Fire Dept Leaders to Address CNA on Staff Shortages

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WPCNR CNA NEWS. From the White Plains Council of Neighborhood Associations. February 4, 2017:
February Monthly Meeting: A Burning Issue — Fire Department Staffing Shortfall
The February Meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 7:30 pm at Education House, 5 Homeside Lane, White Plains, NY. Our guests will be representatives of the White Plains Professional Firefighters IAFF Local 274 who will talk about “How the Shortfall in Fire Department Staffing Impacts the Neighborhoods.”
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Department of Homeland Security Spells Out Latest Immigration Restrictions as of 6:30 PM Friday

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WPCNR HOMELAND SECURITY NEWS. From the Department of Homeland Security. February 4, 2017;

WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) would like to clarify the classes of aliens affected by the 90-day temporary pause on travel, with case-by-base exceptions and waivers, as outlined in the President’s Executive Order entitled “Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States.” 

To ensure that the U.S. government can conduct a thorough analysis of the national security risks faced by our immigration system, the Executive Order imposes a 90-day pause on the entry into the United States of nationals from Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, and Yemen. This pause does not apply to Lawful Permanent Residents, dual citizens with passports from a country other than the seven listed, or those traveling on diplomatic, NATO or UN visas. Special Immigrant Visa holders who are nationals of these seven countries may board U.S.-bound planes, and apply for and receive a national interest exception to the pause upon arrival.

Importantly, these seven countries are the only countries to which the pause on entry applies. No other countries face such treatment. Nor have any other countries been identified as warranting future inclusion at this time, contrary to false reports.

As directed by the Executive Order, DHS is working with the Department of State and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to conduct a country-by-country review of the information provided by countries in order for their nationals to apply for myriad visas, immigration benefits, or otherwise seek admission into the United States. This review is needed to ensure that individuals seeking to enter the U.S. are who they claim to be and do not pose a security or public-safety threat.

The results of this review will be provided to the President within 30 days of the Executive Order’s signing. This review, conducted in consultation with our interagency partners, will determine which countries do not provide adequate information on their nationals seeking immigration benefits or admission into the United States. Principally, the goal is to ensure that those admitted to this country do not bear hostile attitudes toward the United States and its founding principles.

Based on that report, the State Department will ask any foreign governments who were determined to not be supplying adequate information on their nationals to begin providing such information within 60 days.

In order to protect Americans, and to advance the national interest, the United States must ensure that we have adequate information about individuals seeking to enter this country to ensure that they do not bear malicious intent toward the United States and its people.

 

 

 

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Creation of More Apartments in 3 locations, Proposed at Common Council Special Meeting

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WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL CHRONICLE-EXAMINER. From a CitizeNetReporter Correspondent. February 2, 2017 UPDATED FEBRUARY 3 2:30 PM:

Three new proposals for residential apartments were presented to the Common Council during a Special Meeting Tuesday.

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The Broadstone complex (439 rental apartments, pricepoints undetermined) was proposed for the block between East Post Road and Mitchell Place overlooking Mamaroneck Avenue (see diagram below) that would be comprised of 3 buildings, 16,15 and 6 stories respectively with pocket greenspace parks in the center of the development. The base of the apartment complex fronting Mamaroneck Avenue would be a mix of retail and restaurants. The complex if approved would add to the White Plains Pavilion rebuild of apartments,cinema and retail/restaurants at the end of East Post Road

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PROPOSED LOCATION OF BROADSTONE DEVELOPMENT–THE BLOCK FROM EAST POST ROAD TO MITCHELL PLACE ON MAMARONECK AVENUE

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440 Hamilton Avenue the former AT & T complex (overlooking North Broadway is proposed to be converted into 245 rental apartments WITH A COMPLETELY REDESIGNED LOOK. (SEE RENDERING BELOW)

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Mount Hope A.M.E.Zion Church on Lake Street, asked for a zoning ordinance to convert a portion of their property into an 24-APARTMENT SENIOR living facility.

 

 

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203 MAMARONECK AVENUE BLAZE –CONTROLLED BY WP FIRE DEPARTMENT. 12 APARTMENTS UNINHABITABLE

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203 Mamaroneck Avenue (on left). Fire Headquarters is second building from right.

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203 Mamaroneck Avenue.

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Yellow Notice banning persons from 203 Mamaroneck unless authorized.

WPCNR FIRE NEWS. From the White Plains Professional Firefighters. February 1, 2017:

Earlier today, White Plains firefighters responded to a working fire in an apartment on the 4th floor of a mixed occupancy dwelling (203 Mamaroneck Avenue).

Following an aggressive interior attack as well as dangerous conditions while ventilating a pitched terracotta-tiled roof in the snow, they were able to gain control and extinguish the flames just as they began to spread to the common attic and cockloft. One firefighter was injured and transported to the hospital as a result of the hazardous roof operations.

With Ladder 34 out of service, we relied on mutual aid from neighboring departments in order to provide relief for our men and the use of their ladder truck, a job which would’ve been undertaken by L-34 were it in service.

While we appreciate the help from our neighbors, a quick response from Ladder 34 may have provided faster relief for our other ladder crews operating and perhaps prevented our brother from being injured.

Luckily for everyone involved, the close proximity of the building to fire headquarters made for a response time of less than 2 minutes, and allowed our men to get on top of the fire before it had a chance to spread further.

This goes to show that a lightning fast response and adequate manpower are necessary to operate safely and efficiently at a fire scene, something that the taxpayers of this city deserve.

 

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WHITE PLAINS ACT ASSERTION “FASNY PARCEL A” HAS NEVER BEEN ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE SAID TO BE FALSE BASED ON FASNY’S OWN DEIS STATEMENT

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. January 31, 2017:

Dear Mayor Roach and Members of the White Plains Common Council,
I attach here FASNY’s DEIS page with an 1899 map clearly showing the natural streams which were later buried when the Ridgeway Country Club golf course was built atop them.  Note FASNY’s own notation, “STREAM ON PARCEL A.”
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 You can very clearly see that FASNY’s correctly-identified “STREAM ON PARCEL D” (lower center of picture–in red outline) joins together with the stream that arises on Parcel A (in red outline, slightly to left of  “Stream on Parcel D).
It then continues to flow south as one of the many streams on the FASNY property that together form the East Branch of the Mamaroneck River.  Nowhere is there any reference to a “sewer ditch.”
I also attach a screenshot of FASNY’s description of this as a STREAM on p. 21 of FASNY’s DEIS.
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ACT’s claim that “everyone agrees” these are “sewer ditches” is ludicrous.  Does ACT really believe that Westchester Country Club, across the street from the current FASNY property, would allow an open sewer to flow across their property?  It’s laughable.
Over the course of the 20th century, it was very common for human development to intentionally bury water courses of all kinds, erroneously believing that once buried, they could be forgotten.  But as neighbors of the FASNY property know, there is regular flooding of all these buried streams after heavy rains, spring thaws, and so on.  If ACT wants to be taken seriously, they should read FASNY’s own map and documentation of the property.
Sincerely,
Anne Bobroff-Hajal

 

 

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Service Employees International Union Expresses Alarm Over Gorsuch Nomination to Supreme Court

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. From SEIU 32BJ, Trumbull Connecticut. January 31, 2017:

The following statement is from Héctor Figueroa President of 32BJ SEIU, one of the largest unions representing immigrant workers in the country:

“The discriminatory and xenophobic actions on refugees and immigrants imposed by President Trump make clear that the next justice to the Supreme Court must be willing to serve as a check on extremist and unconstitutional policies that undermine our system of self-governance and our justice system. We need a careful, thorough and independent review to ensure the American public understands the background and views of the nominee.

Together we will stand up against the nomination of any extremist, speak out for our vision for a just society, and rise up to win back an America where every family and community can feel protected by the law.”

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ACT-FASNY DEVELOPMENT SUPPORTERS…SAY DRAINAGE DITCH IS NOT ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE.

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. From White Plains Neighbors Act. January 31, 2017:

Dear Mayor Roach and Members of the Common Council,
As members of White Plains Neighbors ACT, many of us living in or around the failed Ridgeway Golf Course, we feel compelled to respond to the continued negative campaign and outright lies against the School and Park, as evidenced by the recent letters to the Council by the Gedney Association and their followers.
Their latest ridiculous claim is that an open sewer ditch on the other side of Ridgeway – not even on FASNY property – would make FASNY’s reduced alternative plan a designated environmentally sensitive site, thus requiring a supermajority vote. This is truly a desperate, “last-ditch” effort to stop the creation of the School and Park.
If sewer ditches indicated environmentally sensitive sites, the entire City would be declared an environmentally sensitive site.  This makes no sense.
It is important to note that the Gedney Association speaks for a limited number of the thousands of White Plains residents who live in this area. The majority of our community, and the City at large, strongly believe that the Common Council, as they did in supporting the Settlement Stipulation for a reduced School, should put this matter to rest, and approve the current plan to build the School.
The reduced plan will only build on 29 acres of the former 130 acre former Ridgeway Site, as well as include a 51 acre publicly accessible nature park at no cost to the City. We think this would be an incredible asset for our City – as do our thousand plus supporters.
The White Plains Planning Board, Design Review Board, and Transportation Commission all reviewed the revised, reduced scale project and all three agencies unanimously recommend approval by the Common Council.
If the Gedney Association’s ridiculous ditch argument were entertained, it would return this matter to the Courts and destroy the settlement agreement and recommence the expensive litigation.
The City already voted 6-1 in its prior SEQRA Findings, and other public documents produced during the prior SEQRA review, that there were “no sensitive environmental features or their established buffer areas” on Parcel A of the FASNY site.
Nothing has changed on or off the FASNY site, except that their project is smaller with lessened impacts. If the City backtracks now on its prior determination, it would open the City and its taxpayers to enormous legal liabilities and damage claims.
More importantly, the City’s own records label this feature, again not even on FASNY’s property, as an open drainage “ditch.” A copy of the City’s own map is attached. Manual pdf This ditch runs under the Ridgeway Golf Course in City storm sewer pipes, crosses under Ridgeway, opens for 60 feet or so on the Westchester Hills Golf property, and discharges back into underground storm sewer pipes on Westchester Hills.
Everyone agrees that it carries mostly storm-water from the City streets. It is not a “river, stream or brook” or other similar “flowing water course,” which were meant to be protected in the City’s environmental statutes.  This whole topic is ridiculous and is another example of the Gedney Association’s “war of attrition” against this School.
Finally, we are aware that the City regularly does not apply these provisions where roadways separate the various parcels such as Ridgeway in this case.
This latest claim by the Gedney Association is not about protecting the environment. This is about the battle by a few to kill the School and Park, keep WPHS foot traffic out of their neighborhood, and continue this losing litigation, which has already cost the City’s taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. The Gedney Association’s lawsuits and motions continue to strike out – they are 0 for 3 in the Courts.  When will the insanity stop?
We also want to note that Neighbors ACT supporters include a significant number of us in the Gedney area who do not agree with the intransigent nature of the Gedney Association leadership.  These ACT Gedney residents favor the FASNY project and feel that the Gedney Association does not represent us or our views.
We trust that the Common Council will see through this absurd “last ditch” effort by the Gedney Association – as the rest of your taxpayers do – and vote to end this unfortunate stain on the City’s reputation and Budget. To backtrack on your own Environmental Findings and convert this property to an Environmentally Sensitive Site, when lawyers in ACT tell us at best that it is probably a question of ambiguous statutory language, is to invite continued and more intense litigation at taxpayer expense as we enter the upcoming election cycle.
Respectfully,
The White Plains Neighbors ACT Communications Team
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Next Executive Order?: Remove The Statue of Liberty from New York Harbor. America is Closed. Move On.

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WPCNR NEWS & COMMENT. By John F. Bailey. January 28, 2017:

The issue of Executive Orders by President Trump Friday leads to an all too sad conclusion:

America is no longer the “go to” place for dreamers, people in trouble, children, oppressed  men, women and their children, and God knows the misery individuals face around the world as a result of pandering to Americans’ fear of the different..

That America just disappeared yesterday with a pen stroke.

The Statue of Liberty has been the personality of America since France gave it to this nation in the 19th century.

The erstwhile “Lady of Liberty”  is a relic of a time when America stood for something. At the base of the statue there is this poem:

New Colossus

By Emma Lazurus

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Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
“Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

Well that legendary message is obsolete now.

As I read it over just as I posted it. I really read it. It brought tears to my eyes.

That America is over. My America is gone. In a few strokes of a pen a very mean person shattered America’s reputation, its pride, its courage, its mission to the world.

It is not coming back ever the way it was. Maybe long after I am dead it will.

President Trump put out restrictions on immigration.

Immigration was always restrictive to a degree: persons coming to Ellis Island at the time of the great migration, were not admitted if sick; if they had no place to stay or family, if they could not support themselves.

And, of course the predominantly “blue blood” USA State Department in the 1930s and 1940s refused to accept Jews into the country for most of World War II,(an absolute prejudiced and genocidal policy).  The U.S. government was reluctant even to accept one ship of them until Reporter Ruth Gruber’s photographs of a jam-packed ship full of Jews that every port in the Mediteranean Sea turned away, shamed the United States into doing so (despite evidence of the holocaust).

By the way Holocaust Remembrance Day was recognized Friday.

What callous timing by the new President.

It is ironic and poignantly melancholy that President Trump signed these orders to hold back the tide of  refugees when the holocaust was remembered, (as follows according to The Huffington Post):

  • Suspend all refugee admissions for 120 days while the administration determines which countries pose the least risk.
  • Temporarily suspending visa issuances to people in countries where the administration considers security screening inadequate ― meaning people from those countries couldn’t enter the U.S. at all.
  • Capping total refugee admissions for fiscal year 2017 at 50,000 ― less than half of the 110,000 proposed by the Obama administration.

He is proposing to build a wall between Mexico and the United States.

When immigrants arrived here 100 years ago they faced the same prejudices from the “Americans” who were here—the descendants of the religious founders from England who left that land because of repression — who survived mainly because Native Americans helped them.

Those that came in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries faced resentment by those property owners who had already made their mark. The new immigrants were called harsh, humiliating names (you know what those names were) and they settled in neighborhoods of their own kind. The East Side of Manhattan, the West Side, Mulberry Street. Chinatown.

New York also accepted Negros from the South. It was a tumultuous time. The immigrants were disliked because they were different,  did not  speak English, had different customs, whatever.

Somehow we always dislike the “different,” make fun of them. Does it make us feel good to do that? What is there about that feeling? Or worse.

But, now America is afraid of refugees. Afraid of helping starving children without a home. Since when?

Now the intent of these restrictions above that Mr Trump has put out executive orders on or will, is to protect us.

Run background checks. And, in the process just arbitrarily shutting America’s door on all from “risky nations” pending Trump Administration analysis of which nations pose the greatest risk. Suspending immigration entirely for nations with inadequate security procedures? Well he issued a list yesterday: 7 Middle Eastern Nations.

Trump inherits a government that can’t secure its own secret information. Hopefully, Rudolph Giuliani will change all that.

(See Eric  Snowden “Take Out”, Hillary Clinton hacked emails, and that 39 page “From Russia With Love” dossier, is it real or is it not? And we don’t know? Where is James Bond when you need him? They’ll never investigate that dossier.)

To do all this that the Trump Administration proposes, as well as the deportation initiative,  I think that is going to be very hard to do and set up structures and organizations to do that.

But, more to the point: this is not the America I once knew.

It breaks my heart we did not accept more “boat people” when we were turning them away. It breaks my heart.

The heartbreak, the deaths, the despair the refugees sitting on our borders are now going through is worse. The future of those on route are now faced with, I cannot imagine.

Well, I hope everybody feels good and more protected, this morning. I hope you do.

Someday you will need help and there will be nobody there. You will know what it means to find no compassion.

Now the refugees of the world have nobody either thanks to the Trump  Executive Orders.

I hope Mr. Trump is acting out of prudence, not politics, acting out of concern, not prejudice. Sadly, I don’t think so.

Perhaps this new administration should build a monument to what it stands for– a statue of Donald Trump to replace the Statue of Liberty.

In 7 Days as President he has shattered the image of America across the world. He has shut “The Golden Door,” ignoring the truth that immigrants built this nation, the railroads, the bridges, the factories, the farms. We can only hope that his assembled team of “The New Robber Barons,” who in the last 17 years have created financial misery while enhancing their own wealth, and now have shown their true nature.

As a woman told me yesterday in a conversation about a news event, in a totally spontaneous statement:

“I want my America back.”

I could not have said it better.

And, until it means something again,  send the Statue of Liberty back to France. It no longer means anything, replace it with a statue of Donald Trump.

It could be a statue like the statue of  Ozymandias, “The King of Kings.”

“Ozymandias” is a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley:

 I met a traveler from an antique land
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;
And on the pedestal these words appear:
“My name is Donald Trump, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!”
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.

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