Showing posts with label town hall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label town hall. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2020

Roosevelt Island Bike Safety Virtual Town Hall Thursday October 29, You Must Sign Up To Attend - Roosevelt Island Street Safety Advocates Start A Conversation For Pedestrian And Cyclist Safety

The Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC) is hosting a Bike Safety Virtual Town Hall Thursday October 29:

RIOC, along with local elected officials and guests from Citi Bike/Lyft, Bike New York, and 511NY Rideshare, will be hosting a Bike Safety Virtual Townhall to discuss questions and concerns, as well as provide needed information to cyclists riding on Roosevelt Island. Join us on Thursday, October 29th at 6:30 PM, via Zoom. Registration is required for this event. To register or submit questions, email: RIBikeSafety@rioc.ny.gov

With the increasing number of bicyclists on Roosevelt Island, safety has been a growing concern on the part of pedestrians, be they elderly, children or anybody walking on the sidewalk, waterfront promenade perimeter, park pathways or crossing the street. Green Roosevelt Island Neighbors (GRIN) founder Anthony Longo reported an incident this weekend which is, unfortunately, all too common. According to Mr Longo:

As I’m sure you have seen, issues with bike riders have increased on the island lately. RIOC’s signs seem to have only made it worse. I can’t even count the amount of near misses I’ve seen on the sidewalk behind 480. People live tweeting their Citi bike adventures while they ride between small children and pets. Or just dinging their bell without slowing down, expecting people to move out of their way. I had a guy the other day holler at me, as he rode past, that it was no longer a sidewalk. 

I witnessed an incident yesterday that I cannot ignore. It happened just passed the RIOC offices on the east promenade before the RI bridge. Ironically where the path is at its widest. I was speaking to an elderly friend of mine, and her caretaker. A south bound, unmasked, biker (not a Citi bike) approached. Instead of yielding to the pedestrians he chose to make a derogatory comment to the caretaker as he tried to blow right between them. I stepped in front of him so he had to stop. I asked him if he seriously thought that it was their responsibility to move out of his way. Apparently he did. He made another comment to that end and rode on....

... There is not enough time in the day for me to call PSD every time I see something like this. I filled out a RIOC tikkit just to have it on record. I do not expect much to come with that though. It’s only a matter of time before someone gets seriously hurt.

A parent recently wrote:

The CITIBIKES freely operate wherever they want including the riverwalks/sidewalks even in presence of public safety. I called public safety and I was told to call RIOC and I did. I was told that it will be referred to management and look into the contract they had with CITIBIKE. 

There has always been posted rules and signs in the island to protect us all. There should be designated bike lanes only.

A group of Roosevelt Island resident bike riders recently got together to form "Roosevelt Island Street Safety Advocates (RISSA). The aim of RISSA is to start a conversation and develop a program for Roosevelt Island Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety. Take a look at their suggestions and let's start a conversation for the benefit of bike riders and pedestrians.

 

Thursday, April 9, 2020

What Are The Issues Facing Senior Citizens And Homebound Elderly During Coronavirus Pandemic? Watch Video Of Zoom Virtual Town Hall Hosted By Roosevelt Island NY State Assembly Member Rebecca Seawright For Answers

Roosevelt Island, Yorkville and Upper East Side NY State Assembly Member Rebecca Seawright hosted a  Tuesday April 7 Zoom virtual town hall meeting on Coronavirus issues facing seniors and homebound elderly. Watch the video below.


According to Assembly Member Seawright's Facebook Page:
... we held our virtual Townhall Tuesday on the issues facing senior citizens and the homebound elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

It was a pleasure to hear from our special guest experts on senior and social services Robin Strashun of the non-profit Search and Care, and Marissa Block, Deputy Chief Program Officer of Lenox Hill Neighborhood House.

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Figment NYC Free Participatory Public Art Project Coming To Roosevelt Island Lighthouse Park And Other RI Locations June 1 & 2 - RIOC Town Hall With NYC Emergency Management, NYPD, PSD Reviews Safety & Transportation Preparations And Answers Residents Questions

Gothamist reported on the June 1 & 2 Figment NYC event at Lighthouse Park and other Roosevelt Island locations:

It's time again for one of the city's largest participatory art events: Figment NYC, two days of interactive games and installations designed to encourage playfulness, creativity, experimentation, and exploration. This year the fest takes place on Roosevelt Island, and more than 120 artists will participate in making it happen. Just a taste of the weekend's delights: a mini-golf course designed by sixth-graders and inspired by fairy tales, theatrical pieces inside tiny boxes, participatory art-making from the Museum of Makeup Art, a costume station aboard a pirate ship, a giant unicorn art bike that powers its own light and sound system, a whimsical wheeled sailboat, a garden of wind chimes, a laser harp that plays sound based on live satellite data, and much, much more.
 Image From Figment NYC

A Roosevelt Island Mom asked yesterday:
... We are trying to get a feeling if it will be another Cherry Blossom disaster this weekend, since we are planning our daughter's birthday party for Sunday afternoon and families are invited from Manhattan and Queens....
I answered that the Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC) seems better prepared by working with NYPD 114 Precinct, NYC Emergency Management Department, MTA F Train Station Manager and Figment NYC organizers to better handle the June 1 &2 Figment NYC Participatory Public Art event than it was for Cherry Blossom Festival. And added:
None of them think the visitors will be as many as Cherry Blossom Festival.

But there is no way of knowing for sure.

It’s a risk having people come on Sunday for the party but no way to know for sure.

Sorry I can’t give you a more definite answer.
Estimates of visitors for the April 13 Cherry Blossom Festival ranged from 35 - 40 thousand people overwhelming Roosevelt Island that day with long lines and huge delays at the Tram, Subway, Ferry and RI Bridge. Also, many complaints about lack of bathrooms, food and water at the Cherry Blossom Festival.

Figment NYC organizers and RIOC do not expect anywhere close to that number of people for the Roosevelt Island event. Last year's Figment NYC on Governors Island drew no more than 12 thousand people. Learning from the mistakes of Cherry Blossom Festival, those wishing to attend Figment NYC at Lighthouse Park are being encouraged to sign up online for free tickets. As of today, 2619 tickets have been obtained.

RIOC held a Town Hall meeting on May 23 to inform concerned residents about plans for the June 1&2 Figment event and to reassure residents that there would not be a repeat of the Cherry Blossom Festival Disaster. According to RIOC Press Release:

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Federal, State And City Elected Officials Come To Roosevelt Island For Town Hall Meeting Thursday Evening June 28, What Are Your Roosevelt Island Issues And Concerns?

According to Roosevelt Island's NYC Council Member Ben Kallos

Start Time
Thursday, June 28, 2018 - 6:00pm
End Time
Thursday, June 28, 2018 - 8:00pm
Location

Chapel of the Good Shepherd, 543 Main Street
Roosevelt Island, NY 10044
United States

Hear updates from your elected officials and have an opportunity to discuss neighborhood topics or concerns.