NBC Nightly News
featured local Roosevelt Island resident and
iDig2Learn founder
Christina Delfico in a story this evening about the Southpoint Park
SUGi Pocket Healing Forest that was planted Saturday April 6.
Beyond the Ban: Exploring the Landscape of Banned Books
Thursday, May 16 · 5 - 7pm
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Come join us at Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park for a
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into the controversial world of literature that has been censored or
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Mr Ellis began his presentation with a discussion of:
What It Takes To Run Roosevelt Island,
summarized in the slides below.
Mr Ellis noted that Roosevelt Island:
... is entirely self-financed—we do not receive any supportive
funding from the state.
The majority of our funding comes from our ground rent and commercial
leases.
Mr Ellis took comments and questions from Mr Krikler and other Roosevelt
Island residents.
I asked Mr Ellis:
What are the 3 or 4 most important things on your plate
right now?
Mr Ellis answered:
... That's a tough question. Obviously this interim situation is very
difficult.... There are all kinds of challenges that just flow from that
alone. That's at the top of my list .... There are certain hiring decisions that we cannot or should
not make while we're in this interim position. There are big projects that we
can't explore or don't want to explore while we're in in this position. Basic
day-to-day repairs we're obviously doing and they are big priorities for
us....
... The Master Lease discussions are a major priority right now... An
extension of the Master Lease. We have had conversations with the City of New
York about this but we can't really make progress on those discussions or on
that negotiation until we have more certainty internally about our own
governance structure, about our own direction. There are internal/external all
sorts of things that flow from that one issue that we we don't yet have
permanent leadership...
... We have our next board meeting on the 14th. Maybe there's going to be
some movement there. I'm optimistic but I don't know and I've learned not to
get ahead of myself in hoping or in predicting that anything might or
might not happen at a board meeting....
Mr Ellis also discussed problems with the Red Bus delays, overcrowding on
the Roosevelt Island Tram and expressed a willingness to explore models from other cities that are attempting to manage problems caused by tourist overcrowding.
He reported that in a few weeks there will be a
live traffic camera feed from both the Manhattan and Roosevelt Island Tram
stations available for residents to see how large those line are so you can
make a decision about using the Tram or the subway. Another improvement coming this summer is the Red Bus will have a location tracking system installed so that riders
will know when it will be at any stop.
Here's the full discussion from beginning to end. I highly recommend watching the entire video if you are interested in Roosevelt Island issues and governance.
Great job by Mr Krikler and Mr Ellis. This type of conversation and Roosevelt Island community engagement would not have happened under the prior RIOC administration.
Mr Piro moved from Roosevelt Island several years ago but stays in touch with
his Roosevelt Island friends.
Mr Piro returned last week to Roosevelt Island on a farewell tour to pay
tribute to the deceased Petey by sprinkling some of the dog's ashes at the
special Roosevelt Island locations they shared.
Follow along on Petey's Farewell Tribute with Mr Piro and friends.
... Currently, H+H is in the pre-design phase for a new perimeter hazard mitigation system at NYC H+H/Coler. This mitigation system will create a berm barrier, provide protection for up to a 500-year coastal flood event, and protect the long-term care facility from major storm events....
Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been constantly hearing farm animal sounds (cow moos, rooster cock-a-doodle-doos, horse neighs) while working from my apartment. It seems like it’s a vehicle that keeps driving by as it gets louder and then quieter until it passes, but I haven’t been able to figure it out. Do you or anyone you know hear these sounds? Any idea what is making them? I’m pretty sure Roosevelt Island didn’t open a farm!
Here's the car making animal noises spotted on Main Street this afternoon.
I thought i was going crazy. I heard this a little last summer too and a lot more often the past month. I thought i was going crazy as no one knew what i was talking about. Why are they playing these sounds?
Car plays the sound all the time as if the residents want to hear the sound all the time. It is very annoying. I spoke to public safety and asked them to stop the car to ask that it not be played so much. Of course they did nothing to stop sound.
I don’t know why residents need to hear this constantly. Want to listen to birds not this repeated tape. If you find car parked leave a note to driver with your complaint. Or flag down car and talk to driver.
Is there any way we can ask him to stop? It’s really, really annoying at 7am and throughout the day
Omg I hear this too
I hear it too, so rude
Just heard it today. Annoying
Heard it today and it sounded like an animal suffering
If it’s the same person I’m thinking of in the Challenger, he’s become a staple on the island that we all hear and recognize! For better or for worse 😂
That my cousin Julio I’m a tell him chill. He still thinks he is Puerto Rico 😂
Last evening about 8 PM I started getting messages and photos of a brawl on Main Street with a large response by NYPD, FDNY ambulances and Roosevelt Island Public Safety Department to the incident.
I asked Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC) Communications Director Bryant Daniels and PSD Chief Kevin Brown last night:
There are a lot of NYPD and ambulances tonight on Main Street. Residents report a brawl between groups on Main Street. Can you provide details as to what happened?
RIOC Communications Department Director Bryant Daniels answered this morning:
At about 8:30 PM in front of 546 Main Street there was a large group of disorderly people whose conduct descended into fighting. Both PSD and NYPD responded to the incident and two arrests were made by NYPD officers, one male and one female (juvenile), both charged with disorderly conduct. They were taken to the 114th precinct for processing. Due to the scope of the NYPD response, traffic was closed on Main Street for approximately 25 minutes. There were no reported injuries.
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 Tramway, which connects Roosevelt Island to the rest of Manhattan, has become the iconic symbol of Roosevelt Island to its residents.
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