from medical care information, help with taxes, home repairs, dog walkers, help with errands, rides to the theater and more.

About our Presenting Sponsor
Jay E. Butler, P.E.Consulting Engineer since 1985, provides consulting engineering services to managing agents, co-operatives, condominiums, and architects. Projects involve existing buildings with exterior (façade repair and restoration, re-roofing and chronic water leak conditions) and structural issues. Additionally, they prepare drawings/documentation for filing at the Landmarks Preservation Commission and The Department of Buildings.

Jay E. Butler, P.E.
Consulting Engineer
134 West 29th Street - Suite 603 New York, NY 10001
 (212) 343-2389

 

Gift bag sponsorship opportunities are available, please forward inquiries to [email protected]

 

Become a contributing member of the Fort Greene Association today and take advantage of special discounts and offers.

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

 

 

The Next Fort Greene Association Neighborhood Mixer and Meeting: Living Green in Fort Greene

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Living Green in Fort Greene Neighborhood Mixer and Meeting
April 16, 2012
7 PM – 9:30 PM
Neighborhood Mixer is Sponsored by Cornerstone Restaurant & Lounge
Ronald Edmonds Learning Center (MS 113)*
300 Adelphi Street between Lafayette and Dekalb Avenues
Admission: FREE
RSVP today at [email protected] to reserve your seat and to receive meeting updates and follow-up meeting announcements.

Learn about the various green programs taking place in Fort Greene, their impact in the community, and how you can benefit from them.

Confirmed participants include:

DK Holland, Bee Hive Host

Caroline Kruse, Development Director
Lower East Side Ecology Center, Brooklyn’s New E-waste Warehouse

Sean Meenan, Founder
Habana Outpost

Gary Oppenheimer, Founder
AmpleHarvest.org

Gwen Schantz, Founder & Chief Operations Officer
Brooklyn Grange Farm

Rob Shepherd, Market Manager
Fort Greene Park Greenmarket, GrowNYC

Lee Trotman, Garden & Greening Program Manager
New York City Housing Authority

 

Additionally, meet Captain Scott Henderson^, 88th Precinct’s new Commanding Officer.

Also join University Settlement Ingersoll Community Center, Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership, New York City Housing Authority, Council Member James and the Fort Greene Association as we honor the founding members of Ingersoll’s Garden of Eden.

 

RSVP today at [email protected] to reserve your seat and to receive meeting updates and follow-up meeting announcements.

 

Admission is free for members and non-members to the FGA’s Neighborhood Mixers and Meetings. Meet your neighbors while enjoying a complimentary tasting menu provided by Cornerstone Restaurant & Lounge. We encourage meeting attendees to become a member of the Fort Greene Association or make a donation to support the FGA’s free programming; please visit our website to learn more. Your financial support is needed to support our efforts.

 

*Why the new locations for Fort Greene Association’s (FGA) 2012 Neighborhood Mixers and Meetings? The FGA this year is holding our meetings at different locations in Fort Greene to give residents the opportunity to explore buildings they may pass all the time but never been inside.

^Subject to change pending any NYPD emergencies

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

 

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