Gigabyte Broadband Project Announced to bring Broadband to 4 Westchester Cities, including White Plains

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WPCNR COMMUNICATIONS NEWS. By John F. Bailey. October 6, 2016:

The Westchester County Association announced this morning at 1133 Westchester Avenue, that it has launched a public-private partnership to spearhead Smart Growth initiatives in Westchester County, NY to bring gigabit broadband, new business and innovation to Westchester’s four largest cities: Mt. Vernon, New Rochelle, White Plains and Yonkers. The cities are to sign a Smart City ComPACT shortly. This is the first such compact between cities in the nation. The White Plains Common Council approved White Plains participation Monday evening at a Common Council meeting.

WPCNR learned that four cities would form a study committee now being formed, analyze their infrastructure and broadband needs and costs and both Mayor Tom Roach and Mayor Mike Spano of Yonkers indicated that the private section of broadband providers was expected to participate in providing what Mayor Roach called “a best package,’ for the four cities.

Bill Mooney addressing the cost question posed by WPCNR, said the cost of gigibyting and broadbanding the four cities is estimated at $750 Million. He said that the broadbanding initiative was expected to be operating in 3 to 4 years. A Project Manager for the committee to be formed to analyze the mutual needs of the four cities will be named in 3 to 4 weeks.

Mayor Roach told WPCNR that analysis of cities needs would be analyzed by the committee, but he felt White Plains was in good shape in terms of conduit infrastructure to accommodate the broadbanding of White Plains.

 

 

 

 

 
Under the terms of the pact, the cities will seek joint funding, share best practices, develop joint federal and state legislative agendas, and collaborate on creating innovation districts, among other things
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Astorino Appoints New Commissioner of Public Works and Transportation

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WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From the Westchester County Department of Communications. October 4, 2016:

County Executive Robert P. Astorino today announced three key appointments to his administration:

  • Vincent F. Kopicki, an engineer with 30 years of public and private sector experience, has been named commissioner of Public Works and Transportation;
  • James Castro-Blanco has been named Executive Director of the Human Rights Commission, a role he will take on in addition to his current responsibilities as Chief Deputy County Attorney; and
  • Mark C. Fang has been named Director of Consumer Protection, which he moves to from the Human Rights Commission where he had served as Executive Director.

“Good government requires good management, and these three individuals are all seasoned professionals with broad experience in both the private and public sectors that will benefit all of our residents,” said Astorino. “I am also proud that we are continuing to create dynamic career paths within county government, which allows us to attract and retain the best people and put their talents to the best uses.”

Kopicki is a lifelong Westchester resident and graduate of Manhattan College. He comes to county government from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, where he was a senior manager. Previous to that he supervised capital projects for the City of Yonkers, as well as a multi-jurisdictional construction project in New York City for Lockheed Martin. He also has a decade of experience managing facility and transportation operations from when he served as director of engineering and capital projects for the Roosevelt Island Operating Corp.

“It’s an honor to serve the community where I grew up and where my wife and I raised our three sons,” Kopicki said. “Having built my reputation on delivering capital projects on time and on budget, I look forward to working with County Executive Astorino, managing a 5-year capital plan that invests $1 billion into our infrastructure and creates nearly 11,000 construction jobs.”

Castro-Blanco is an experienced attorney and administrator, who has been an assistant dean and adjunct professor of Law at Saint John’s University and worked for the law firms of Shearman & Sterling LLP and Wilson Elser LLP. In addition to his years of public service with Westchester County, Castro-Blanco prosecuted federal crimes as an assistant United States attorney in the Eastern District of New York. Castro-Blanco has served as president of the largest Hispanic bar association in the Northeast, worked extensively with non-profits and professional organizations, and received numerous honors, including the Westchester Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Trailblazer Award and the Westchester Hispanic Law Enforcement Association Award. He received his bachelor’s degree from State University of New York at Albany and his Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School, where he was articles editor of the Law Review.

“County Executive Astorino and I stand together in our commitment to ensuring that discrimination of any kind is not tolerated in Westchester County,” Castro-Blanco said. “As executive director of the Westchester Human Rights Commission, I will be steadfast in enforcing our human rights laws.”

Fang is a lieutenant colonel in the Judge Advocate General Corps of the United States Army Reserves and a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom, having served on active duty from 2004–2005 with the Army’s 10th Mountain Division in Fort Drum. He previously served more than four years as Executive Director of the Westchester County Human Rights Commission, appointed by Astorino in May 2012. Prior to his appointment to the Astorino administration, Fang served as an assistant attorney general with the Criminal Division of the New York State Attorney General’s Office and as an assistant district attorney in Westchester County. Fang was also counsel to the Consumer Affairs Committee of the New York City Council. He earned his bachelor’s degree, Phi Beta Kappa, from Tufts University and his Juris Doctor from the Georgetown University Law Center, where he was a member of the American Criminal Law Review.

“I want to express my gratitude to County Executive Rob Astorino for the special opportunity he has given me these past four years to help individuals in the county facing unlawful discrimination and to facilitate productive dialogue in our community on race and race relations,” Fang said. “At the Department of Consumer Protection, I will have the opportunity to help ensure that consumers are protected, that business owners are treated fairly, and that everyone dealing with our department continues to receive courteous, fair and efficient service.”

Astorino will send Kopicki’s appointment as Commissioner to the Board of Legislators this week for their confirmation. Castro-Blanco’s appointment was approved by the members of the Human Rights Commission. Fang serves at the pleasure of the County Executive.

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Cerebral Palsy of Westchester Honors Helen Hyatt with Martie Osterer Award

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Helen is a beautiful vivacious young woman. The first thing that you notice about Helen is her beautiful blue eyes. When Helen greets you, she is genuinely happy to see you. Helen attends Ability Beyond Disabilities’ Without Walls Program. The program suits Helen, as she loves being out in the community. Helen volunteers her time at Blythdale Children’s Hospital. She enjoys working with the children and the children look forward to seeing her. She is this year’s winner of the Martie Osterer Award given to those who live life to its fullest.

WPCNR ROUND WESTCHESTER. From Cerebral Palsy of Westchester. October 3, 2016:
C.P.W. held its 67th Annual Pioneer Dinner at The Surf Club in New Rochelle last Thursday evening.
This year CPW honored Helen Hyatt and the New York State Building Officials – Westchester Chapter. The night
was filled with dancing, laughter and taking time to recognize individuals who have helped our organization grow in
so many ways.
The Martie Osterer Award is given each year to a Pioneer Club member who has made strides to live life to the
fullest. This year’s recipient is Helen Hyatt. Helen lived with her adoptive family until 2010. She then moved to
The King Street IRA, in Rye Brook.

Helen is an active member of The Pioneer Club and enjoys all activities. She brightens any party; with her friendly personality. Helen has had difficulties in the past, but she has overcome obstacles. Her willingness to improve and grow makes her a perfect candidate for this honor.

The Friendship Award is presented annually to an individual or a group of individuals who have given of their time
and energy to help others.

This year’s recipients are The New York State Building Officials Conference –


Westchester Chapter (NYSBOC). 

The NYSBOC – Westchester Chapter have been a tremendous supporter of CPW over the past four years. Since 2012, the members have donated holiday gifts which Santa delivers to each student in our school program. After continued support in our Taste of Westchester event and holiday gifts for our school children, Cerebral Palsy of Westchester recognized the generous support of NYSBOC at the 9th Annual Caring Friends Breakfast in 2014.

In 2014, the Westchester Chapter chose CPW as their charity of choice and hosted the 1st annual golf outing in which the proceeds went towards renovating our gym floor.

Last year’s golf outing proceeds went towards our new sensory room located at our main campus. Our Boy Scout Troop has also been included in the golf outings as well as the Westchester Chapter’s Annual Conference by opening with “The Pledge of Allegiance.” 

After another successful golf outing held this year, the proceeds will go towards building a harmony park, a sensory garden and playground for our individuals to enjoy. Cerebral Palsy of Westchester has been very fortunate to have The New York State Building Officials Conference – Westchester Chapter give of their time and energy to help others with disabilities. We are honored to present them with the 2016 Friendship award and call them friends.

 

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Court Upholds Greenburgh Right to License Massage Parlors

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WPCNR THE FEINER REPORT. From Town of Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner. September 29, 2016:

NYS SUPREME COURT DISMISSES LAWSUIT FILED BY AMERICAN MASSAGE THERAPY ASSOCIATION AGAINST TOWN RE: OUR NEW MASSAGE LEGISLATION THAT ENABLES THE TOWN TO LICENSE MASSAGE FACILITIES AND TO SHUT DOWN THOSE CONDUCTING ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES

Shortly after the Greenburgh Town Board adopted legislation that could help us close down illegal massage businesses a lawsuit was filed against the town.

Very pleased that the lawsuit was dismissed. Earlier this summer the Greenburgh police made additional arrests  for violating the NYS Education law and practicing without a license.  The new law makes it easier for the town to permanently close down establishments which continually employ unlicensed masseuses.

Nationally, some massage facilities have been used for prostitution. Last year the town sponsored a forum with national experts who spoke about the improper exploitation of women at illegal facilities. The deadline for existing businesses to comply with the requirements of the local law is October.

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Governor Cuomo Announces 35,000 Residential Solar Installations Completed on Long Island — Largest Residential Solar Market. INCREASES 320% in 4 Years

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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS. From the Governor’s Press Office. (EDITED)  September 28, 2016:

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the completion of Long Island’s 35,000th residential solar project, marking a 320 percent growth in solar over the last four years. The 35,000 residential installations, according to NYSERDA are all individual residence homes, and do not include apartments.

Long Island is the state’s largest residential solar market, nearly twice as large as the next region, and supports the Governor’s Clean Energy Standard to supply 50 percent of the state’s electricity from renewable energy resources by 2030.

“Clean energy is our future, and Long Island is leading the state in growing our clean tech economy and achieving our climate change goals,” Governor Cuomo said. “The continued success of the solar market is fueled by the economic and environmental benefits of clean energy as we reduce emissions, help residents save on their energy bills, and drive local job growth across the state.”

As part of NY-Sun, the $1 billion initiative launched by Governor Cuomo to advance the solar industry and create jobs, Long Island has led the state in residential solar projects and now saves 200,000 tons of carbon emissions per year – the equivalent of removing 38,000 cars from the road.

New York’s statewide solar industry now employs nearly 10,000 workers. Energy & Finance for New York Chairman Richard Kauffman said, “I’m thrilled to see Long Island demonstrate what is possible through Governor Cuomo’s Reforming the Energy Vision strategy to democratize the production of power and make clean, resilient energy affordable for all New Yorkers. The growth of solar on Long Island is a testament to the role of New York State in building a self-sustaining solar industry to support job growth and protect the environment.”

In 2015, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority more than doubled the proposed allocation for the Long Island region, from $28 million to $60 million, increased the maximum size of the PV system eligible for incentives from 50 kW to 200 kW, and partnered with PSEG Long Island to implement the NY-Sun initiative throughout the region.

NYSERDA is the statewide administrator of NY-Sun, and PSEG Long Island is the local administrator for its customers on Long Island and in the Rockaways. NYSERDA President and CEO John B. Rhodes said, “Solar growth is surging across the State, and the robust market on Long Island continues to lead the way. Long Island is the first region in New York where residential solar is now self-sustaining, continuing to grow without State subsidies, and we expect other regions will follow their excellent example.”

PSEG Long Island President and COO David Daly said, “PSEG Long Island’s commitment to renewable energy is allowing customers all across Long Island and the Rockaways to save money on their energy bills. Achieving a milestone of this magnitude is due in large part to our customers and the continued innovation in the solar industry.”

Senator Joseph Griffo, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Telecommunications said, “I am pleased to celebrate the completion of 35,000 solar installations on Long Island. Solar is a significant component of a diversified clean energy portfolio in New York State, and this is an important milestone.”

Assemblywoman Amy Paulin, Chair of the Assembly Committee on Energy said, “Long Island continues to be a leader in solar, as evidenced by the impressive 320 percent growth in solar installations in only four short years. The emissions reductions and renewable energy achieved as a result goes a long way towards meeting New York’s goals, and can serve as a model for the rest of the State.”

Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone said, “Thirty five thousand residential solar installs on Long Island is certainly something to celebrate and highlight. Not only are we reducing our carbon foot print with this renewable energy source but we are creating jobs and supporting a continually emerging industry.”

Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano said, ý”The State’s Clean Energy initiatives have succeeded in establishing environmental and economic benefits for all Long Island. The use of solar energy projects are a significant factor in making life on Long Island safer, cleaner and more financially viable for the future.”

Renewable Energy Long Island Executive Director Gordian Raacke said, “Solar energy has been a huge success story on Long Island and, given the tremendous solar potential here, this is just the beginning. Governor Cuomo’s bold vision on energy and climate issues has accelerated the transition to renewable energy sources and positioned New York as a national leader on renewable energy.”

Citizens Campaign for the Environment Executive Director Adrienne Esposito said, “The Governor has made a clear commitment in New York to advance renewable energy—and it’s working. Long Islanders understand the devastating effects of climate change and are taking action by investing in rooftop solar. We are changing our energy future one rooftop at a time. As technology and public education advances and government commitment continues, our future looks brighter and more sustainable.”

About Reforming the Energy Vision: Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) is Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s strategy to lead on climate change and grow New York’s economy. REV is building a cleaner, more resilient and affordable energy system for all New Yorkers by stimulating investment in clean technologies like solar, wind, and energy efficiency, in support of the recently adopted Clean Energy Standard, which requires that 50 percent of the state’s electricity needs be generated from renewable energy by 2030.

Already, REV has driven 600 percent growth in the statewide solar market, enabled over 105,000 low-income households to permanently cut their energy bills with energy efficiency, and created thousands of jobs in manufacturing, engineering, and other clean tech sectors.

REV is ensuring New York State reduces statewide greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent by 2030 and achieves the internationally-recognized target of reducing emissions 80 percent by 2050. To learn more about REV, including the Governor’s $5 billion investment in clean energy technology and innovation, please visit www.ny.gov/REV4NY and follow us at @Rev4NY.

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DANNON HQ COMING TO TOWN–BROADBAND CONSTRUCTION COALITION PROPOSED AT SPECIAL MEETING

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WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL CHRONICLE-EXAMINER. Special to WPCNR from James Benerofe. September 27, 2016:

At a Special Meeting of the Common Council last night, according to James Benerofe, the council heard from Dannon Yogurt which has plans to occupy first floor space in the Fortunoff Mall on Old Bloomingdale Road, and it has started the process to move their world headquarters to White Plains from its current location on Hillside Avenue in Greenburg.

Benerofe says Dannon hopes to get a Special Permit from the Council to change the zoning on the Fortunoff property to allow construction of a research and development laboratory on the first floor of the structure, which Dannon says develops new Dannon products, tests and perfects them and brings them to market. The proposal will bring in 350 current employees into the building, the Dannon Senior Director of Public Relations told WPCNR. The project is hoped to be occupied in 2018. Morton’s Steakhouse and the maternity shop are moving out of the first floor space.

Michael Neuwirth, Senior Director of Publis Relations for Dannon told the WPCNR
“Dannon is in the process of filing applications with the City of White Plains Common Council, the County of Westchester IDA, and the State of New York Empire State Development, as the company explores the opportunity to move from its current location to downtown White Plains. The City, County and State have been very supportive of Dannon’s plans for growth and Dannon’s business goals.

The company has not finalized its move plans, which are contingent on a number of factors.  While we cannot provide any additional information about the possible move until we work through various contingencies, we appreciate everyone’s patience and tremendous support. We recognize the efforts of the State of New York, County of Westchester and City of White Plains to keep us in the area, which we’ve called home for more than 20 years.”

In another development Bill Mooney of the Westchester County Association pitched the Common Council on White Plains joining with other cities in Westchester to add broadband capbilities to the city, a project first introduced  at last spring’s conference on the future of Westchester sponsored by the WCA. Broadband was highlighted as a shortcoming of the Westchester marketplace (not enough broadband capacity to attract research, medical, and other businesses). Mooney suggested that by White Plains  acquiring broadbanding in conjunction with other cities (as it did with Sustainable Westchester’s green power plan bu combining with 20 other communities for combined customer purchasing power), much money could be saved.

 

 

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