Saturday, March 1, 2025

Good News, Roosevelt Island Tram Enhanced Speed Trial Period A Success, Will Return to Wait Times Of 7.5 Minutes During Rush Hour And 15 Minute Off Peak Says RIOC - Locals Say Everything Is So Much Easier With The Normal Schedule

As reported February 10:

Some Welcome Good News About The Roosevelt Island Tram - RIOC Reports Tram Will Resume Normal 7.5 Minute Rush Hour and 15 Minute Off Peak Schedule For 2 Week Test Period Beginning February 15 - Hopefully Swinging Tram Problem Has Been Solved

A Roosevelt Island resident asked last Thursday, February 27:

Everything is so much easier with the normal Tram Schedule! Do you have any intel on what's going to happen next week?

On Friday, I asked Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC) Communications Director Bryant Daniels:

Any update on the Tram speed test? Is today end of test period? Will it continue:

RIOC announced today:

Dear Roosevelt Island Community:

Following the successful two-week trial period, we are pleased to announce that the enhanced Tram speed—reducing wait times to every 7.5 minutes during rush hour and every 15 minutes during off-peak hours—will remain in effect moving forward.

Over the past two weeks, RIOC, our Tram operator Leitner-Poma, and the New York State Department of Labor closely monitored the system’s performance. The recent improvements, including the installation of swing dampeners, recalibration of cabins, and adjustments to the current communications system, have proven effective in reducing interruptions and minimizing cabin swaying. While a full replacement of the Tram’s communications system is still necessary for long-term reliability, the current enhancements support a safe return to a more efficient schedule.

Passenger comfort and safety remain our top priorities, and we will continue working with our partners to ensure the best possible Tram experience. Thank you for your patience and support as we work toward lasting solutions.

- Team RIOC

Friday, February 28, 2025

You're Invited To RIVAA Gallery's Closing Reception Of The Lives That Made The Life We Live Black History Month Exhibition Saturday March 1 - An Evening Of Artwork, Artist Talks, Music, Live Painting And Community

According to the Roosevelt Island RIVAA Gallery (527 Main Street): 

Saturday, March 1, 2025, 6-9 PM at RIVAA Gallery

Back by popular demand! Join us for the closing reception of The Lives That Made The Life We Live, RIVAA’s Black History Month exhibition, showcasing the creativity and talent of local artists. Experience an evening of artwork, artist talks, music, live painting, and community as we honor the stories and legacies that shape our lives.

Donations are encouraged. 

RSVP

We look forward to celebrating with you!

Here's more on RIVAA Gallery's 

The Lives That Made The Life We Live


Black History Month exhibition.

Thursday, February 27, 2025

NYC Schools 3k & Pre K Admissions Application Deadline Friday February 28 - Roosevelt Island Parents Say 100 Children On 3K Waiting List, Asking For More Seats Located On Roosevelt Island

According to the NYC Public Schools website:

In New York City, you can apply to 3-K in the calendar year that your child turns three. 3-K brings free, full-day, high-quality education to three-year-old children in New York City— learn more about the benefits of 3-K here. Every school district has 3-K programs, and we make every effort to place students based on seat availability close to their home.

Friday, February 28, 2025: 3-K Application Closes...

 

A group of Roosevelt Island parents have recently begun organizing to increase the number of 3K seats available on Roosevelt Island. I asked the NYC Department of Education (DOE):
According to Roosevelt Island parents and the Roosevelt Island Day Nursery (RIDN), there are dozens, if not more, of Roosevelt Island parents seeking 3 K program seats for their children located on Roosevelt Island and have been put on a waiting list. I'm told approximately 100 children are on waiting list to attend a 3K program on Roosevelt Island.

RIDN has been allocated one 3K class of 15 students and three classes for Pre K of 16 seats each. RIDN has requested that one of the Pre K seats be switched to a 3K seat so that there are 2 classes each of 3K and Pre K.

Also, I understand that PS/IS 217 on Roosevelt Island is also allocated three Pre K classes and one 3K

How does NYC DOE determine the 3k and Pre K seat allocation for Roosevelt Island?

Why are there 3 classes for Pre K and 1 for 3K at both Roosevelt Island sites?

Is it possible to switch one of the RIDN Pre K classes to 3 K in order to accomodate more Roosevelt Island children in the 3K program?

I'm told that the NYC DOE reimbursement rate for 3k and Pre K is far below the cost for each child. How does NYC DOE determine the reimbursement rate for Pre K and 3K?

Do you have any comment on adding an additional Roosevelt Island 3K class and the NYC DOE reimbursement rate for the program?

A spokesperson for the NYC DOE replied:

New York City Public Schools is committed to providing high-quality early childhood education to families citywide, including on Roosevelt Island. Seat allocations for 3-K and Pre-K programs are determined based on multiple factors, including utilization trends, demand, and funding. We continue to assess capacity needs and look forward to exploring opportunities to engage with the community on updated needs.

The spokesperson added:

... seat configuration is based on community need and existing seat placements, and we are currently reviewing plans to update seating in future school years. Our cost per child rates are developed based on various factors, including facility costs, staff salaries, materials, and other essential expenses of the provider. New York City Public Schools recognizes the significant resources required to operate an early childhood program and reimburse sites at a rate higher than the funds received from state and federal partners.

I also asked Roosevelt Island's NYC Council Member Julie Menin for any comment on:
... adding an additional Roosevelt Island 3K class and the NYC DOE reimbursement rate for the program?
Ms Menin replied:

This administration has not prioritized early childhood education as clearly evidenced by the Mayor's Preliminary Budget which failed to include $300M to appropriately fund the early childhood education programs that families rely on. I will continue to work with my Council colleagues, on behalf of children and parents throughout our city, to increase funding for 3K, UPK, Promise NYC, and special education early childhood programs - all of which are vital to the development and education of Roosevelt Islanders.

Roosevelt Island parents Sunny & Tanya Singh explain the importance of increasing the number of Pre K seats located on Roosevelt Island. According to the Singh's:
We moved to Roosevelt Island in 2022 in hopes to settle in this beautiful lush green neighborhood and raise our future child here. While researching the best places in New York City to start a family, we strongly leaned towards Roosevelt Island with the abundance of child friendly spaces, activities, playgrounds, a large school, and daycare centers that we saw during our walks. 

Unbeknownst to us, 3k facilities on the island could not accommodate more than 30 children in total. There are at least one hundred local little Roosevelt Islanders that need access to the 3k program. Yet, we are being forced to commute with the most vulnerable little toddlers miles away to find appropriate schooling options elsewhere. I wish we had known about the 3k seats shortage prior to settling on the island and becoming permanent residents here. 

Most of the children in each age group know each other and it would be great to let our children play together and stay in the safe environment in their own neighborhood instead of dragging them to separate inaccessible 3k facilities off of the island. 

Image Of 3K Parents & Children Leaving RIDN 3K Program

The organizers of a petition seeking an additional 15 seat 3K class for Roosevelt Island this upcoming school year and a long term goal of more 3K and Pre K seats for Roosevelt Island report:

WHAT WE WANT:

Add another 3K class of 15 students to the Roosevelt Island Day Nursery campus

Reevaluate the placement process to prioritize accessibility and convenience for families, taking into account proximity to home.

Long-term goal: Expand our efforts to add more UPK/pre-K spots.

WHY:

The families of Roosevelt Island want more opportunities for their children to attend school on the island to foster community and create accessible learning environments to ease the burden on working families.

Demand for 3K seats on Roosevelt Island far exceeds the supply at a higher rate than in other districts, forcing Roosevelt Island families to commute outside the district for 3K at a higher rate than in other districts.

Given the dynamic state of NYC’s transit and infrastructure development, Roosevelt Island residents are routinely subjected to last-minute transit issues that impede their ability to commute off the island.

WHAT THE DATA SHOWS:

In 2024, 66% of zip codes have better (higher) offer rates than ours in terms of applicants versus offers.

In 2024, 90% of districts had better (higher) offer rates than ours.

The March 3, 2025 Community Board 8 Roosevelt Island Committee 

will have an update by a Roosevelt Island parent with the latest info on 3K issue.

Sponsored Post - The Roosevelt Island Café At Cornell Tech Is Open For Breakfast & Lunch With Daily Specials, Salad Bar, Coffee, Smoothies, Ice Cream, Wifi For Your Laptop & Much More - How Are We Doing? Send Your Feedback By Email Too

Check out the February 24 weekly menu at the Roosevelt Island Cornell Tech Cafe.

We want to hear from you. 

Feel free to email us with any questions or concerns. Thank you for taking the time to let us know how we are doing. Any feedback can be emailed to thecafefbservices@tech.cornell.edu 
The Cornell Tech Café is a great spot on Roosevelt Island for breakfast, Daily Hot Lunch Meals, Specialty & Grab and Go Sandwiches, 
Make Your Own Salads, Flatbread and Neapolitan Pizza, Salads, Soup, Coffee, Smoothies, beer, wine, 
ice cream, and more.

Bring your laptop if you wish. The Cafe has very good wi-fi connection and very relaxing outdoor patio seating.
Cafe Hours are Monday – Friday: 8AM – 7PM Saturday & Sunday 11AM-5PM

 See you soon at the Cornell Tech Café.

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Were NYPD Officers Taking Mug Shot Of Rosie The Roosevelt Island Wild Turkey Strolling Through Good Shepherd Plaza?

NYPD officers were spotted taking pictures of Rosie the Roosevelt Island

strolling in Good Shepherd Plaza earlier this week.

Thanks to Kate for sharing the photo.

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Take a look at some of the fun and activities from last year's Advantage Summer Camp at the Roosevelt Island Racquet Club.

Monday, February 24, 2025

Roosevelt Island Red Bus Fleet, Upcoming Events And Impact Of Climate Change Among Agenda Items On February 26 RIOC Operations Advisory Committee Meeting - Public Invited To Attend

According to the Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC):

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the Operations Advisory Committee of the RIOC Board of Directors will be held on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, at 3:30 p.m. at the RIOC Operations Office, 680 Main St, Roosevelt Island, New York 10044.

AGENDA:

1. Bus Fleet Midlife Overhauls and Service Update

2. Uniform Services Contract

3. Upcoming Island Events

4. Climate Adaptation and How It Affects Roosevelt Island - Frank Farance

5. Any Other Committee Business that May be Brought Before the Committee.

The Open Meetings Law of the State of New York requires that all public bodies conduct meetings, convened for the purpose of officially conducting public business, in a manner open to attendance by the general public to observe and listen. The link to a webcast will be posted on RIOC’s website by 12:00 pm on Wednesday, February 26, 2025.