Mission Statement
In consideration of an all-river Greenway route, under the auspices of Bronx Community Board 8 in cooperation with local residents, community groups, elected officials, government agencies, the affected rail companies and any other stakeholders, it is resolved that a Special Committee be created to hold public meetings and report to the Community Board its findings and recommendations, if any, on the creation of an all river Greenway route.
The Special Committee is to be discontinued immediately following the next Annual Board elections (June 2015) unless it is specifically continued either by resolution of the Board or by public declaration of the newly elected chairperson.
Greenway Timeline
MTA Feasibility Study 2018 (Volume 2, Section 3: Evaluation of Trail Alternatives)
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Staff Liaison: Ardhmir “Ardy” Malziu
2014 – 2024
Agendas
- January 2024 Agenda
- June 2023 Agenda
- May 2022 Agenda
- April 2021 Agenda
- May 2020 Agenda
- June 2019 Agenda
- October 2018 Agenda
- October 2017 Agenda
- April 6, 2017 Agenda
- May 2016 Agenda
- April 2016 Agenda
- June 2015 Agenda
- April 2015 Agenda
- January 2015 Agenda
- December 13, 2014 Agenda
- December 1, 2014 Agenda
- November 16, 2014 Agenda
- November 9, 2014 Agenda
- October 30, 2014 Agenda
Reports
> Committee
Public Safety
The Public Safety Committee meets the third Tuesday of each month.
Our Committee assists and monitors the Police and Fire Departments in our Community Board, and tracks crime and fire incident statistics. Among our responsibilities are the approval or disapproval of new and renewal liquor license applications. Our activities are focused on the welfare and improvement of our community.
Community Resources & Tools
NYPD 50th Precinct Website
Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY)
NYC Emergency Management
NYPD Traffic Safety Website
Community Council
Community Council President: Paulette Shomo
Meetings: Community Council meetings typically take place on the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 PM in the precinct.
The Neighborhood Coordination Officers (NCOs) serve as liaisons between the police and the community and problem-solvers in the sector. They familiarize themselves with residents and their problems by attending community meetings with neighborhood leaders and following up on previous incidents.
The Neighborhood Coordination Officers (NCOs) serve as liaisons between the police and the community and problem-solvers in the sector. They familiarize themselves with residents and their problems by attending community meetings with neighborhood leaders and following up on previous incidents.
Committee Members
Edward Green, Chair
Christopher Calhoun
Robert Kaplan
Ted Morris
Sergio Villaverde
Ingrid DeLeon
Scott Krompinger