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Roosevelt Island Tram And Red Bus Schedule - Click On Image To Englarge
The Tram and Red Bus are in operation from 5:45 AM – 2:30 AM Sunday through Thursday and from 5:45 AM – 3:30 AM on Friday and Saturday nights./ Red Bus Schedule here.
A sculpture of President Franklin D. Roosevelt seated in a wheelchair, interacting with a disabled child, is planned for Roosevelt Island in New York City. Please help make this a reality. Click Here For More Information and to make a donation
Let's keep these magnificent New York City Skyline and Waterfront Views at Southpoint Park
And Stop the Louis Kahn/FDR Memorial From Ruining A Very Special Place
... the sort of political edifice that the Italian fascists loved and Speer perfected for the glory of the Third Reich... The site itself is treated heartlessly. What was a modest, picturesquely rugged shoreline has been disciplined to straight lines and symetrical angles that have no significance beyond the alarming one of man's ability to impose a meaningless geometry on nature. The ultimate irony is that Roosevelt, who fought totalitarians to the death, is commemorated in the harsh style propogated by the dictators.
Here's the panoramic view of NYC skyline and East River Waterfront that will be forever ruined if Kahn design is built at Southpoint Park. It is also an enormous waste of public taxpayer money.
Except for waste produced from commercial establishments and residential recyclables which are removed by garbage trucks, most of Roosevelt Island's garbage is taken away via the underground pneumatic tube system and collected at the AVAC (Automated Vacuum Assisted Collection) Facility.
If a NYSERDA (New York State Energy Research and Development Authority) funded study is successful, then garbage trucks may be entirely banished from Roosevelt Island because the AVAC Facility will then be able to handle commercial waste and recyclables.
University Transportation Research Center at CUNY (New York) seeks to enhance Roosevelt Island’s pneumatic garbage transport system (basically a giant, underground vacuum cleaner) so that it can also accommodate recycling and the disposal of commercial waste. If successful, the project could virtually eliminate truck garbage hauling on Roosevelt Island. NYSERDA funding: $50,000
More on Roosevelt Island's underground garbage collection system from previous posts and a video that shows how the AVAC system works, is maintained, occasionally breaks down, gets fixed and the search for items mistakenly thrown away into the tubes.
Image Of Green Bay Packer Ice Bowl Touchdown Print From Wisconsin Made
If you're a football fan, particularly of the Green Bay Packers or Pittsburgh Steelers, today's the day you've been waiting for - Super Bowl Sunday! Being a Green Bay Packer fan, I can't wait for the game to start later today since I am expecting a victory and will be at Roosevelt Island's Riverwalk Bar & Grill to cheer on the Green & Gold.
Cheesehead TV blog, the best place for all things Green Bay Packers, is reporting the rumor that coach Mike McCarthy will show this video to Packer players before the start of the game.
The Packers will go as far as Quarterback Aaron Rogers takes them today. Although I used to love Brett Favre, Aaron Rogers is now the man for the Packers.
Here's a really good song and video from 2009 that shows how the Packers fortune has changed with the emergence of Rogers as a premiere Quarterback. Back then, we just lost Favre, had no defense and thought the coaching staff did not reach the level of even being decent. But at least Aaron Rogers seemed alright.
Image of Roosevelt Island Tram Operator Greg Pavarati At The Controls
WFUV's Cityscape radio program featured interviews with people who work high above New York City including a window washer, helicopter traffic reporter and our very own Roosevelt Island Tram Operator Greg Pavarati.
Mr. Pavarati has been operating the Tram for 35 years, starting even before the Tram opened in 1976. Greg says it a real nice job, loves the view and talking with Roosevelt Island residents. During the interview Greg talks about marriage proposals on the tram, no births but several woman going into labor, bathroom facilities on the Tram, celebrity sightings and that the chance of getting stuck on the new Tram is really zero.
Image Of Roosevelt Island Tram Operator Greg At The Tram's Grand Re-Opening
Last year, just before the Tram shut down for the Modernization Program, CNN interviewed Tram Operator Michael Finnan who described what it was like working the Tram's night shift.
The World is a much bigger place than just Roosevelt Island, New York City and the United States. Roosevelt Island residents, our neighbors, have concerns and interests regarding events taking place all over the Globe. Right now, extraordinary things are happening in the Middle East and the world's attention is focused on Egypt where there is hope for the fall of a dictator to be replaced with democratic reform. What will happen in Egypt if and when President Mubarak is removed is unknown but the mere fact that this is occurring is remarkable.
Roosevelt Island resident Adib Mansour (you may know him as Bluebeard) was compelled to make a short film of the Egyptian people's revolt putting together a series of images from this past week. Mr. Mansour explains:
I saw a footage of an elderly man in tears, begging the TV crew to let the world know that he is unable to feed his family nor provide for them a future. Scenes of masses from all sects and towns/villages from Egypt pouring into the city to demand a change, peacefully!
A nation has risen! I had to express myself, and this film says it all!
Any righteous revolution needs help to keep the arms down, and the uprising peaceful!!
All of the images are stunning particularly the next to last one of the old woman kissing the soldier on the cheek. Let's hope for a peaceful transition of power with democratic reforms and respect for minority rights in Egypt. Wouldn't that be something!!!
Here's the latest news on the Egyptian protests from the NY Times and Al Jazeera.
Would you like to watch or participate in a Roosevelt Island Ping Pong (Table Tennis) Tournament? If so, head on down to Sportspark (250 Main Street, next to the Tennis Bubble) on Saturday afternoon from 10 AM - 6 PM for the action. From RIOC:
A complete round robin system will be played in each category: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. The top twelve qualifers from each category will advance to the Finals of the 6th Annual Health and Fitness Day, scheduled for May 14th, 2011.
All qualifers on February 5th will be awarded certifcates for participation. Trophies will be awarded for top positions on Health and Fitness Day.
To register, send your Name, Phone Number, Address and Email to tournament director George Braithewaite at Chiefghb@yahoo.com or fax to: 201-977-2577. The deadline for entries is February 2nd.
Please take advantage of free coaching sessions on Wednesdays as well as free play on Tuesdays and Fridays from 6 pm to 9 pm!
For more information on Sportspark activities, contact Mike Smith at MSmith@rioc.com
According to the RIOC notice, the deadline for registration to play in the tournament was February 2. If you are interested in playing and have not registered, use the above contact info to find out if there are still spots available.
Today's NY Daily News had an article on our very own Roosevelt Island Table Tennis Tournament.
A world-renowned table tennis star is bringing his passion for the sport home to Roosevelt Island - just don't call it ping-pong. USA Table Tennis Hall of Famer George (The Chief) Braithwaite, 75, is the driving force behind tomorrow's inaugural Roosevelt Island Table Tennis Tournament.
"In any sport, you could practice day in and day out for many years," he said. "But unless you compete, you are not really going to get the thrill of being able to match your skills against others."
Braithwaite, a retired United Nations statistics clerk, founded a club last April on Roosevelt Island, where he lives.
He now coaches more than 70 members who meet three times a week to hone their paddling skills....
More on Roosevelt Island ping pong from earlier posts and here's a You Tube Video profiling Roosevelt Island resident and Table Tennis Hall Of Famer George Braithwaite.
UPDATE 4:40 PM - Have been advised by RIOC that you can still register for the tournament by contacting Mr. Braithwaite. His contact info is above.
UPDATE 2/7 - I stopped by Sportspark on Saturday to watch a couple of the Table Tennis matches and played a little non-tournament ping pong myself.
Today, I received the following press release from RIOC on the 1st Annual Roosevelt Island Table Tennis Tournament:
... RIOC hosted their 1st Annual table tennis qualifying tournament at Sportspark. Individual players competed in beginner, intermediate, and advanced categories in a round-robin style format. Thirty-six winners are advancing to the finals, which will be held at the upcoming Health and Fitness Day in May.
Over 40 players, almost all of them regulars from RIOC’s Sportspark Ping-Pong program, participated in the tournament, lead by table tennis champion and Island resident George Braithwaite.
“My hope is that the tournament would establish a group that will train very seriously to compete in May, increase awareness for the program and other activities at Sportspark and promote health and fitness,” said George Braithwaite.
According to RIOC President Leslie Torres, “The table tennis program is very popular and the tournament seemed like a great way to continue to engage people. It’s a great way to have fun and we are thrilled to have someone with George Braithwaite’s experience coaching Island residents.”
About 70 players participate in the ping-pong program at Sportspark on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday nights from 6pm – 9pm. Classes, run by George Braithwaite are held on Wednesday nights.
“I love the game and the conditions at Sportspark are excellent,” said Rustem Vinnitsky, a program participant who has only missed one day of program in the past 2 years.
To join the program or for more information, contact 212-832-4569.
Here are some scenes of the Roosevelt Island Table Tennis Tournament via You Tube.
Roosevelt Island 360 forwards link to Guardian obituary reporting on the death of Grant McCune, the Oscar winning special effects artist who created and blew up the Roosevelt Island Tram Station replica in the Spider-Man movie. From the Guardian:
... For Spider-Man (2002), he and his team built a scale model of the historic Roosevelt Island tram station in New York City, then blew it up....
Watch how the Roosevelt Island Tram Station, miniaturized and reduced to 1/8th scale of its size, was blown up for the Spiderman movie.
You Tube video of Roosevelt Island Tram Station Spiderman Explosion
More on Roosevelt Island movie making from earlier posts.
Curbed reported yesterday on a New York City subsidized East River Ferry Service to start this summer that will be operated not by NY Water Taxi but by NY Waterway. According to Curbed:
Big news out of the East River this morning, and we're not talking something that got fished out of it. The long-promised East River ferry service will launch in June with landings in Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn. The Times, Journal, Post, and probably every other newspaper in the hemisphere have coverage, so let's talk key details. The ferry will run on a commuter's schedule, operating between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. during the week, with stops every 20 minutes at peak times. Also during peak periods, Midtown ferry riders will have access to a free bus from the 34th Street pier headed west.
The stops: Long Island City, 34th Street, FiDi's Pier 11 (Wall Street), Greenpoint's India Street, North Fifth Street (finally putting the Pier in Northside Piers)...
The cost of a ride will be either $3 or $5.50 each way depending upon the destination. How much will it cost to get from Roosevelt Island by Ferry to Long Island City, Williamsburg or any of the other stops on the East River Ferry route. The answer is exactly nothing because Roosevelt Island is not getting a ferry stop as part of this current plan.
I asked Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC) Director and Operations Committee Chair Jonathan Kalkin what the current status was for Roosevelt Island ferry service. Mr. Kalkin replied:
At the last RIOC Operations Committee meeting I put forth a proposal to examine the dock near the Tram for ferry service. It was approved. The next step is an evaluation of the dock and what it would take to make it a permanent dock where a ferry can land.
During the last Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance meeting I attended I spoke to a representative from EDC to see if money still exists to pay for the dock (we were allocated funds for a dock awhile back) and he stated it was still there. However, you can't get money unless you have something to build and a service in place so our next step is to assess the costs of the dock and have a plan in place in order to get funding.However, I was also notified at that same meeting that we don't need to be part of a pilot to dock our own ferry at our dock or other docks. All these ideas have to be examined.
I would have liked to have gotten these funds and assessed this sooner, but I believe I was the only RIOC board member to vote for temporary ferry service during the tram outage which was not only needed, but also would have given us a step ahead to receive funding and become part of the East River pilot. Some on the board didn't want to vote for it because it was a temporary ferry. The Tram was also considered temporary at first and because there was still money in place, we should have moved forward, however that resolution was voted down at the time.
The good news is we are moving forward now and this is a priority for the Operations Committee and I will keep it on the agenda until we complete a full assessment. As you know I setup a meeting with a number of political representatives and the EPA a couple months ago regarding a Solar/Hybrid or a Green Ferry that runs with zero emissions at certain speeds and uses less fuel at higher speeds. We will also be examining that option in the long term. As this island grows in population we must examine these options to make sure people are getting the level of transportation they need.
The New York City Economic Development Corporation and City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn today released details of the new, expanded East River ferry service that will launch this spring. Delivering on Mayor Bloomberg and Speaker Quinn’s vision for a sustainable City, the service will provide a new transportation option to residents of emerging Brooklyn and Queens neighborhoods, and will provide a link to some of the City’s most exciting recreation destinations.
The service will operate in both directions and make seven regular stops along the East River, with two additional summer stops:
East 34th Street in Manhattan
Long Island City (Hunter’s Point South)
Greenpoint at India Street
North Williamsburg between N. Fifth and N. Sixth Streets
South Williamsburg at Schaefer Landing
Fulton Ferry Landing in DUMBO
Pier 11 (Wall Street) in Manhattan
Pier 6 at Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn during summer weekends
Governors Island during seasonal Fridays
During summer weekends, additional service will operate from Pier 6 at Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, connecting riders to the new Brooklyn Bridge Park. During the operating season on Governors Island, ferry service will run on Fridays from both Pier 11 and Pier 6, complementing existing service.
“Many of New York City’s fastest growing neighborhoods, like Williamsburg and Long Island City, have tremendous waterfront access, and we want to capitalize on that by providing a new, sustainable transportation option for residents,” said Deputy Mayor for Economic Development Robert K. Steel. “By launching regular ferry service every 20 minutes, with stops in Midtown and Lower Manhattan and summertime stops at Brooklyn Bridge Park and Governors Island, we’ll create a transportation alternative while spurring private investment along the waterfront.”
“East River ferry service is set to make a big splash this spring in our already-burgeoning East River communities and their surrounding neighborhoods,” said Speaker Quinn. “The launch of this much anticipated mass transit option is particularly exciting as we continue to move large infrastructure projects forward in a responsible, efficient and sustainable way.”
“Using the waterway to connect New Yorkers to business districts as well as recreation destinations will encourage economic activity and growth on both sides of the East River,” said NYCEDC President Seth Pinsky. “This robust, regular service will be well-integrated with existing transportation options, providing a new sustainable and enjoyable way for commuters and tourists alike to get around the City.”
“Bravo to Mayor Bloomberg and his staff, Deputy Mayor Steel, Speaker Quinn—you can call her our ‘ferry godmother’—the EDC and everyone who played a role in bringing expanded NY Waterway service to Brooklyn and the outer boroughs of Manhattan and Queens. With stops in our flourishing neighborhoods of Greenpoint, North and South Williamsburg and DUMBO, as well as Pier 6 at Atlantic Avenue in the summer, Brooklyn is ‘ferry’ excited to welcome this new service, which is certain to bring economic development and tourism to our bustling waterfront,” said Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz.
The service will operate year-round from approximately 7 AM to 8 PM on weekdays and from about 9 AM to 7 PM on weekends. During the weekday peak hours (approximately 7-9:30 AM and 4:30-7 PM), a boat will arrive at each stop approximately every 20 minutes. During off-peak hours, the service will be operated every 30 minutes during the summer and every 60 minutes during the winter. New ferry landings are currently under construction at the North Williamsburg and Greenpoint sites to complete the infrastructure needed for starting the service this spring.
As part of the ferry service, a free dedicated bus service will leave from the 34th St. ferry landing during peak times and make stops along the 34th St. corridor, the Bryant Park area, Rockefeller Center, and the Grand Central area. During off peak and weekend times, a connection the MTA M34 bus will be available at the ferry landing. Ferries will accommodate bikes on board.
The service will be operated by BillyBey Ferry Company under the NY Waterway brand, through a contract with NYCEDC. NY Waterway is the largest private ferry operator in the country and currently transports nearly 30,000 riders daily in the New York harbor.
“We want to thank New York City for giving us the opportunity to provide East River commuters with the same unparalleled level of safety, reliability and convenience we have established for Hudson River commuters,” said BillyBey Ferry Company co-owner and CEO Paul Goodman. “We look forward to working with city officials and developers on the Brooklyn and Queens waterfront to develop a world class ferry operation on the East River to serve the people of these waterfront neighborhoods.”
BillyBey co-owner and Chairman William Wachtel added, “New York City’s commitment to East River ferry service will enhance the quality of life for people moving to these exciting new neighborhoods and spur both economic development along the waterfront and greater use of an environmentally friendly form of mass transit.”
The fares paid by riders will be zone-based. Within one zone, the fare will be $3, and within two zones, the fare will be $5.50. A one-zone trip means traversing one, two or three stops; and a two-zone trip means traversing more than three stops. For example, a trip from Greenpoint to 34th Street would be $3. A trip from South Williamsburg to 34th Street would be $5.50. BillyBey will provide ticketing through a combination of on-board fare collection and the eventual installation of ticket machines at many of the waterfront landings. On-board fare collection will be used until the machines are operational.
This initiative is part of the Waterfront Vision and Enhancement Strategy (WAVES), a citywide initiative launched by Mayor Bloomberg and Speaker Quinn, which will create a new sustainable blueprint for the City’s more than 500 miles of shoreline. WAVES has two core components: Vision 2020: The New York City Comprehensive Waterfront Plan, which will establish long-term goals for the next decade and beyond, and the New York City Waterfront Action Agenda, which will set forth priority initiatives to be implemented within three years. Together, the initiatives will provide a blueprint for the City’s waterfront and waterways, and focus on the following categories: open space and recreation, the working waterfront, housing and economic development, natural habitats, climate change adaptation and waterborne transportation.
Brooklyn Bridge Park and Governors Island are two of the nine waterfront destinations that comprise NYHarborWay, an initiative of the Bloomberg Administration to make the New York Harbor a major recreational destination for New Yorkers and visitors. Increasing access to and connections among the major waterfront points is a central part of the initiative, and eventually will be connected by ferry or bike greenways. NYHarborWay, spearheaded by NYC & Company, will also develop a cohesive programming, marketing and communications platform which will drive visitation to the nine waterfront sites. In addition to Brooklyn Bridge Park and Governors Island, the NYHarborWay destinations are: Hudson River Park, The Battery, Ellis Island, Statue Liberty Island, Atlantic Basin, the East River Esplanade and Liberty State Park.
As I’ve said numerous times before, I think that the Island is a natural location for ferry service. However, the EDC has said all along that Roosevelt Island would not be included in the initial phase of ferry service, but would come down the line. I am continuing to work with them to push for that inclusion to happen sooner rather than later.
As you can see from reading these Committee reports, there is absolutely no reason why they cannot be made available to the public prior to the RIRA Monthly Meeting as they had been on this blog for the last two years. Hopefully, RIRA will repeal their Censorship resolution at their meeting later tonight.
Government Relations Committee Report
1/17/11
The Government Relations Committee met on 1/17 to provide background to members concerning the present state of governance on Roosevelt Island and how we got that way. The meeting brought the members of the committee, as well as members of The Maple Tree Group, the sub-committee, together.
Margie Smith, past Chair of GRC, gave the history of the community’s governing structure. Ashton Barfield, immediate past Chair of GRC identified the conditions that relate to the upcoming election, slated for November, 2012 which will fill expired RIOC Board terms for Resident Board Members.
Discussion took place concerning possible alternative governance options and brought to light the statement made recently by our new Governor regarding closing some of the Public Benefit Corporations maintained by the State. The matter is under consideration with no definitive stance.
Dave Evans volunteered to update the contact list of Government Officials and their staffs who represent or interact on Island affairs.
Margie’s information confirmed the role of Government Relations as the connection point between the Common Council and our elected representatives. The GRC should be contacted when any committee or Common Council Member needs to interact with someone who is in an official or elected capacity.
Submitted By: Joyce Mincheff
RIRA – ISLAND SERVICES COMMITTEE (ISC) REPORT TO THE COMMON COUNCIL MEETING 2/2/11
At the 1/12/11 meeting of ISC, we adopted 7 issues to work on:
o Red Bus schedule –Goal is to have a reliable and predictable bus schedule. (Frank Farance will be the lead ISC person for this issue).
o Main St. stores – Objective is to have more and better stores. (Max Long & Alex Fletcher are lead persons.)
o Public Library –Goal is to relocate library to a larger and better space (likely 504 Main St.) and upgrade services and collections. (Marilyn Atkins is lead person.)
o Strollers on Red Bus during rush hours – Change RIOC policy so strollers are allowed on bus at all times. (Frank Farance is lead person.)
o Parks – Monitor operations of new Southpoint Park (which opens in April or May). Correct/improve park regulations and procedures as necessary. (Matt Katz is lead person.)
o Night programs for senior youth – If the Social, Cultural & Educational Committee agrees to lead RIRAʼs efforts on this issue, ISC will join the expected Task Force to work on this issue. (Erin Feeley-Nahem is lead lSC person.)
o Pedestrian safety barrier on Queens side of RI bridge – Goal is to have the Department of Transportation install a pedestrian safety barrier similar to the barrier on the RI side of the bridge. (Jim Bates is lead person.)
Recent developments In mid-January, after meeting with RIRA representatives, RIOC began a 15 minute Red Bus schedule in non-rush hours to see if this will give us the desired reliable and predictable bus schedule. So far, there’s not enough data to know if the plan is working. We’ll need about two months of operation to know if this new schedule is performing as RIOC expects.
Aaron Hamburger, Chair - ISC
Communications Committee Report
Meeting Date: January 24, 2011
Chairs: Ava Dawson & Vini Fortuna
In attendance: Ava Dawson, Vini Fortuna, Matt Katz, Sherie Helstien, John Paul, Frank Farance, Rick O’Connor, Ahmed Darwish, Barbara Allen, Lorena Fortuna and Joseph Terranella (arrived after voting)
Committee Internal Censorship
• Resolution: Be it resolved that it is our standing policy to make public the minutes, reports and “work products” of this committee with the exception of sensitive information or unless otherwise specified.
o Unanimous approval: 10-0-0 • Resolution: Be it resolved that sensitive information will include specific e-mail addresses/contact information, passwords/access codes/credentials, internal urls security codes and proprietary information.
o Unanimous approval: 10-0-0 • As a courtesy to the committee, draft committee reports and minutes will be sent to the committee for comment at least 24 hours before being sent to the president for inclusion in the agenda package when possible.
Island Censorship
• Tabled
Update on Publication of the RIRA Column
• Matt and Dick have reached an agreement regarding the re-publication of the RIRA column. The RIRA column will be made available for publication on the RIRA website the Wednesday following WIRE distribution at 3pm. A specific credit line will be included in the re-publication. Additionally, past RIRA columns will be made available for publication on the RIRA website. The communications committee thanks Dick Lutz for allowing us to provide more island residents with access to this information.
The RIRA Website
• The RIRA website, Facebook and Twitter were launched on 1/28/11! The website is available at www.riraonline.com with links to the Facebook and Twitter.
• Calendar – Barbara, Vini, Matt and Sherie will have posting access to the calendar. Committee chairs will send their meeting times to the calendar address previously specified (please contact the above named for the address if necessary).
• The communications committee will issue a press release to the WIRE and the Roosevelt Islander Blog when launched.
• The committee is considering the creation of a forum or group function on the website and will discuss the implementation of such a function at our next meeting.
Subject: RIRA Planning Committee Report
Date: 2011-01-28
From: Frank Farance
The RIRA Planning Committee met on Wednesday, 2011-01-12 for approximately 90 minutes. We adopted an initial work programme for the remainder of the 2010-2012 term that includes the following six items:
Topic #1: Blackwell Park Planning. Scope: In the prior RIRA session, we had collaborated with RIOC on a Master Plan. We need to provide continuity for RIOC so that community involvement is not lost. The Blackwell Park Subcommittee (of the RIRA Planning Committee) was handling this task. We have new/different members this RIRA session, so we need to make sure there is follow-up.
Topic #2: Long-Term Financial Planning/Budgeting for Roosevelt Island. Scope: In the 1990's there was a state subsidy of $1.6 million. As presented at the November meeting, the RIOC CFO has presented a bleak financial picture. We should be investigating the amount of revenue lost by the lack of State and City taxes returning to Roosevelt Island. By saying "lack", it doesn't mean zero, it means that we aren't getting our fair share. The purpose of this activity would be to research and calculate what our fair share might be, and then to make suggestions on how to acquire that kind of funding and/or services.
Topic #3: Amendments to Roosevelt Island's General Development Plan (GDP). Scope: There is an existing GDP, but more will need to be said about the present and near-future configuration of the Island. One might ask: Why worry about the GDP if most of the development (except Southtown 7-9) is complete? Answer: The GDP also identifies open spaces, parks, etc. and if the GDP becomes a weak document (because both sides, City and State, are ignoring it in residential development areas), then it becomes equally invalid on designation of park spaces and such. This activity would look towards providing revised wording (even though we aren't a party to the contract) and advocacy through the Mayor's office.
Topic #4: Working on an Island-wide evacuation plan. Scope: At present there is no Island-wide evacuation plan, but RIOC has plans for several kinds of emergencies (snow, cold, heat, power failure). Normally, the City's OEM (Office of Emergency Management) coordinates all of this, including ordering evacuations, i.e., the Mayor orders this, not RIOC. The lack of planning for Island-wide evacuations has been a concern of residents for many for years. We plan on working with RIOC, the Roosevelt Island CERT, and the City's OEM.
Topic #5: Main Street and Retail Planning. Scope: We recognize that the master-lease process is ongoing within RIOC, but there is a need for resident input on planning topics that are long- range, not merely short-term questions of providing specific services. We plan on coordinating and collaborating with the RIRA Island Services Committee to formulate RIRA planning positions.
Topic #6: Roosevelt Island Waterfront Planning. Scope: This work involves coordination with the NYC Department of Planning and their "Vision 2020" effort (a comprehensive waterfront plan).
NOTE: The RIRA Planning Committee is free to revise its work at upcoming meetings, based upon priorities and resources. The purpose of establishing a work programme is to announce our intentions for areas of study and recommendation.
SC&E Committee Meeting Notes
Thursday, January 18, 2011, 7pm-9pm
We reviewed several ideas that were discussed in our first meeting:
1. EZGlide 350 Company: S. Helstien contacted company and got pricings for various size and timings for the possible ice-skating idea.
We discussed more specifically, venue and funding: if outdoors, location and especially security would be major issues; there are three possible outdoor basketball courts (Capobianco, Blackwell or outdoor court behind Sportspark). Security is a real issue as we would have skates, the panels that create the skating surface, rubber matting for the lace-up area to keep secure and protected. If indoors, we might be able to use Sportspark the indoor basketball court. Security would then be no problem. No discussion has been had with RIOC yet. It was decided that we should first meet with Doryne Iseley of Roosevelt Landings to see if Urban America, the RL owners, would be interested in being a part of the funding of this endeavor and if Ms. Islely would be able to then help us get other building managements into the funding circle. We need to know how much each of the building/complex managements would be willing to put into the pot to make this happen. Then we can go to RIOC to talk about spaces they control. We were initially aiming for February, but we may not be able to make it happen that soon. Pricing details below.
Pricing is high: from $10,085 for 2 days (in Feb) up to $16,395 for 14 days. We have pricing in increments from 2 days, 7 days/$12,452, 10 days/$14,088, 14 days. They will offer incremental donations because we are a 501(c)4 non-profit organization.($1000, $1500, $1800, $2800). All pricings include the following:
80 EZ Glide 350 DoveTail panels, EZ Glide Enhancer, 200 pairs of Skates, 560 square feet of Rubber matting for the skate lace-up area, All surface preparation Accessories and Installation materials, Freight to and from venue
RIRA would charge for skate rentals; there is a W hotel in the city that has a skate rink made of this synthetic material. Skating is free, but skate rentals are $12 per pair. We will investigate this further.
2. Shinozaki and Feely-Nahem, Public Safety Committee Chair, will meet with the Legacy High School President, to discuss RI teen youth issues. We would like to work with the school and their expertise with children to develop a plan Loitering is a problem and the kids need a place to “hang out” from 9pm – midnight. There has been agreement from a sub-committee of Island Services as well, to help and support this effort to find a place for these kids to congregate and socialize.
3. Helstien and others discussed picking up the Bollywood party. Possible venues again discussed, along with food ideas. Helstien will call Tiffin take-out/restaurant, which advertises with The WIRE and does food delivery on the Island to see if they’re interested and what they might charge for catering. Feely- Nahem has some other food ideas as well.
ACTION ITEMS:
1. “Welcome Wagon” - L. Shinozaki – Approached the management of Manhattan Park and met with a positive response. Shinozaki will pursue this idea further for that complex. It was decided by the committee that the respective RIRA building reps need to be present for any of these building events. It was originally thought that any of the RIRA reps could be present at any of these WW’s and that may also be possible, but it was recognized as discussion progressed that it would be incumbent on the specific reps to be available during an event for their building, as this is how we link with the community that elected us. Helstien informed the committee that the RIRA website will soon be launched (no date available at the time of this meeting) and that we would like to have some print materials available for these WW sessions talking about the link.
The Committee supports unanimously going ahead with this project and will bring this information to the February Common Council meeting.
2. “MarketAmerica” - Bob Darwish - We revisited this fundraising program. The link is: http:// marketamerica.na4.acrobat.com/npo The committee voted unanimously to proceed with this and will bring this information to the February Common Council meeting. It costs RIRA nothing, and it has the potential of bringing in some money to RIRA (people shop through this website and a percentage of the money spent comes back to RIRA). SC&E will propose that this program be included as a link on the website as well. This information would be included in print material for the Welcome Wagons. We want to see this site posted on the RIRA website, on Rick O’Conor’s blog site if possible and possibly in The WIRE.
The Committee supports unanimously going ahead with this project and will bring this information to the February Common Council meeting.
chess and scrabble. While many of our local youth have most of these games at home, I don’t think Mom is going to take kindly to your 39 friends running around the house.
In addition to the games, our kids had all the franks and drinks they could stand and then played some more.
Tomorrow we will be playing games and singing karaoke. So come on over and see what treats we have for you and your friends, everyone is invited!!!!! This program will be available on Friday and Saturday until the middle of March. Also our winter basketball leagues have begun and the schedules will be posted on this blog.
The Roosevelt Island Residents Association (RIRA) will be holding it's February 2011 Monthly meeting Wednesday night starting at 8 PM. The RIRA monthly meeting will take place at the Child School Gymnasium (566 Main Street) and not at the Good Shepherd Community Center. As always, prior to the start of each meeting there is a public session in which any resident can come and address the Common Council Delegates on any issue of concern.
In the past, I would have included the RIRA Committee Monthly Reports in this post but due to the RIRA Censorship motion passed at the January RIRA meeting, I cannot share them with the Roosevelt Island community prior to the monthly meeting.
Here's a video of the censorship motion's introduction and rationale at the January RIRA meeting.
RIRA Communciations Co-Chair Ava Dawson opposes the censorship motion and writes:
I believe that the censorship motion passed at the last common council meeting was a mistake, and greatly damages the legitimacy and transparency of RIRA. It makes us seem hypocritical in our demands for similar transparency from RIOC if we cannot make our information available to the public, especially when all island residents are technically members of RIRA.
As co-chair of the communications committee, we have been working to establish a presence on the internet for RIRA (to be available soon), and have been working to make committee reports and RIRA documents available to the public on our website. I am worried about the censorship motion's potential effect on our efforts in this regard.
To comment on Rick's publication of the minutes: It is my belief that committee minutes and reports are public domain, and I feel that he was completely within his rights to publish these documents. The fact that the documents contained unfavorable viewpoints and harsh wording reflects poorly on those who wrote them. It was not Rick's job to censor this information prior to publication, as he was not the original author of the documents. This responsibility lies in the hands of the elected committee chairs. The public has a right to know the opinions of its elected representatives and how they are reporting these opinions to the organization.
If you do not like the job that your committee heads are doing or you do not feel that you are being adequately represented, please come and voice this opinion at the next RIRA meeting or within the committee meetings themselves.
Please note that this is my personal opinion and does not reflect the sentiment of RIRA or the Communications Committee.
Former RIRA President and current Planning Committee Chair Frank Farance also opposes the RIRA Censorship motion and believes that the vote was procedurally invalid. According to Mr. Farance:
Subject: Request for Interpretation to void "censorship" vote result because it required a 2/3 vote
Date: 2011-01-28
From: Frank Farance
I request the RIRA Common Council to formally interpret its constitution, by-laws, and rules of order with respect to the apparent approval of a "censorship" motion at the January 5, 2011 RIRA Common Council meeting. Based upon the following reasoning, the RIRA Common Council did not follow its own procedures, which require a 2/3 vote for approval of such a motion; the motion was inconsistent with the present RIRA Constitution; and the motion implied a change to the present RIRA Constitution. Thus, the 17-12 vote on "censorship" did not meet the required approval criteria and did not follow the required procedure and, thus, is null and void.
The following is background information that led up to the vote and a motion I will make at Wednesday's RIRA Common Council meeting.
1. I request the following motion at the February 2 RIRA Common Council meeting:
Whereas the RIRA Common Council at its January 5, 2011 meeting adopted a motion by a vote of 17-12 on censorship, which included restrictive policies for distribution of documents;
Whereas RIRA Constitution Article III, Section 4, "Meetings" implies that all RIRA meetings are public when not in Executive Session ("However, the Council may be called into executive session by a Two-Thirds vote of the Council Members. Executive sessions are not open to the public and no votes may be taken at any executive session.") and the said censorship motion, by virtue of its controlling the flow of information, would imply non-public meetings of the RIRA Common Council and its committees;
Whereas RIRA Constitution Article IV, Section 3, "Secretary" states "It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary to take and report minutes of all meetings of the Common Council and the Town Meeting, to maintain the archives of RIRA, ..." and creating non- published reports would a change in the constitution by requiring the Secretary to keep two kinds of archives: one for publicly available documents that reached the 2/3 criteria of the said censorship motion, and another archive for non-public documents that did not achieve the 2/3 criteria of the said censorship motion;
Whereas RIRA Constitution mandates the use of the current edition of Roberts Rules of Order that requires a two-thirds vote to "Amend or Rescind constitution, bylaws, or rules of order" and the 17-12 tally did not achieve the two-thirds criteria;
Whereas RIRA Constitution Article X mandates a Constitutional Amendment process for such changes, and this amendment process had not been performed;
Therefore, RIRA did not operate according to its Constitution, Rules of Order, and Constitutional Amendment Process;
And Therefore, the January 5, 2011 censorship motion is null and void.
2. At the January 5, 2011 RIRA Common Council meeting, the Common Council reacted to two poorly drafted committee reports. One report from the RIRA Housing Committee contained bigoted and divisive language. The other report from the RIRA Public Safety Committee contained unsubstantiated criticism of an NYPD police officer and baseless criticism of an Island youth services organization (which seems out of scope of the RIRA Public Safety Committee).
3. In my experience as a RIRA Common Council member for 15 years, I don't recall seeing a committee report as inflammatory as the Housing Report. I don't recall seeing a committee report having such baseless claims as the recent Public Safety Report.
4. These unsubstantiated complaints against the NYPD officer were communicated to supervisors at the 114th Precinct, which might cause the loss of the Island's sole NYPD presence.
5. The reports were forwarded to the broad Roosevelt Island community through various people, including the RIRA President.
6. After distribution, it was discovered that the reports contained embarrassing information (the misguided thinking of the RIRA Housing Committee Chair) and inappropriate identifying information (the NYPD officer's name was revealed, which might compromise his work). In one case, the information was posted on one of the Island's blogs, Rick O'Conor's "Roosevelt Islander". Several RIRA Common Council members contacted Mr. O'Conor to have the documents taken down. Mr. O'Conor said that he obtained the information through the normal channels (the RIRA President, as he did for years previously).
7. I and others asked Mr. O'Conor to redact the officer's name in the report, which he did. It is important to note that (1) redacting the name of the officer was appropriate because it was later discovered that the accusations in the reports were unsubstantiated (not known at the time of distribution or posting), (2) the reports were intended for the public (all Common Council reports have been posted publicly previously).
8. It is unfortunate that the Main Street WIRE weighed in on this topic and it was wrong on several counts. It blames the problem on irresponsible journalism when in fact the WIRE has the same policies of publication. For example, the WIRE reported the PSD officer's name in the May 30, 2009 faulty arrest of a parent at a Little League game (just like the Roosevelt Island blog did for the RIRA Public Safety Committee report). This dustup is most likely aggravated by the WIRE now perceiving the Roosevelt Islander blog as a competitor. An ugly competition it's been with the WIRE encouraging RIOC and RIRA officials to prohibit their biweekly status reports from being published in any place other than the WIRE (e.g., not on Rick's blog). The WIRE's position is that publishing in more than place would transmogrify the status reports into a mere press release that it says it doesn't publish, but recently the WIRE publishes PSD's press releases verbatim, i.e., a publishing policy no different than Roosevelt Islander blog on the RIRA report.
9. We are a country of a free press, which means that public officials (e.g., members of Congress) who make embarrassing remarks (e.g., statements that reveal their bigotry) are unable to censor their publication. I think Rick O'Conor had it right: it is newsworthy, to all Island residents to report that the RIRA Housing Committee Chair has such bigoted views. Likewise, it is important understand the low quality of reporting that we the RIRA Common Council are receiving from the RIRA Public Safety Committee Chair, whose reporting includes unsubstantiated complaints (gratuitous bashing) against our only NYPD presence (which we will now likely lose) and against Island youth service organizations (her committee suggests RIOC Board members initiate punitive audits).
10. By shedding light on these actions, we can hold the persons and their organizations accountable. In other words, we gauge RIRA by its own reactions towards these kinds of things. RIRA has performed poorly: rather than the primary focus on better committee reports, the RIRA discussion focused on censoring reports (unless a 2/3 majority approves their release). The RIRA discussion was about an artificial worry about "sensitive information" being published, i.e., the misguided belief that NYPD's officer's name should not have been published because it was "sensitive information". The real problem was the unsubstantiated complaints and gratuitous bashing in the RIRA Public Safety Committee Report. In other words, had the complaints in the report been substantiated, it would have been acceptable to publish the officer's name (no different than the WIRE's publication of the PSD officer's name in 2009).
11. RIRA is a public organization and it is disappointing that all four RIRA executive officers (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer) voted in favor of this censorship motion. Residents of Roosevelt Island are members of RIRA and have a right to attend and participate in every meeting, i.e., essentially all our business is conducted in public and is fair game for reporting by members themselves or the public attending the meeting. For RIRA Common Council members, the remedy to poor verbal and written statements is *to speak and write better, not to censor*.
12. Although RIRA is a public organization, there are times when matters (hopefully few of them) must be held in private and the RIRA Constitution permits this via Executive Session. However, participation in such a private meeting is not the same as deciding what information can be distributed. For the past 15 years, I have encountered "sensitive information" in only three areas: (1) the personal contact information for the RIRA Common Council members, (2) the access codes and credentials of operations (bank accounts, web sites, etc.), and (3) the proprietary information we were entrusted to hold by external organizations (e.g., Howard Polivy, Matt Katz, and I signed non-disclosure agreements with RIOC to review their emergency planning). The RIRA Common Council and RIRA committees should have a policy on which kinds of information they believe are sensitive and they cannot include information that is essential to the transparency, governance, and Island-wide participation of RIRA, i.e., minutes and committee reports can never be considered sensitive information.
ReelAbilities: NY disabilities film festival is dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories and artistic expressions of people with different disabilities.
The festival presents award winning films in various locations throughout the NY metropolitan area, as well as discussions and other engaging programs which bring together the community to explore, discuss and celebrate the diversity of our shared human experience.
Two men with autism–an accomplished artist and an activist–embark on a global quest to change attitudes about autism and intelligence. Tracy Thresher and Larry Bissonnette travel to Sri Lanka, Japan and Finland, dissecting, challenging, and reshaping public conceptions along the way.
Wretches & Jabberers will partner with the Autism Society and Area 23a to theatrically release the film nationally in April 2011 to commemorate National Autism Awareness Month. 7 PM Friday February 4 at PS/IS 217 (645 Main Street)
Four Iraq War veterans turn the nightmares of war into Olympic dreams. After losing limbs and suffering paralysis fighting for their country in Iraq, they have set out to do what many thought impossible… but will they make the cut? 7 PM Saturday February 5 at Coler Goldwater Hospital (1 Main Street)
Ten years ago, Paul Nadler was a creative maverick: an extreme sportsman, award-winning TV director, and a veritable Casanova to boot. When a car accident leaves him with a traumatic brain injury he sets out to reaffirm he is still is all of these things.
***This film includes brief nudity 6:30 PM Monday February 7 at Coler Goldwater Hospital (1 Main Street)
Roosevelt Island is a mixed income, racially diverse waterfront community situated in the East River of New York City between Manhattan and Queens and is jurisdictionally part of Manhattan. The Roosevelt Island Aerial Tramway, which connects Roosevelt Island to Manhattan has become the iconic symbol of Roosevelt Island to its residents.
The Purpose of this Blog is to provide accurate and timely information about Roosevelt Island as well as a forum for residents to express opinions and engage in a dialogue to improve our community.
The northern section of Southpoint Park, with access to view the Renwick Ruins Smallpox Hospital, is now open. The Southern Section, site of the Kahn/FDR Memorial Boondoggle is scheduled to open in the fall of 2012.
Dispute/Aided EDP - Between two females. Aided/EDP was seen by EMS. EMS didn't transport. No injuries.
Complaint - Female complainant reported to PSD Access - A - Ride almost struck her. PSD checked for vehicle, but it left the Island.
Complaint - Tenant in Roosevelt Landings reported smell of marijuana coming into her bedroom. PSD responded, but could not determine where it was coming from.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Harassment - PSD responded to Rivercross for male subject harassing the doorman. The subject left building before PSD arrival.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Missing Patient - PSD conducted search for missing hospital patient with negative results.
Complaint - Tenant in Island House report smell of marijuana in hallway. PSD responded and will continue to monitor the area to determine the location/source.
1/25/12-7:00 AM to 1/26/12-7:00 AM
Verbal Dispute - At the Tram. PSD resolved the matter.
Past Verbal Dispute - At 546 Main Street. It occurred 1/24/12. The subject left.
Trash Can Fire - Front of 549 Main Street. PSD extinguished it.
Follow Up - At 546 Main Street. Resident to provide dog food for dog sitter.
Bright Lights - At the Tram. Referred to Tram Supervisor.
Vehicle Lights On - At the Motorgate Garage. Owner of vehicle was notified and corrected the condition.
7:00 AM 01/24/12 - 7:00 AM 01/25/12
Shop Lifting - Gristedes Supermarket. Two subjects issued Trespass Notices.
Possible Aided - At 560 Main Street. Smoke Alarm sounded. Resident was fine. UA replaced the faulty alarm.
Shop Lifting - At Gristedes Supermarket . The subject was issued a Trespass Notice.
Noise Complaint - At 575 Main Street. Referred to UA.
Graffiti - At 540 Main Street. Search made with negative results. UA notified.
Found Property - Secured in PSD. Later the owner retrieved the property.
Vehicle Dispute - Front of 549 Main Street over a cab fare. PSD corrected the condition. The fare was paid.
Suspicious Activity - At 625 Main Street. PSD stopped two subjects for what appeared to be a drug transaction. Search made with negative results.
Hazardous Condition - At 510 Main Street stairwells. The lights were out. referred to UA.
Hazardous Condition - At 540 Main Street. Discarded furniture left in the hallway. Referred to UA.
Aided - At 2 River Road. Aided removed to the hospital.
7:00 AM 01/23/12 - 7:00 AM 01/24/12
Aided - At 595 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Aided - At 625 Main Street. EMS refused.
Aided - At 4 River road. EMS refused.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Aided - At 4 River road. Smoke alarm malfunction. Referred to Manhattan Park Super and EMS were notified.
Aided - At 540 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Verbal Dispute - At 510 Main Street, between roommates. No injuries. NYPD refused.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
Aided - At 546 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Hazardous Condition - At the Motorgate Garage. Lights out. Increased patrols. Referred to Central Parking personnel and to RIOC Engineering Dept.
Condition - At Blackwell House. The flag is down. Corrected by RIOC Grounds personnel.
7:00 AM 01/22/12 - 7:00 AM 01/23/12
Water Leak - At 560 Main Street. UA corrected the condition.
Minor Vehicle Accident - At 688 Main Street. To a parked vehicle. No injuries. NYPD refused. Note left for owner.
Water Leak/Escort - PSD escorted UA to an apt for a water leak. After a few minutes the resident arrived.
Aided - At 550 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Aided/DOA - In 546 Main Street. An elderly resident deceased due to natural causes.
Aided - At 10 Riverroad. Aided removed to the hospital.
Complaint/Hazardous Condition - At 560 Main Street. Search made with negative results. UA notified.
Aided - At 4 Riverroad. Aided removed to the hospital.
7:00 AM 01/21/12 - 7:00 AM 01/22/12
Aided - At 540 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Graffiti - At 540 Main Street. Search made with negative results. UA notified.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Water leak - At 546 Main Street. Referred to UA.
Noise Complaint - At 888 Main Street. PSD corrected condition.
ADT Alarm - At the Tram (R.I.Side). Area checked and in order. ADT notified.
Lights Out in Motorgate Garage - Referred to Central Parking and to RIOC Facilities. Increased patrols in area.
Aided - At the R.I. Subway. Aided was removed to the hospital.
Theft of Service - At 10 Riverroad. Cab passenger fled without making full payment of fare. Search made and passenger found. Payment was made.
Missing Person - At 4 Riverroad. NYPD responded. PSD found Island resident in good condition.
7:00 AM 01/20/12 - 7:00 AM 01/21/12
Gas Leak - Condition was unfounded. Referred to UA.
Noise Complaint - PSD spoke with tenant who stated she would stop hanging curtains.
Alarm - At tram. PSD responded and spoke with tram supervisor who stated all was in order.
Hazardous Condition - Multiple lights out in Motorgate. Motorgate personnel notified.
Water Leak - PSD and UA on scene.
7:00 AM 01/19/12 - 7:00 AM 01/20/12
Verbal Dispute - Between two residents. Both parties went there own way. NYPD refused. No injuries.
Escort - PSD escorted male to subway.
Disorderly Conduct - Two male subjects issued criminal summons and released.
Smoke Detector - Tenant was cooking and set off alarm. UA super changed battery and corrected condition.
Disorderly Conduct - Male subject was released to his mother.
Escort - PSD escorted a male to retrieve property from tenant in Roosevelt Landings.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Water Leak - UA super on scene. Tenant not home. Will correct condition at another time.
Unlicensed Driver - Male subject issued summons.
1/18/12-7:00 AM to 1/19/12-7:00 AM
Malfunction Con Edison Transformer - At 560 Main Street. FDNY shut off the power to it. Con Edison notified.
Investigation - At Lighthouse Park. Complaint against NYPD K-9 Training.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Oil Spill - At R.I. Bridge walkway. Corrected by Dept of Bridges personnel. No injuries.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
Hazardous Condition - At 560 Main Street. Cigarettes thrown into patio. Search made with negative results. UA notified.
Aided - At 555 Main Street. EMS refused.
Aided - At 580 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Found Property- Secured in PSD. Later the owner retrieved the property.
Complaint - Youth took money from his mother. Youth brought into PSD by mother. Youth apologized to his mother.
Graffiti - At the Racquet Club door. Search made with negative results. NYPD refused.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
7:00 AM 01/17/12 - 7:00 AM 01/18/12
Aided - At 4 Riverroad. Aided removed to the hospital.
Property Damage - At Manhattan side of the Tram. Locked clipped by Dept of Environmental Protection personnel. Tram supervisor replaced the lock.
Smoke Condition - At 546 Main Street. Burnt food in an apt. No injuries or property damage. Windows opened to air out the smoke.
Minor Vehicle Accident - At south Point Park. A fork lift Truck struck another by accident. No injuries and NYPD refused.
Illegal Dumping - Rear of 510 Main Street. A mattress, washer machine and a book case dumped. RIOC grounds removed it. PSD conducting extra patrols.
Missing Property - At 540 Main Street. A cell phone. Search made with negative results.
Aided - At Manhattan side of the Tram. Aided removed to the hospital.
Aided - At 501 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Aided - At 510 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Aided - At 560 Main Street. EMS refused.
7:00 AM 01/16/12 - 7:00 AM 01/17/12
Aided - No injuries. Refused medical attention.
Vehicle Accident - Top of ramp icing. No injuries. NYPD and EMS refused. Ramp salted by sanitation.
Vehicle Accident - Top of ramp icing. No injuries. NYPD and EMS refused. Ramp salted by sanitation.
Aided - No injuries. EMS refused.
Aided - No injuries. EMS refused.
Alarm -Child School employee set off alarm accidently. All was in order.
Possible Trespass - Individuals gaining entrance to building through rear. Search was made with negative results. Door locked and secure. Refereed to UA.
Property Damage - Stop sign blown over by wind. Referred to RIOC.
Smoke Condition - Burnt food. No injuries or damage. UA on scene.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Water Leak - PSD and UA on scene.
Aided - Transported to Mount Sinai.
Hazardous Condition - Window guards missing. UA on scene.
7:00 AM 01/15/12 - 7:00 AM 01/16/12
Fire Alarm/Smoke Condition - At 510 Main Street. Burnt food. No injuries or property damage. Hallway windows opened to air out the smoke.
Criminal Mischief - At 560 Main Street. Lite cigarettes thrown on patio canopy causing damage. Apartments checked with negative results. NYPD refused. UA notified.
Noise Complaint - At 510 main Street. Report of yelling. Upon arrival no yelling. Two couples going into apt. Referred to UA.
Aided - At 4 Riverroad. Aided removed to the hospital.
Aided - At 4 Riverroad. Aided removed to the hospital.
Theft of Service - At 888 Main Street. Intoxicated Passenger fled from cab. PSD located the subject who made payment. NYPD refused.
Unsecured Premises - At Starbucks. Business checked and in order. Store Manager notified. Store employee secured the door.
Unsecured Door - At 595 Main Street. Referred to Westview Super.
7:00 AM 01/14/12 - 7:00 AM 01/15/12
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Aided - At 580 Main Street. Aided was removed to the hospital.
Aided - At 546 Main Street. Aided was removed to the hospital.
Investigation - Resident hasn't seen her adult son in a day and believes he is staying in a friends apt.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Aided - At 540 Main Street. Aided was removed to the hospital.
Verbal Dispute - Front of 549 Main Street. No injuries. NYPD refused.
Domestic Dispute - At 4 Riverroad. Between Resident and father. No injuries. Father escorted out of apt.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
7:00 AM 01/13/12 - 7:00 AM 01/14/12
Aided - No injuries. Refused medical attention.
Aided - Difficulty breathing. EMS on scene. Transport refused.
Domestic Dispute / Aided - Dispute between husband and wife. No injuries. EMS and NYPD on scene due to victim's medical history. Medical attention refused and all was in order.
Aided - No injuries. Refused medical attention.
Criminal Mischief - Vehicle in motorgate was vandalized by a marker. Victim refused to give any further information.
Domestic Dispute - Between boyfriend and girlfriend. Victim was struck by male. PSD,NYPD,EMS on scene. Search made of island by PSD and NYPD with negative results. Victim refused medical attention.
Open Container - Two males issued summons and released.
Investigation - RIOC bus driver stated that bike deliveryman disobeyed traffic sign and almost caused accident between bus and bike. PSD spoke with deliveryman, who was warned to obey all traffic rules. No injures.
Criminal Mischief - Broken window in hallway. Referred to UA.
Complaint - Customer did not have money to pay for motorgate parking fee. Subject's friend was able to pay parking fee. All in order.
Disorderly Conduct - Two male youths taken into custody by PSD for disorderly conduct. Both released to parent.
7:00 AM 01/12/12 - 7:00 AM 01/13/12
Unsecured Property - Delivery person left property unsecured. When he returned, it was missing.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Complaint - Male subject harassing people on subway platform. Referred to NYPD.
Aided - PSD was notified of a missing autistic adult. Search of Island was conducted. He was with another relative on the Island. NYPD was on the scene.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Temporary Order OF Protection - PSD served papers to male subject.
Domestic Dispute - Between girlfriend and boyfriend at 4 River RD. NYPD on scene. Domestic report was taken. No injuries.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Domestic Dispute - Between husband and wife at the Octagon. PSD and NYPD responded. Husband volunteered and left apartment. Domestic report was filed.
1/11/12-7:00 AM to 1/12/12-7:00 AM
Aided (Past Incident) - R.I. Resident fell 2 days ago at 22nd Street and 2nd Ave. Aided went to hospital and will file a report with NYPD.
Shop Lifting - At Gristedes Super Market. Trespass noticed issued to the subject.
Smoke Alarm - At the Middle School. Liberty Pest Control employee was fumigating and accidently set the alarm off.
Missing Property - At 30 River road. Bicycle was chained to a bike rack. NYPD refused. Search made with negative results.
Vehicle Accident - At 645 Main Street. Vehicle accidently struck two parked vehicles. No injuries. NYPD filed a report.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
Aided - Front of 694 Main Street. Off Island female youth was lost. NYPD drove youth to Aunt's residence.
1/10/12-7:00 AM to 1/11/12-7:00 AM
Papers Served -To a resident at 4 River road on a Family Court matter.
Aided - At 546 Main Street. Elderly resident deceased due to natural causes.
Smoke Condition - At an apt in 546 Main Street. A sweater was burnt by an electric heater. No injuries. Windows opened to air out the smoke.
Aided - At 2 River road. Aided removed to the hospital.
Vehicle Accident/Aided - At 680 Main Street. A truck made contact with a male. Aided removed to the hospital. NYPD filed a report.
Domestic Dispute (Verbal) - At 560 Main Street. Between adult daughter and resident. No injuries and NYPD refused.
Aided - At 4 River road. Aided removed to the hospital.
Aided - At 10 River road. Aided removed to the hospital.
Unsecured Premises - At Starbucks. Search made and in order. The store manager secured the door.
Aided - At the Motorgate Garage. A homeless male was escorted to the subway.
1/9/12-7:00 AM to 1/10/12-7:00 AM
Payment Dispute - At the Motorgate Garage. PSD resolved the matter. The vehicle was parked and a boot put on it.
Graffiti - At 510 Main Street. In stairwells "A " and "B". Search made with negative results.
Graffiti - At 540 Main Street. In stairwells : "H" and "J". Search made with negative results.
Gas Leak - At 510 Main Street. Corrected by UA.
Disobey U Turn/ Unlawful Possession of Marijuana - PSD arrested the subject.
Hazardous Condition - At the Motorgate Garage. Lights out at "1A", "1B", "2B" and "7B". Referred to Central Parking and to RIOC Engineering Department.
1/8/12-7:00 AM to 1/9/12-7:00 AM
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
Littering - At 560 Main Street. Debris thrown on to a patio. Referred to UA.
Washing Machine Malfunction - At 546 Main Street Laundry room. Referred to UA.
Vehicle Damage - At the Motorgate Garage. NYPD refused. Referred to Central Parking Management.
Investigation - At 560 Main Street. A note written by a child making a complaint. No name or address provided.
Aided - At 540 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Possible Theft of Service - At the Riverwalk Bar and Grill. Over non payment of a bill. A friend made payment.
Gas Smell - Front of 10 River road coming from a vehicle. Vehicle check negative.
Aided - At 531 Man Street. EMS refused.
Suspicious Male - Front of 475 Main Street. Search made with negative results.
Alarm Response - At 591 Main Street. Search made and it was in order. The alarm was reset.
1/7/12-7:00 AM to 1/8/12-7:00 AM
Aided - At 4 River road. EMS refused.
Aided - At 510 Main Street. EMS refused.
Noise Complaint - At 580 Main Street. PSD corrected the condition.
Aided - Front of 510 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Vehicle Accident - At the Motorgate Garage to a parked vehicle. No injuries. NYPD filed a report.
Domestic Dispute (Verbal) - At 415 Main Street. No injuries. NYPD refused. Individuals left in a cab.
Unlawful Possession of Marijuana/ Open Container - Rear of Goldwater Hospital. Five subjects arrested by PSD.
7:00 AM 01/06/12 - 7:00 AM 01/07/12
Unsecured Premises - Place of business. PSD on scene until employee secured door.
Property Damage - Latch of door broken and would not close. UA notified.
Aided - Transported to Mt. Sinai.
Aided - EMS refused.
Alarm - PSD responded. Building in order. Faulty alarm and alarm company notified.
Vehicle accident - Inside motorgate. No injuries. NYPD and EMS refused.
Water leak - PSD and UA responded. Condition corrected.
Harassment - Victim harassed by tenant. NYPD refused.
Verbal Dispute- Between motorist and PSD officer. Miscommunication between both parties. Condition corrected.
Aided - Transported to Mt. Sinai.
Aided - EMS on scene. Patient refused transport.
Escort - PSD escorted female to apartment to retrieve property.
Complaint - Passenger became upset over having to pay student fare on RIOC bus.
Moving Violation - Driver did not have Learners Permit in possession. Driver issued a summons and released to guardian.
7:00 AM 01/05/12 - 7:00 AM 01/06/12
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Escort - PSD and UA service provided escort for attorney to an apartment in Roosevelt Landings. Attorney had to check apartment for client that is in the hospital.
Trespass / Unlawful Possession of Marijuana - Two male subjects trespassing at Coler Hospital Parking lot. Subjects issued summonses and released.
Found Property - Property turned into PSD and returned to owner.
Alarm - PSD responded to an alarm at RIOC office. Conducted search with negative results.
1/4/12 7:00 AM -1/5/12 7:00 AM
Lost Property - At 540 Main Street. Clothes left in dryer Search made negative results. NYPD refused.
Hazardous Condition - Debris thrown from a window at 580 Main Street. No injuries. Referred to UA.
Found Property - At Tram. Secured in PSD.
Smoke Condition - At 580 Main Street. It was burnt food. No injuries or property damage. Windows opened to air out the smoke.
Smoke Detector - At 510 Main Street. UA corrected the condition.
Noise Complaint - At 580 Main Street. Referred to UA.
Hazardous Condition - Lights out rear of 400 Main Street to 475 Main Street. Referred to RIOC Engineering Dept.
Water Leak - At 560 Main Street breeze way. Referred to UA.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
Carbon Monoxide Alarm - At 560 Main Street. UA and FDNY responded and no signs of Carbon Monoxide.
1/3/12-7:00 AM to 1/4/12-7:00 AM
Littering - At 580 Main Street. Debris left in hallway. Referred to UA. Increased patrols in area.
Smoke Condition - At 546 Main Street. No injuries. FDNY responded. Windows were opened to air out the smoke.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Disorderly Conduct - At 888 Main Street. PSD arrested the subject.
Aided - At 550 Main Street. EMS refused.
Hazardous Ice Condition- At 300 Main Street. Cones placed in area. Corrected by Tram personnel.
Unlawful Surveillance - An apt in 555 Main Street. PSD arrested the subject.
Disabled RIOC Bus - At 888 Main Street. Referred to RIOC Bus Supervisor.
Investigation - At 510 Main Street. UA gained access to an apt to check on a smoke condition. Referred to UA Management.
Aided - At 625 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
1/2/12-7:00 AM to 1/3/12-7:00 AM
Criminal Mischief - At 546 Main Street. A bicycle cable was cut. NYPD refused. Search made with negative results.
Aided - At 510 Main Street. EMS refused.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
Unsecured Premises - At Starbucks. The door was secured and ADT alarm company was notified.
Aided - At 546 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Aided - At 546 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
1/1/12 7:00 AM -1/2/12 7:00 AM
Aided - At 20 River road. Aided removed to the hospital.
Found Property - Secured in PSD. Later the owner retrieved the property.
Hazardous Condition - Broken wooden floor boards at Med Steps. Area cautioned off and referred to RIOC Facilities.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Possible Trespass - At 728 Main Street. Search made with negative results.
Disorderly Conduct/ Aided - At 543 Main Street. Two youths fighting. One sustained injury. Parents refused to press charges. Referred to NYPD. Aided transported to hospital.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
Domestic Incident/ Harassment/ Aided - At 4 River road. Male intoxicated and belligerent with wife. Male cut his hand with a bottle. NYPD filed a report. Aided taken to the hospital.
Intoxicated Male - At 591 Main Street. EMS refused. Male escorted home under the care of his wife.
12/31/11 7:00 AM -1/1/12 7:00 AM
Vehicle Accident - At 549 Main Street. A truck backed into a parked vehicle. No injuries. NYPD filed a report.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Aided - At 400 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Missing Patient - From Goldwater Hospital. Search made with negative results.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
Noise Complaint - At 575 Main Street. Referred to RY Mgmt
12/30/11 7:00 AM -12/31/11 7:00 AM
Unsecured Premises- apt. under renovation. condition corrected. slam locked.
Aided- PSD responded. NYPD/EMS refused.
Aided- PSD- NYPD-EMS responded. DOA.
Aided- female fell getting off bus. NYPD/EMS refused. No injuries.
Lost Property- drivers licence found. Returned to owner.
Public Urination- male taken into custody and summonsed.
Investigation - Father of child reported mother would not let him see his child. Referred to Family Court.
Possible Accident - RIOC bus driver reported youth on bike hit rear bus with his tire. No injuries or damages to the bus. Search for youth with negative results.
Damaged Property - PSD observed scooter on the ground. Unknown if any damages.
Investigation - Tenant reported unknown person kicked her door. PSD and NYPD conducted search with negative results.
Stuck Elevator - Tenant stuck in elevator. UA personnel got tenant out. No injuries and refused medical attention.
Urinating In Public - PSD issued summons to male subject and released.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Egg Throwing - Tenant in Manhattan Park reported unknown person threw an egg at her window. Maintenance cleaned window. No damages.
Aided - Transported to hospital.
Unsecured Premises - PSD observed apt door unsecured. Apt was vacant. Door secured. UA super notified.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
12/28/11 7:00 AM -12/29/11 7:00 AM
Aided - At 560 Main Street. EMS refused.
Water Leak - At 555 Main Street. Referred to RY management.
Investigation of Animal Cruelty - At 506 Main Street. Referred to Humane Society Law Enforcement Division.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Disorderly Conduct - 400 Main Street bus stop. PSD arrested the subject.
Aided - At 546 Main Street. Resident constantly knocking on neighbors door. NYPD refused.
Aided - At 510 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Smoke Condition - At 546 Main Street. Burnt food in an apt. No injuries and no property damage.
12/27/11-7:00 AM to 12/28/11-7:00 AM
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
Investigation - Co owner of a vehicle not heard from and with vehicle. Referred to NYPD.
Lost Property - Secured in PSD.
Investigation - males distributing flyers in 510 Main Street. Search made with negative results.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
Hazardous Condition / Broken Glass - Rear of 20 River road. Search made no broken windows on building. Referred to Manhattan Park doorman.
12/26/11-7:00 AM to 12/27/11-7:00 AM
Aided - At 560 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Hazardous Condition - At Four Freedoms park handicapped comfort station railing loose. Referred to RIOC Engineer Dept and RIOC Facilities Dept.
Order of Protection - Between two residents at 560 Main Street. On file at PSD.
Aided - At 546 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
Smoke Alarm - At 510 Main Street apt. Oil fell in oven. No injuries and no property damage.
Hazardous Condition - lights out in stairwells at 540, 546, and 580 Main Street. Referred to UA.
Aided - At 536 Main Street. Aided removed to the hospital.
12/25/11-7:00 AM to 12/26/11-7:00 AM
Smoke Alarm - At 510 Main Street. Grease on stove caused a smoke condition. No injuries or property damage.
Found Property - Secured on PSD.
Aided - At 555 Main Street was removed to the hospital.
Aided - At 546 Main Street was removed to the hospital.
Carbon Monoxide Detector- Continuously sounded, service notifed batteries were replaced.
Unsecured Premises - At a 10 River road apt. Search made and no signs of forced entry. Nothing missing. Manhattan Park Management. NYPD refused.
Noise Complaint - At 531 Main Street. Referred to River Cross Management.
Harassment - Male subject yelled and threatened a Tram employee. Subject upset after missing the tram. He fled. NYPD responded.
12/24/11-7:00 AM to 12/25/11-7:00 AM
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Hazardous Condition - Debris fell from 59th Street bridge. No injuries. Search Made with negative results. No additional Debris.
Papers Served - On a family court matter to an Island resident.
Possible Aided - Concerned relative hasn't heard from relative for a few days. Search made with UA. Resident not home.
Unsecured Vehicle - At 688 Main Street. Search made and in order. No record of owner on file with Central Parking. Increased patrols in area.
Minor Vehicle Accident - South of 200 Main Street. No injuries. EMS refused.
Complaint- PSD responded to Duane Reade. Condition corrected.
Hazardous Condition- Lights out west sea wall. Referred to engineering.
Water Leak- At 30 river road. Referred Manhattan Park Management.
Scheme To Defraud- Anon female reports con man. Searched with negative results.
Verbal Dispute- Between two male youths. No injuries. NYPD refused.
12/22/11-7:00 AM to 12/23/11-7:00 AM
Aided - EMS refused.
Domestic Dispute - Male retrieved items from apt. without further incident. NYPD refused.
Vehicle Accident - Two motor vehicles involved. No injuries. PSD and NYPD responded. EMS refused.
Disabled Bus - Bus supervisor on scene. Bus removed to garage.
Gas Odor - PSD responded. Tenant left burner on. UA supervisor corrected condition. FDNY refused.
Aided - Transported to Cornell.
Aided - Keys and child locked in vehicle. Guardians and PSD on scene. Doors unlocked by authorized tow. No injuries. EMS refused.
Disabled Vehicle - Condition Corrected.
Property Damage - Motorcycle found on its side. Owner and PSD on scene. NYPD refused.
Smell Of Smoke - From washing machine. PSD and UA on scene. No smoke found or smelled.
Aided - No injuries. EMS refused.
12/21/11-7:00 AM to 12/22/11-7:00 AM
Lost Property - Off island. Referred to NYPD.
Aided - EMS refused.
Found Property - Secured in PSD and later retrieved by the owner.
Aided - At 546 Main Street. Removed to the hospital.
Mal Function Elevator - No one inside. Referred to RY Super.
Aided - At 555 Main Street. Aided was removed to the hospital.
Unsecured Premises - At 555 Main Street Apt. Search made and in order. The door was secured.
Property Damage- Front of 531 Main Street. Vehicle window broken. Search made with negative results. NYPD responded.
Vehicle Accident - In the Motorgate garage. No injuries. NYPD responded.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
Aided - At 2-4 River Road. EMS refused.
12/20/11-7:00 AM to 12/21/11-7:00 AM
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Pan Handling - At 546 Main Street. Search made with negative results.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Property Damage - To a parked vehicle at the Motorgate Garage. Referred to NYPD.
Aided/ Lock Out - Verdent Power Command Center employee accidently locked out of trailer. Referred to Lock Smith.
Aided - At 20 River road. Aided removed to the hospital.
Car stop - Adjacent to 540 Main Street. Unauthorized vehicle parked. Check made of motorist driver's license, and it was in order.
Aided - Refused EMS.
Unsecured Premises - At 504 Main Street. Search made and it was in order. It was secured.
12/19/11-7:00 AM to 12/20/11-7:00 AM
Harassment - By an Island resident posting flyers about another resident. NYPD refused.
Property Damage - Front of 10 River road a parked vehicle struck by unknown vehicle. Search made with negative results. Referred to NYPD.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Hazardous Condition - At 580 main Street stairwell "7U', a bicycle left chained. Owner retrieved the bicycle.
Aided- At Blackwell House playground two lost youth reunited with their parents.
Criminal Mischief - At 546 Main Street a hole in the wall. search made with negative results. UA notified. NYPD refused.
Missing Dog - Search made with negative results.
Aided- At 645 Main Street. Aided transported to the hospital.
Larceny - Unattended mattress left in 546 Main Street hallway was taken. Search made with negative results. NYPD refused.
12/18/11-7:00 AM to 12/19/11-7:00 AM
Noise Complaint - At 560 main Street between two neighbors. referred to UA.
Open Fire (Grill) Unattended - Rear of 510 Main Street. Grill put out. No injuries or damage. Individual was warned and admonished.
Smoke Condition - At an apt in 546 Main Street. It was caused by burnt food. No injuries or damage. Referred to UA.
Possible Aided - At 540 Main Street. Concerned relative requested PSD check on family member. Tenant was visiting her husband at a nursing home.
Stuck Elevator - At Chapel. Referred to RIOC Engineering Dept. Elevator company made temporary repairs.
Gas Leak - At an apt in 580 Main Street. Referred to UA.
Hazardous Condition - At 546 Main Street Avac room. Numerous boxes inside. Referred to UA.
Aided - At 531 Main Street. EMS refused.
12/17/11-7:00 AM to 12/18/11-7:00 AM
Noise Complaint - In 625 Main Street apt. Referred to RY Management.
Harassment- Resident put out flyers about another resident. NYPD refused. Referred to Rivercross Management.
Aided- Removed to the hospital.
Stuck Elevator - At the Chapel. Referred to RIOC Engineer. Elevator company repaired the elevator.
Theft of Service - Motorist exited the Motorgate garage without making payment. Search made with negative results.
12/16/11-7:00 AM to 12/17/11-7:00 AM
Smoke condition - Burnt food. UA supervisor on scene. All in order.
Hazardous Condition - Con Edison trying to ascertain location of a stray voltage on west roadway. Area coned off.
Complaint - Complainant stated red bus did not wait long enough for him. Bus supervisor notified.
Found property - Bag found on tram. Secured at PSD.
Escort - PSD aided management escorting employee off the premises.
Noise complaint - PSD responded and spoke with tenant. Referred to UA.
Verbal Dispute - Tenant lost keys and became irate after doorman would not let her in. PSD and NYPD responded and corrected condition. RY supervisor on scene. All in order.
Disorderly conduct - Male issued C summons after PSD responded numerous times to apartment for unreasonable noise.
Aided - EMS on scene. Victim refused further medical attention.
12/15/11-7:00 AM to 12/16/11-7:00 AM
Investigation - PSD escorted female subject out of Roosevelt Landings laundry room.
Aided - Student at the Legacy school. Transported to the hospital.
Found Property - Owner retrieved property from PSD.
Graffiti - Word scratched into window of Roosevelt Landings. Search made with negative results.
Aided/Missing - Female 19 years old did not return home from off island school. Referred to NYPD.
Elevator Out Of Service - In the Chapel. RIOC Engineering Department notified elevator mechanic.
Found Property - PSD officer found property in Roosevelt Landings stairwell. Secured at PSD.
Verbal Dispute - Between tenant and doorman. Condition corrected.
12/14/11-7:00 AM to 12/15/11-7:00 AM
Minor Vehicle Accident - Off island. No injuries and NYPD refused.
Car stop - Motorist issued summons for U turn violation and failure to produce a driver's license. A licensed motorist picked up the vehicle.
Backed up Sewage - At 580 Main Street. Referred to UA.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
12/13/11-7:00 AM to 12/14/13-7:00 AM
Aided- Removed to the hospital.
Investigation/ NYPD Arrest- Student made threats to School personnel. NYPD arrested the subject.
Chronic Noise Complaint- Regarding two residents at 510 Main Street. referred to UA.
Aided- EMS refused.
Lost property-Secured in PSD.
Vehicle Accident/ Aided- Vehicle struck a pedestrian. Aided transported to the hospital. Motorist issued a summons by PSD.
Thrift Shop Donation Receipt - Provided to person making donation.
Criminal Mischief - Burnt paper in Avac sink at 540 Main Street. Search made with negative results.
Gas Leak- At the senior Center. Referred to UA.
Alleged Shop Lifting- At Gristedes Super Market. search Made with negative results.
Possible Intruder - At 540 Main Street in an apt. Search made with negative results.
Found Property- Secured In PSD.
Verbal Dispute- Between Adult son and mother. No injuries. NYPD refused.
Aided- Removed to the hospital.
12/12/11-7:00 AM to 12/12/13-7:00 AM
Investigation- A small film crew entered 510 main Street. Search made with negative results.
Hazardous Condition/ Deceased Animal - Referred to RIOC grounds personnel.
Investigation - Blinking light in trash can. Search made it was a pendant.
Criminal Mischief - Burnt paper in 510 Main Street stairwell 'B'. Windows opened. Search made with negative results.
Investigation - Resident wrote a flyer about another resident.
Missing Vehicle - Possibly towed by NYC Sheriff personnel.
Investigation - Female panhandling at the Motorgate Garage. Female left area.
12/11/11-7:00 AM to 12/12/11-7:00 AM
Possible trespass - Two males fishing opposite Steam Power Plant. Both escorted out and warned and admonished.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Unlawful Flame - PSD warned and admonished the individual. (Garden Club)
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Criminal Mischief - At 560 Main Street in stairwell "W". Odor of burnt debris. Search made with negative results.
Aided - EMS refused.
12/10/11-7:00 AM to 12/11/11-7:00 AM
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Possible Warrant - Individual stated he may have a warrant. PSD contacted NYPD. There was no warrant.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Marijuana Odor - PSD checked 546 Main Street. No activity in the area. Increased patrols in area.
Aided - EMS refused.
7:00 AM 12/9/11 - 7:00 AM 12/10/11
Theft of service - Subject fled taxi without paying. PSD and NYPD on scene. Search made with negative results.
Aided - Two people stuck in elevator. UA responded and opened elevator. No injures. EMS and NYPD refused.
Verbal Dispute - Between two individuals over use of elevator. PSD responded and corrected condition.
Illegal substance - Smell of illegal substance in building. Search of area made with negative results.
Aided - No injuries. EMS refused.
Arrest - Unlawful possession of marijuana. Subject issued two summons by PSD.
Criminal mischief - Broken glass bottle and broken apartment window. Search made with negative results. UA notified.
Arrest - Controlled substance and unlawful dealing with a child. Both individuals transported to 114 pct. for processing by PSD.
Locked door - PSD unable to open comfort station doors at Lighthouse. Service notified.
Warrant / Aided - Dept. of Health warrant. PSD apprehended subject. NYPD and EMS on scene. Subject transported to Elmhurst Hospital.
7:00 AM 12/08/11 - 7:00 AM 12/09/11
Hazardous Condition - Object fell from Riverwalk building onto Main St. RIOC personnel cleaned up debris. No injuries.
Lost Property - Tenant reported missing property to PSD.
Motor Vehicle Accident - Between RIOC bus and passenger car. Passenger car sustained minor damages. No damage to RIOC bus. No injuries. Trans. super notified.
Missing Property - Tenant placed groceries outside apt. door in Roosevelt Landings. When tenant returned, groceries were missing. Search made with negative results.
Gas Odor - Tenant was grilling on patio. PSD responded with UA super. Tenant turned off grill.
Water Leak - At Thrift store. Condition to be corrected by Urban America.
Dispute - Between male and female. No injuries. Both parties left area.
Attempted Petit Larceny - Four males entered Grestedes supermarket and attempted to take items from store. Subjects left bag with items behind. Items were given back to manager.
Theft Of Service - Male subject fled cab without paying fare. NYPD and PSD responded. Search was made with negative results.
7:00 AM 12/7/11 to 7:00 AM 12/8/11
Hazardous Condition - Lights outs and water leaking in stairwell. UA service notified to correct the condition.
Disabled Vehicle - Vehicle ran out of gas. Tow company called and corrected the condition.
Graffiti - Found in the Central Parking garage stairwell. Central Parking employee notified.
Aided - Female transported to Mt. Sinai Hospital.
12/6/11-7:00 AM to 12/7/11-7:00 AM
Aided - EMS refused.
Water Leak - In the Thrift Store. Referred to UA.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Possible Aided - Riverwalk Manager requested PSD check on a senior citizen. Resident not home.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Graffiti - At 560 Main Street. Search made with negative results. NYPD refused. UA notified.
Alleged Marijuana Use - At 580 Main Street in stairwell "T". Search made with negative results. UA notified.
Hazardous Condition - In the Motorgate Garage. lights out Levels "5A", "5B" and "6B". Referred to Central Parking. Patrols increased.
Unsecured Premises - At 501 Main Street. Condition corrected by River cross Concierge. Search made and in order. Door was secured.
Unsecured Premises- At the Middle School. Search made and in order. NYPD responded. Referred to RY Super.
Hazardous Condition - In the Motorgate Garage. Lights out level "6A. Referred to Central Parking. patrols increased.
12/5/11-7:00 AM to 12/6/11-7:00 AM
Water Leak - At the Boys Scout Club. Referred to RY Super.
Possible Aided - Elderly male seen inside of the Motorgate Garage atrium. Search made with negative results.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Robbery - Search made with negative results. Referred to NYPD.
Family Dispute - No injuries. Referred to NYPD.
Missing Person - A youth. Search made and he was found. Youth was turned over to adult brother.
Aided - EMS refused.
Petit Larceny - Camera taken by unknown subject. Referred to NYPD.
7:00 AM 12/04/11 - 7:00 AM 12/05/11
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Lost Property - Referred to NYPD.
Graffiti - At 580 Main Street. Search made with negative results. Referred to UA.
Domestic Dispute - No injuries. Referred to NYPD.
Aided - EMS refused.
Graffiti - In 510 Main Street. Search made with negative results. NYPD refused. Referred to UA.
7:00 AM 12/03/11 - 7:00 AM 12/04/11
Disabled Vehicle - Referred to Tow truck Co.
Alarm - At the Child Middle School. Area in order. Referred to school personnel who reset the alarm.
Disabled Vehicle - Vehicle ran out of gas. owner obtained gas.
Aided - Latter removed from the alter of the Good Shepard.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Possession of Alcohol by a Minor - PSD arrested the subject.
Vehicle Accident - Between two RIOC buses. No injuries involved.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Vehicle Accident - Vehicle backed into parked vehicle. No injuries or damages.
Vehicle Accident - Motorist parked vehicle in motorgate and observed damage to vehicle. Refused NYPD.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Bus Complaint - Passenger made complaint against RIOC bus driver.
Smoke Alarm - Super corrected condition.
Petit Larceny - Motorized bicycle was taken. PSD responded with negative results. NYPD notified.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
False Alarm - PSD observed NYPD responding to a call. NYPD stated call was unfounded.
11/22/11-7:00 AM to 11/23/11-7:00 AM Not available yet
11/21/11-7:00 AM to 11/22/11-7:00 AM
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Aided - EMS refused.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Shop Lifting - At Gristedes Supermarket. Subject fled. Search made with negative results.
Investigation - Report of a female yelling. Search made with negative results.
Suspended License - PSD arrested subject.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Noise Complaint - In an apt. Referred to UA
11/20/11-7:00 AM to 11/21/11-7:00 AM
Graffiti - In a building stairwell. Search made with negative results. NYPD refused. Referred to UA.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Unsecured Door - At the Professional Offices. Referred to River Cross doorman. Door was secured.
11/19/11-7:00 Am to 11/20/11-7:00 AM
Verbal Dispute - Between two residents over noise. No injuries. NYPD refused.
Verbal Dispute - Between two residents over use of the laundry room. No injuries. NYPD refused.
Suspicious Person - Subject attempted to enter apt. No access gained. Search made with negative results. NYPD refused.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Aided/Escort - Resident escorted to apt. EMS refused.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Domestic Dispute - Between Father and teenage daughter. No injuries. NYPD filed a report.
Possible Dispute - Between a resident and a visitor. Visitor left. Search made with negative results. NYPD refused.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
11/18/11-7:00 Am to 11/19/11-7:00 AM
Investigation - Male sleeping at Fire Fighters Field. PSD escorted him out.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Loitering - Three youths in a building stairwell. Youths escorted to PSD and Identification verified. They were warned and admonished.
Domestic Dispute - Between husband and wife. No injuries. NYPD filed a report.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
11/17/11-7:00 Am to 11/18/11-7:00 AM
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Vehicle Accident - Vehicle hit parked vehicle while parking. No injuries or damages reported.
Aided - EMS refused.
Aided - EMS refused.
Aided - EMS refused.
11/16/11-7:00 Am to 11/17/11-7:00 AM
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Investigation - Resident complained about another. Referred to his attorney.
Water Leak - Referred to UA.
Grand Larceny/Robbery/Follow up - PSD arrested the subject.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
11/15/11-7:00 Am to 11/16/11-7:00 AM
Unauthorized Equipment - Contractor using black top machine. Referred to RIOC Engineering Dept. Work ceased.
Possible Vehicle Accident - Motorist appeared to make contact with a pedestrian. Pedestrian left. Motorist issued two summonses.
Found Property - Secured in PSD. Later the owner retrieved the property.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Unleashed Dog - Search made with negative results.
Possible Fight - Amateur film maker filming a fake wrestling video for U Tube.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Water leak Sound - At PSD. UA Foreman responded. No water found. Referred to RIOC Engineering Dept.
Criminal Mischief - In Roosevelt Landings. A direction sign was removed. Referred to UA.
Disorderly Conduct - Subject attempted to enter a Manhattan Park building with out providing apt number. Access denied. Subject became irate and left. Search made with negative results.
Aided - EMS refused.
11/14/11-7:00 Am to 11/15/11-7:00 AM
Aided - Female feeling ill. EMS responded and transported female to hospital.
Aided - Female fell. No injuries reported. EMS responded and transported female to hospital.
Missing Property - Owner reports both license plates missing from her vehicle. NYPD responds to file a report.
Vehicle Authorization - Area cautioned for placement of a crane to be used in a construction project.
Found Property - Property left at soccer field. Secured in sergeant's closet.
Unsecured Door - Patio door found open due to broken lock. Service notified and will correct condition.
Aided - Female not feeling well. Refused medical attention.
Alarm - PSD responded for an alarm, a search was conducted with negative results and the alarm was rest.
11/13/11-7:00 Am to 11/14/11-7:00 AM
Aided - Victim refused EMS.
Graffiti - U.A. and PSD observed graffiti, U.A. removed graffiti.
Disable Vehicle - Vehicle was pushed out of traffic.
Aided - Female came to PSD for help, PSD assisted with shelter information.
Missing Vehicle - Owner unable to locate vehicle, PSD conducted a search with negative results. Owner refused NYPD, stated he will go on his own.
Aided - Female not feeling well, refused medical attention.
Aided - Female not feeling well, refused medical attention.
Possible Dispute - PSD responded, youths were playing around.
Unleashed Dog - PSD observed dog unleashed, owner retrieved dog.
Aided - Tenant reports someone entered her apartment, PSD responded no signs of forced entry.
Water Damage - Due to a water leak. Service was notified.
11/12/11-7:00 Am to 11/13/11-7:00 AM
Escort-Completed without any further incident.
Alarm- Unnecessary.
Irritate Passenger- Condition corrected.
Lock out- Condition corrected.
Aided- Transported to hospital.
Aided- Report filed.
11/11/11-7:00 Am to 11/12/11-7:00 AM
Missing Property- A Package that was left by complainant door step.
Unlawful Possession of Marihuana- Individual Summonsed and released.
11/10/11-7:00 Am to 11/11/11-7:00 AM
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Dispute - Condition corrected by PSD.
Water Leak - Condition corrected by UA Maintenance.
Noise Complaint - Condition corrected by PSD.
Grand Larceny - Referred to PSD Detectives.
Harassment - Condition corrected by PSD.
11/9/11-7:00 Am to 11/10/11-7:00 AM
Aided- EMS refused.
Vehicle Alarm- By Manhattan Park. Attempt to contact owner unsuccessful. later the vehicle left area.
Verbal Dispute- No injuries. NYPD refused. PSD resolved the dispute.
Vehicle Lights Out- Resident escorted to the Motorgate Garage to shuts off the vehicle lights.
11/8/11-7:00 Am to 11/9/11-7:00 AM
Past Assault - NYPD arrested a subject.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Domestic Dispute - Between a resident and a long time female friend. EMS refused. Referred to NYPD.
Unlawful Possession of Marijuana - PSD Arrested two subjects.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
11/7/11-7:00 Am to 11/8/11-7:00 AM
Littering - A paper left in stairwell. No other papers in other stairwells.
Disabled Vehicle - PSD provided traffic control until the vehicle was towed.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Damaged Door - In Roosevelt Landings. Repaired by service.
Aided - EMS refused.
11/6/11-7:00 Am to 11/7/11-7:00 AM
Elevator Repair - At the chapel. Referred to Engineer Dept. It was repaired.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Found Property - Secured in PSD. Later the owner retrieved the property.
Trespass- Nine subjects arrested by PSD (In Roosevelt Landings).
Smoke Condition - Burnt food in an apt. No property damages or injuries.
Disabled Bus - A RIOC Bus. Referred to the Bus Director.
Investigation - Loud Popping noise. It came from the Power Plant in queens.
Verbal Dispute -Between two room mates. No injuries and NYPD refused.
11/5/11-7:00 Am to 11/6/11-7:00 AM
Trespass - PSD made a search of the area with negative results.
Aided - Transported to the Hospital.
Domestic - Condition corrected by PSD. Referred to NYPD.
Car Stop - Motorist was issued 2 summons by PSD.
Property Damage - Condition corrected by PSD and Sports park personnel.
Aided - Refused EMS and medical attention.
Lost Property - Property picked up by victim at PSD.
Smoke Condition - Condition corrected by PSD.
Aided - Transported to the Hospital.
Trespass/Open container/Disorderly conduct - Subjects issued summons by PSD.
Smoke Condition - PSD made a search with negative results.
11/4/11-7:00 Am to 11/5/11-7:00 AM
Aided- Removed to the hospital.
Water Leak- In an apt. Referred to UA.
Missing Patient- From Coler Hospital. Search made with negative results.
Robbery/ Harassment- Subject arrested by PSD.
11/3/11-7:00 Am to 11/4/11-7:00 AM
Verbal Dispute - Between two females. No injuries and NYPD refused.
Aided - EMS refused.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Criminal Mischief - Complainant reported a few days ago that a white liquid substance thrown on apt door. Search made with negative results. UA cleaned the door.
Unsecured Premises - At the Child School. School checked and in order. Referred to School Security Director.
11/2/11-7:00 Am to 11/3/11-7:00 AM
Assault- Subject struck victim and fled. Victim transported to hospital. Subject known to victim. NYPD filed a report.
Resisting Arrest/Trespass- Subject arrested by PSD.
Petit Larceny- A Ipad was taken from a student's locker. Search made with negative results. NYPD refused.
Aided- EMS refused.
Found Property- Secured in PSD.
Missing Patient- from Goldwater Hospital. Search made with negative results.
Criminal Mischief- Guest of a resident broke a window. Resident spoke with RY Super and agreed to pay for the window.
11/1/11-7:00 AM to 11/2/11-7:00 AM
Suspicious Male Youth - Had possession of a Marijuana Cigarette. Escorted to PSD and released to mother's custody.
Unsecured Premises - At the Light House Comfort Station storage room. Area checked and in order. Door secured.
Aided - EMS refused.
Unsecured Premises - A boiler room in Eastwood. Area checked and in order. Referred to UA.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
07:00 AM 10/31/11 TO 07:00 AM 11/01/11
Hazardous Condition - At the 59th St Bridge. 911 notified and NYPD responded.
Investigation - Incident involving a RIOC bus was referred to bus manager.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Found Property - Returned to owner.
Vehicle Alarm - PSD checked and in order.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Trespass - PSD arrested nine subjects for trespassing rear of Coler Hospital.
Unsecured Premises - Interior check done and in order. Door was secured.
Disabled RIOC Bus - Referred to RIOC bus supervisor.
Missing patient - From Goldwater Hospital. Search made with negative results.
Trespass - In Island House. Search conducted with negative results.
Aided - EMS refused.
07:00 AM 10/30/11 TO 07:00 AM 10/31/11
Unsecured Premise - PSD responded and condition corrected .
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Gas Leak - Super corrected condition.
Aided/EDP - Transported to the hospital.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Noise Complaint - PSD responded and condition corrected
07:00 AM 10/29/11 TO 07:00 AM 10/30/11
Verbal Dispute - No injuries. NYPD refused.
Smoke/Fire Condition-In Avac Extinguished by FDNY. RY Super on scene. No injuries.
Youths in Hallway - PSD cleared youths from the hallway.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Returned Property - Property returned to owner.
Missing Patient - From Goldwater Hospital. Search made with negative results.
Vehicle Accident - Involved a taxi cab. Two passengers removed to the hospital. NYPD filed a report.
07:00 AM 10/28/11 TO 07:00 AM 10/29/11
Public Urination - Subject was issued a summons by PSD.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Aided - Condition corrected by PSD.
Missing Patient - Search of Roosevelt Island was made by PSD , with negative results.
Criminal Mischief - Condition corrected by PSD.
Traffic Condition - Condition corrected by PSD.
Verbal Dispute - Condition corrected by PSD.
Car Stop - Subject arrested by PSD Detectives.
Motor Vehicle Accident - PSD and NYPD responded. Condition corrected,no injuries reported.EMS refused.
07:00 AM 10/27/11 TO 07:00 AM 10/28/11
Found Property - Victim retrieved his property from PSD.
Alarm Testing - No condition, all is in order.
Smoke Condition - Condition corrected by PSD and UA Maintenance. No damage reported.
07:00 AM 10/26/11 TO 07:00 AM 10/27/11
Graffiti - Condition corrected by UA Maintenance.
Lost Wallet - Condition corrected by PSD.
Lost keys - Tenant picked up keys from PSD.
Suspicious Vehicle - Condition corrected by PSD.
Verbal Dispute - Condition corrected by PSD and NYPD.
Vehicle Accident - Information taken by PSD and NYPD. No injuries reported EMS refused.
Lost Property - Condition corrected by PSD.
10/25/11-7:00 AM to 10/26/11-7:00 AM
Aided - EMS responded to residents apt. Resident was not at apt.
Temporarily Order of Protection - NYPD served it to resident's adult daughter who left apt.
Vehicle Damage -Parked vehicle sustained minor damages to rear bumper. Owner to file a claim with insurance co. and will notify NYPD.
Larceny - Owner reported scooter taken six days ago. Owner will contact NYPD.
10/24/11-7:00 AM to 10/25/11-7:00 AM
Domestic Dispute - PSD and NYPD report filed.
Dispute - Parent reported to PSD that his son and another youth were involved in a dispute. Parent refused info and NYPD.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Aided/EDP - Transported to the hospital.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Assault - PSD made search for subject with negative results. NYPD filed a report.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Unleashed Dog - PSD issued summons.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Dispute - Tenant stated another tenant was taking video of her children. Subject was not home.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Unlawful Possession Of Marijuana/Exposure Of Person - PSD issued summonses to male and female subjects. Marijuana vouchered at 114 pct.
Missing Patient - PSD conducted search with negative results.
10/23/11-7:00 AM to 10/24/11-7:00 AM
Unsecured Premise - PSD conducted search, all appeared in order and location was secured.
Car Stop /Fail To Comply - Motorist refused direct order from PSD officer and was summonsed.
Harassment - Male#1 accidently bumped into Male #2. #2 then punched #1 in face and fled scene. Search conducted with negative results. EMS refused.
Water Leak - DEP on scene for a water main break, condition to be corrected.
Aided - Male transported to NY Presbyterian Hospital.
Vehicle Accident - Male walked into vehicle mirror. No injuries or damages.
Domestic Dispute - Dispute between relatives. Referred to NYPD.
Verbal Dispute - Dispute between two males. Gone on arrival of PSD.
Domestic Dispute - Dispute between mother and daughter. PSD and NYPD filed reports.
10/22/11-7:00 AM to 10/23/11-7:00 AM
Aided - Condition corrected by EMS, no transport needed.
Lockout - Condition corrected by UA Maintenance Superintendent.
Unsecured Premises - Condition corrected by PSD and Rivercross Superintendent.
Alarm - PSD AND NYPD made a search of the school with negative results.Child school was locked and secured.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Vehicle accident - PSD responded, both parties refused NYPD and EMS.
Past Domestic Dispute - Condition referred to NYPD.
Vehicle Accident - Condition corrected by NYPD. EMS refused.
10/21/11-7:00 AM to 10/22/11-7:00 AM
Aided- Removed to the hospital.
Found Property- Secured in PSD. Later retrieved by the owner.
Gas Leak- Corrected by UA.
Water leak- In apt referred to UA.
Aggravated Harassment- Profanity used over the phone. NYPD refused.
Alarm- In an apt. Search made and it was in order. Resident to notify the Alarm Co.
Graffiti- In a stairwell. Search made with negative results. Referred to UA. NYPD refused.
Water Leak- In an apt. It was corrected by RY Management.
Lights Out- At the Motorgate Garage. Referred to Central Parking.
Aided- EMS refused.
Aided- EMS refused.
Lock Out- Resident accidently locked out of apt. UA provided access to apt.
Unsecured Premises- At the Professional Offices. Search made and it was in order. Secured by Rivercross Super.
Disorderly Conduct- Subject fled. Search made with negative results. Referred to Plain Clothes Unit.
Criminal Mischief- PSD arrested two subjects.
10/20/11-7:00 AM to 10/21/11-7:00 AM
Damaged Property - A yield sign by the Manhattan Park. Facilities replaced it.
Harassment - Phone caller alleged that store owner's business was in violation. Subject offered to clean it up for Over $900.00.
Burnt Food - In an apt. No injuries and no property damage.
Unsecured Door - In an apt. it was checked and in order. The apt was locked and secured.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Criminal Trespass/ DWI/ Consumption of Alcoholic Beverage - PSD arrested the subject.
Investigation/ Verbal Dispute -- Over cigarette odor entering another resident's apt. Referred to Riverwalk Management.
10/18/11-7:00 AM to 10/19/11-7:00 AM
Disorderly Conduct- Male summonsed and released.
Robbery- Youth reports while on subway youths took his belongings.
Suspicious Activity- Resident reports someone tried to enter his apartment, PSD conducted a search of area with negative results.
Verbal Dispute- PSD advised both parties to stay away from one another.
Escort- Roommates not getting along, PSD responded advise both parties to be civil.
Harassment- Youth had a dispute while playing tennis.
Water leak- U.A. and PSD responded to apartment, shut kitchen pipe off.
Investigation- Building management reports someone throwing rocks off roof, PSD is conducting an investigation.
Trespass- Subjects were summonsed and released.
Hazardous Condition- PSD observed Fire Hydrant down, NYC DEP corrected condition.
10/17/11-7:00 AM to 10/18/11-7:00 AM
Possible Aided - Resident not seen in many days. UA entered apt resident not home. UA secured the apt.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Aided - Removed to he hospital.
Disorderly Conduct PSD arrested the subject
10/16/11-7:00 AM to 10/17/11-7:00 AM
Hazardous Condition - Condition corrected by PSD. Manhattan Park Management notified.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Towed Vehicle - Condition corrected by PSD. Referred to Spanky's tow.
Lost Property - Condition corrected,victim found their property.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Unsecured Premises - Condition corrected by PSD.
10/15/11-7:00 AM to 10/16/11-7:00 AM
Harassment - Between adult male and female. No injuries. NYPD refused.
Criminal Possession of Marijuana - PSD arrested the subject.
Unsecured Premises - In a building. Search made and it was in order. the door was locked.
10/14/11-7:00 AM to 10/15/11-7:00 AM
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Petit Larceny - PSD assisted NYPD with the arrest of the subject.
Aided - Condition corrected by PSD and Hospital Police.
Vehicle Accident - Condition corrected by PSD. EMS and NYPD refused,no injuries reported.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Criminal Mischief - PSD made a search of the area with negative results.No injuries reported.
Damaged Door - PSD and UA Maintenance corrected the condition.
10/12/11-7:00 AM to 10/13/11-7:00 AM (same date as prior report - may be a mistake by RIOC - Roosevelt Islander)
Unlawful Possession - Subjects were issued summonses by PSD.
Verbal Dispute - Condition corrected by PSD.
Malfunctioning Elevator - Condition corrected by UA Maintenance.
Unsecured Premise - Condition corrected by PSD.Search of the area was made with negative results.
Verbal Dispute - Condition corrected by PSD.
10/12/11-7:00 AM to 10/13/11-7:00 AM
Malfunction Elevator - No one in elevator. Referred to UA.
Unsecured premises - In a building. Search made and it was in order and secured.
Verbal Dispute - At a store. Subject fled. Search made with negative results.
Public Consumption - Two subjects arrested.
10/11/11-7:00 AM to 10/12/11-7:00 AM
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Alcohol/Open Container - Subject arrested by PSD.
Unlawful Possession of Marijuana/Open Container - PSD arrested four subjects.
10/9/11-7:00 AM to 10/10/11-7:00 AM
Shoplifting- At Gristedes Supermarket. Search made with negative results.
Missing Hospital Patient-From Coler Hospital. Search made and he was found. Patient was returned to the hospital.
Suspicious Male- Unknown subject checking for unlocked doors. Subject fled. Search made with negative results.
10/8/11-7:00 AM to 10/9/11-7:00 AM
Stolen Property - PSD made a search of Roosevelt Island with negative results.
Theft of Service - Subject jumped out of a cab into the building,search was made by PSD
with negative results.
Harassment - Condition corrected by PSD.
Missing - Patient was found by PSD and returned to Hospital Police.
Unlawful Possession Of Marijuana - Subjects were issued summonses by PSD.
Harassment - Condition corrected by PSD.
Verbal Dispute - Condition corrected by PSD.
Dispute - Matter referred to civil court.
Stolen Property - PSD made a search of Roosevelt Island with negative results.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
10/7/11-7:00 AM to 10/8/11-7:00 AM
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Missing Hospital Patient - From Coler Hospital. Search made and he was found. he returned to the hospital.
Trespass - Two subjects arrested by PSD.
Unsecured Premises - An apt. Search made and it was in order. PSD locked the door.
10/6/11-7:00 AM to 10/7/11-7:00 AM
Suspicious Activity - Unknown subject checking for unlocked apt doors. Incident reported eleven hours later. No reports of unauthorized entry to any apt.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Investigation - Private surveyor at Four Freedoms Park without RIOC knowledge. Referred to RIOC Engineering Dept.
Shop Lifting/Trespass - Subject took item from store without making payment and fled. Item recovered. Search made with negative results.
Possible Fire - Burnt food. No injuries. No damages.
Hazardous Condition - Manhole cover has a crack. Referred to RIOC Engineers.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
10/5/11-7:00 AM to 10/6/11-7:00 AM
Missing Property - From apt. Resident may have misplaced item in apt.
Complaint - Shoppers Bus left a passenger at the supermarket. Referred to the Bus Director
Investigation - Student in a school pushed a principle. Parent notified. Referred to Agency for Child Services.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Smoke Condition - Burnt food. Windows opened to air out smoke.
Aided - EMS refused.
Unsecured Premises - At sports park. Search made and it was in order. Door was secured.
Unsecured premises - At South Gate. Search made and it was in order. It was locked.
10/4/11-7:00 AM to 10/5/11-7:00 AM
Field Lights Out - A circuit breaker needs to be replaced. Referred to Facilities.
Aided- Removed to the hospital.
Trespassing - Subject trespassing in a building fled. Search made with negative results.
Missing Patient - From Coler Hospital. Search made with negative results.
Lost Property - Secured in PSD.
Unsecured Premises - At the Senior Center. Search made and it was in order. The door was secured.
10/3/11-7:00 AM to 10/4/11-7:00 AM
Unsecured Location - Condition Corrected by PSD.
Aided - Condition Corrected by PSD.
Unauthorized Construction - Condition referred to Urban American Management.
Dispute - Condition corrected by PSD.
Aided - Transported to hospital by EMT.
Aggravated Harassment - Referred to Family Court. NYPD will be contacted
Aided- Male not feeling well, transported to hospital.
Larceny- Victim reports property missing from his vehicle, PSD made search of area with negative results.
Disorderly Conduct- Male irate, PSD responds gone on arrival.
Burglary- Tenant reports purse missing and observed window open, PSD and NYPD on scene.
Aided- Tenant's Life Alert detected smoke in apartment, PSD checked area no sign of smoke.
Aided- PSD responded to apartment to check on senior, tenant was fine.
Lost Property- Tenant lost phone on bus.
Missing Person- Hospital patient did not return, search made with negative results.
8/25/11-7:00 AM to 8/26/11-7:00 AM
Aided- Removed to the hospital.
Aided- Removed to the hospital.
Aided- EMS refused.
8/24/11-7:00 AM to 8/25/11-7:00 AM
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Trespass - Subject was issued a summons.
Vehicle Accident - Victim hits stop sign in motor gate garage.Scratches drivers side of the car.Motor gate supervisor notified.
Escort - Subject taken to apartment by PSD to retrieve personal items.
Hazardous Condition - PSD reports window screen fell from an apartment. UA maintenance notified.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Trespass - Subject was issued a summons.
8/23/11-7:00 AM to 8/24/11-7:00 AM
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Investigation/Complaint - Regarding Room mate. Referred to NYPD.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Graffiti- In a building. Referred to UA.
Criminal Mischief/Hazardous Condition - Elevator doors. Area cautioned off. Referred to UA.
Trespass - PSD arrested two subjects.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Trespass - At Gristede's Supermarket. PSD arrested the subject.
7:00 AM 08/22/11 - 7:00 AM 08/23/11
Criminal Mischief - RIOC comfort station door lock was broken. No property was taken.
Investigation - Referred to small claims court.
Stolen Property - Owner reported her bike was taken from a bike rack. NYPD refused.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Hazardous Condition - PSD observed lights out inside motorgate. Motorgate attendant was notified.
Possible Marijuana Use - Condition was unfounded.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Grand Larceny - Victim notified PSD that his I PAD was taken by male subject. Search was made with negative results. NYPD report was taken.
7:00 am 8/21/11 - 7:00 am 8/22/11
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Animal Rescue - Cat was removed and returned to owner.
Possible Aided - Refused medical attention.
Possible Larceny - PSD responded made a search with negative results.
Shop Lifting - Subject issued no trespass notice.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Lost Dog - Dog was returned to the owner.
Criminal Mischief - Bus Shelter glass was shattered. Search for subjects with negative results.
Graffiti - Search made with negative results. UA maintenance notified.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Past Aided - Refused medical attention.
Hazardous Condition - Tree branch down due to weather. RIOC grounds notified.
Possible Shoplifter - Store manger reports subject returned items before leaving the store.
7:00 am 8/20/11 - 7:00 am 8/21/11
Possible Aided - EMS responded for a possible aided in apt. Resident fine.
Unsecured Premises- Building checked in order. Door secured.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Investigation - Adult male offered money to gain access to a resident's apt. Search conducted for subject with negative results. Access not gain into apt.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Robbery - PSD assisted NYPD in the arrest of two subjects.
7:00 am 8/19/11 - 7:00 am 8/20/11
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Verbal Dispute - No injuries. NYPD refused.
Possible Trespass - Unknown visitor denied access to resident's building. Reported to PSD a day later. Referred to RY Management and NYPD.
Criminal Mischief - A vehicle's window was shattered. Search made with negative results. NYPD filed a report.
Noise Complaint - Involving film shoot. Referred to RIOC Parks Dept.
7:00 am 8/18/11 - 7:00 am 8/19/11
Verbal Dispute - Between two adults. No injuries. Referred to NYPD.
7:00 am 8/17/11 - 7:00 am 8/18/11
Aided - Deceased, of natural causes. EMS and NYPD responded.
Alarm - At the Child School. Accidentally set off by school personnel.
Found Property- Secured by PSD.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Petit Larceny - Shop Lifting at the Grestides Supermarket. Subject fled. Search made with negative results.
Aided - Two adult females stuck in the elevator. They were removed by RY personnel. EMS refused.
Shop Lifting/Trespass - PSD arrested the subject.
Plumbing Problem - Referred to UA.
7:00 am 8/16/11 - 7:00 am 8/17/11
Investigation - Tenant reports property left in hallway, UA notified.
Aided - Male not feeling well, transported to hospital.
Unsecured Premises - While patrolling PSD observed door open, conducted a search with negative results, secured premises.
Verbal Dispute - Visitor didn't want to log in with doorman, PSD responded visitor left building.
Arrest - Subject caused public alarm, PSD made arrest.
Possible Petit Larceny - PSD stopped and searched subject (with permission) and negative results.
7:00 am 8/15/11 - 7:00 am 8/16/11
Unsecured Premises - PSD and NYPD made a search of the area with negative results. Door was secured by PSD.
Found Property - Secured at PSD.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Suspicious Male - PSD made a search with negative results.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Unsecured Premises - PSD found outer door was unsecured. Owner was notified, stated he is aware. Inner door locked and secured.
Hazardous Condition - PSD reports resident left bags of garbage in the hallway. UA maintenance cleaned up the area.
7:00 am 8/14/11 - 7:00 am 8/15/11
Unauthorized Move Out- Referred to UA.
Lost Property- Credit cards canceled. NYPD refused.
Lost Property- Search made with negative results. NYPD refused.
Unsecured Premises- At the Child School. Search made and it was in order. NYPD responded.
7:00 am 8/13/11 - 7:00 am 8/14/11
Aided- Male was intoxicated, EMS responded, male RMA and went home.
Aided- Male hurt while skateboarding, transported to hospital by EMS.
Aided- Male not feeling well, transported to hospital by EMS.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Possible Missing - Left family barbecue. Search was made by PSD and NYPD. With negative results.
Theft of Services - Subject jumped out of a cab. Search was made by PSD with negative results.
Civil Matter- Victim wants subject removed from apartment. NYPD referred victim to housing court.
8/12/11-7:00 AM to 8/13/11-7:00 AM
Found Property - Secured in PSD.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Aided - EMS refused.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Theft of Service - Cab fare. Subject fled. Search made with negative results. Referred to NYPD.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Minor Vehicle Accident - No injuries. NYPD filed a report.
Civil Matter - Regarding none payment of rent by a room mate. Referred to NYPD
8/11/11-7:00 AM to 8/12/11-7:00
Possible Illegal Substance - Search made for subjects with negative results.
Excessive Dog Barking - No answer at door. referred to UA.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Missing Patient - From Coler Hospital. Search made with negative results.
Possible Aided - Search made and resident was in apt and fine.
8/10/11-7:00 AM to 8/11/11-7:00
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Aided - EMS refused.
Property Damage - To a rear door of a building. RIOC Maintenance made repairs.
Force able Touching - NYPD filed a report.
Property damage - To a vehicle. NYPD notified.
Family Court Matter - PSD provided assistance to NYPD.
Harassment - Between residents. NYPD refused.
Unsecured Door - of a building. Area checked and in order. The door was secured.
Unlawful Possession of Marijuana - PSD arrested the adult subject. Juvenile subjects were released to their parents.
Possible Runaway - Youth ran away from parent. Search made with negative results. Referred to NYPD.
8/9/11-7:00 AM to 8/10/11-7:00 AM
Found Property- Secured in PSD.
Investigation- Parked vehicle missing. Possibly towed. Referred to NYPD.
Aided- Removed to the hospital.
Criminal Mischief- Broken window in a building. Search made with negative results. referred to UA.
Petit Larceny- A cell phone. NYPD filed a report.
Complaint Investigation- Complaint unfounded made against adult son. Mother has mental condition.
Investigation- Response for allegedly group possibly smoking illegal substance. Group smoking cigarettes.
8/8/11-7:00 AM to 8/9/11-7:00
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Aided- Removed to the hospital.
Service Interruption - At Tram north cabin. Service quickly restored.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Harassment/ Cross Complaint- Over rental of a room. No injuries. Referred to Civil Court.
Lost Property - A child's scooter. Search made with negative results.
Vehicle Accident - Involving a parked vehicle. Central Parking filed a report. Owner notified.
Minor Vehicle Accident - Vehicle made contact with a pedestrian. No injuries. EMS refused.
Lost Property - Property was later found and returned to the owner.
Escort - PSD escorted a patient to Coler Hospital.
Larceny- Of a bicycle. NYPD refused. Search made with negative results.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Petit Larceny/ Violation of Order of Protection- NYPD filed a report.
8/7/11 - 7:00 AM to 8/8/11 - 7:00 AM
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Lock-Out - Roommate woke up and opened door.
Lost Property- Male lost property on MTA bus.
Burglary- Victim woke up and television was missing. Search made by PSD with negative results.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Alleged illegal substance - Subjects stopped search was made with negative results.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
8/6/11-7:00 AM to 8/7/11-7:00 AM
Criminal Mischief - Concrete pillar knocked down. Search made with negative results. Referred to Engineering Dept.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Aided - Removed to the hospital.
Missing Patient- From Coler Hospital. Search made with negative results.
Broken Lock- Repaired by UA.
Stuck Elevator/Aided - At Rivercross. FDNY removed a female. No injuries. EMS refused.
Unsecured Premises - Of a building. Search made and in order. Door was locked and secured by PSD.
7:00 AM 8/5/11 - 7:00 AM 8/6/11
Criminal Mischief- Scratched vehicle.
Lost Child- re-united with mother, unharmed.
Missing/found Child- re-united with father, unharmed.
Possible shoplifting- Store manager refused to prosecute.
Aided- Transported to the hospital.
Investigation- possible criminal trespass.
Unsecured Premises- locked and secured by PSD.
Investigation- possible aided, unfounded.
7:00 AM 8/4/11 - 7:00 AM 8/5/11
Trespass - Subject issued a summons by PSD.
Aided - Transported to hospital.
Illegal Move out - Condition corrected by PSD. NYPD refused.
Missing patient - PSD made a search with negative results. Patient returned to hospital.
Unsecured Premises - Locked and secured by PSD.
7:00 AM 08/03/11 - 7:00 AM 08/04/11
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Smoke - Condition corrected by PSD.
Court Papers- Served by PSD.
Verbal Dispute - Condition corrected by PSD.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Shop lifting - PSD responded made a search with negative results.
7:00 AM 08/02/11 - 7:00 AM 08/03/11
Aided - Female complaining of chest pains. EMS transported to the hospital.
Investigation - Incident at school. PSD Youth Officer responded and Camp Counselors and parents were notified.
Water Leak - An air conditioner was leaking water. Service notified and responded.
Verbal Dispute - Dispute between two females.
Domestic Incident - Ongoing dispute between husband and wife. NYPD contacted for husband and report was filed.
Investigation - Report of disorderly youths. Upon PSD arrival condition unfounded.
Aided - Male having trouble breathing. EMS transported to hospital.
Domestic Dispute - Husband reports having an argument with his wife. Husband left apartment for the night. NYPD and EMS refused.
Criminal Mischief - Male was driving recklessly causing property damage and hitting a parked vehicle. Male arrested by PSD.
Aided - Female having difficulty breathing. EMS responded and female refused medical attention.
7:00 AM 08/01/11 - 7:00 AM 08/02/11
Investigation - Tenant reported that unknown person tried to gain entry. PSD conducted search with negative results.
Burglary - Tenant reported that unknown person took property from her apartment. NYPD was notified.
Possible Trespass - PSD conducted search with negative results.
Verbal Dispute - PSD responded. Both parties agreed to stay away from each other.
Verbal Dispute - PSD corrected condition.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Reckless Endangerment - PSD conducted search with negative results.
Family Dispute - PSD responded and spoke to both parties. Both parties agreed to stop fighting.
Found Property - PSD secured property.
Unsecured Door - PSD conducted search and interior appeared in order.
7:00 AM 07/31/11 - 7:00 AM 08/01/11
Property Damage- A hole in the wall. U A Service notfied
Escort- PSD escorted a male to pick up his property.
Property damage- Bicyclest hit a vehicle in the rear.no injuer,NYPD refused.
Aided-A male fell off his bike causing abraisions to his face.male refused medical attention.
Investigation- tenant report some was tampering with his door. Condition unfounded.
Smoke condition-Tenant burned food on the stove. No property damage.
found property-Kitchen knife was found outside. Secured by PSD.
Criminal Mishief-Public bathroom door handle was broke off. Grounds was notfied.
Theft of service/Investigation-A male refused to pay for his taxi cab ride and fled. Driver refused NYPD.
Noise complant-barking dog. Condition corrected by PSD.
Investigation- Tenant reports lights blaring into her apartment, NYPD responded no report filed.
Aided- PSD checked apt for tenant with octagon bldg super with negative results. Apartment was locked and secured by the super.
Aided/EDP -Transported to hospital.
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Harassment - Victim reports being harassed. Condition corrected by PSD.
Hazardous Condition - Unknown subject burned sign on the wall. Condition corrected by FDNY.
Reckless Driver - Victim reports she was almost hit by a yellow cab. Condition corrected by PSD.
7:00 AM 07/29/11 - 7:00 AM 07/30/11
Unsecured Premises- Unable to be secured. PSD checked periodically.
Noise Complaint- in the past, report filed.
Graffiti- Maintenance corrected condition.
Investigation- Missing property.
Aided- Transported to hospital.
Petit Larceny- negative result, report filed.
Burglary- negative result, report filed, under investigation.
Robbery- negative result, report filed, under investigation
7:00 AM 07/28/11 - 7:00 AM 07/29/11
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Investigation - Found property turned into PSD.
Harassment - Male subject hit victim. PSD conducted search with negative results.
Aided - Transported to the hospital.
Possible Burglary - Tenant reported property taken from apartment. PSD responded, there appeared to be no forced entry.
Disorderly Conduct - Two male subjects were fighting. Both issued summonses and released.
Unsecured Premises - PSD conducted search of interior. Maintenance supervisor was notified. 7:00 AM 07/27/11 - 7:00 AM 07/28/11
Aided - Refused medical attention.
Missing property - Victim stated he noticed property taken from his apt when he woke up in the morning. NYPD report refused.
Assaulted - Victim reports he was assaulted by known subject. NYPD notified.
Investigation- Victim reports soda was spilled on her clothes on the red bus. Victim wants no eating rules enforced.
Missing patient - Coler hospital police reports missing patient. PSD made a search of the island with negative results. 7:00 AM 07/26/11 - 7:00 AM 07/27/11
Aided - Refused Medical Attention.
Aided/Stuck Elevator - Two males stuck in elevator. FDNY removed from Elevator. Refused Medical Attention.
Barking Dog - Complaint of loud barking. PSD responded confirmed Dog barking. No answer at door.
Found Property- While patrolling PSD found and secured property.
Harassment - Party #1 states that Party#2 has a valid order of protection against him. Party#1 reports he's doing his best to keep his distance. PSD notified.
Aided- Aided transported to the hospital.
Boat In Distress - PSD and NYPD made a search of island water ways with negative results.
Dispute - PSD responded. Both parties came to an understanding and resolved the matter on their own. 7:00 AM 07/23/11 - 7:00 AM 07/24/11
Found property- Secured at PSD.
Hazardous condition- Corrected by RIOC's ground Department.
Aided- Transported to the hospital.
Burglary alarm- Unnecessary false alarm.
Unauthorized grill- Condition corrected prior to PSD arrival.
Unsecured premise - Condition corrected by PSD.
Aided- Refused medical attention.
Graffiti - Photo taken, management company notified. 7:00 AM 07/22/11 - 7:00 AM 07/23/11
Aided - Transported to the hospital
Complaint - Island resident about laundry rooms being closed.
Bench Warrant - PSD Apprehended subject for Manhattan warrant squad; Detectives picked up subject.
Criminal Mischief - unknown subject broke RIOC red bus glass door.
Harassment/Investigation- Tenant complaint against neighbor.
Aided- transported to the hospital.
Unsecured door- condition corrected by PSD.
Aided- Transported to the hospital.
Aided- Transported to the hospital.
Criminal mischief/Petit larceny- by unknown subject. Owner refused NYPD report.
Vehicle accident- Both drivers agreed to address issue amongst themselves.