C O M M U N I T Y    B O A R D   7   /   M A N H A T T A N

JANUARY 2026 

Proposed Committee Agendas    Subject to Change

Updates at www.nyc.gov/mcb7


The following committee is not meeting this month:

  • Steering

Public Safety Task Force, Jami Floyd, Chair

Wednesday, January 7th, 6:30 PM - No votes will be taken

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_0An1OCT_Rfm-yDRav5Gf3A

  1. Adoption of Agenda (2.5 min)
  2. Introduction of Task Force - overview, goals, timeframe (5 min)
  3. Member intros with TOP issue prioritization (20 min)
  4. Discussion of purpose and priorities for CB7 (30 min)
  5. Motion to adjourn (2.5 min)

Senior Task Force, Roberta Semer, Chair

Thursday, January 8th, 10:00 AM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_IVgY50qvT6yhQHyBXq-6Tw


Preservation Committee, Adam Brodheim and Jennifer Maulsby, Co-Chairpersons

Thursday, January 8th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_vDTY9b4FTiq5ILhS0eyBTA

Draft Materials: 1.8.26 Preservation Committee Draft Materials

  1. Adoption of Agenda
  2. 56 West 66th Street, Hebrew Union College (Columbus Avenue - Central Park West.) Application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness for signage.
  3. 295 Central Park West (West 89th - 90th.) Application #LPC-26-04716 to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness for a sidewalk canopy.
  4. 323 West 100th Street (Riverside Drive - West End Avenue.) Application #LPC-26-04716 Application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness to modify a window opening at the top floor of the rear facade.
  5. Discussion and potential approval of a letter to the Landmarks Preservation Commission concerning 30 West 67th Street.
  6. New Business.

Directed by the City Charter mandate that Community Boards review matters prior to consideration by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, the Preservation Committee reviews the “appropriateness” of proposed changes to individually designated landmarks as well as to properties listed within the Upper West Side’s Historic Districts.


Parks & Environment Committee, Barbara Adler and Daria Kim, Co-Chairpersons

Joint with the Transportation Committee, Ken Coughlin and Sofia Vala, Co-Chairpersons

Monday, January 12th, 6:30 PM **New Date**

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN__9O2WHnJQYKLD5hopS2IYw

  1. Agenda to be adopted.
  2. Central Park. Brief presentation by the Central Park Conservancy in recognition of the 200th anniversary of Seneca Village’s founding, regarding the permanent commemoration of Seneca Village within Central Park.

Joint with the Transportation

  1. Discussion on Pedestrian Safety while crossing the Central Park Drives.
  • Q&A with respective agencies.

Please sign up to speak in person or online here. Comments are limited to one to two minutes, subject to time availability and number of speakers.

  1. Old & New Business.

Transportation Committee, Ken Coughlin and Sofia Vala, Co-Chairpersons

Tuesday, January 13th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_RjZR51SoT3WG6kDTGBwb6A

  1. Adoption of Agenda & Roll Call. 2 mins
  2. Presentation by DSNY  regarding Street Cleaning and its impacts of non-compliance. 45 mins
  1. Read about MCB7’s ride along with DSNY here.
  • Legislation: NYS Senate bill S1891 (2025–2026) would authorize a pilot program for camera enforcement of street-cleaning violations. Related City Council proposal: Int. 0764-2024.
  1. Discussion of Transportation Committee goals for 2026 and how we want to spend discretionary funding. 45 min
  2. Discuss and review new committee discussion rules. 20 mins
  3. New and Old Business. 45 mins
  1. MTA Updates by Andrew Albert.
  2. Central Park, speed limits have been reduced from 20 MPH to 15 MPH.
  3. Review request for the following items:
  1. Potential daytime bus service on West End Avenue;
  2. Midblock crosswalk on West 79th Street between Broadway and West End Avenue;
  3. Pedestrian safety and accessibility at West 80th Street and Riverside Drive; and
  4. Temporary pedestrian and cyclist detour during construction on 107th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.

Business & Consumer Issues Committee, Natasha Kazmi and Michele Parker, Co-Chairpersons

Wednesday, January 14th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_liAwxp3sRSSqiybdZoZdxQ

  1. Adoption of Agenda.
  2. 944 Columbus Avenue (West 106th - 107th Streets) New application request to SLA by Coma Bueno, Corp. d/b/a TBD.
  3. New business.

Postponed to February’s agenda:

  • New Applications and Temporary Retail Permits -
  • 333 West 86th Street (Riverside Drive - West End Avenue) by WG 86th Street SH, LLC d/b/a Atria West  .
  • 706 Amsterdam Avenue (West 94th - 95th Streets) by Sai Srishtti, Inc. d/b/a TBD.
  • Alteration -
  • 44 West 63rd Street (Columbus Avenue - Broadway) by West 63 Empire Associates, LLC & The Empire Rooftop, LLC d/b/a The Empire Hotel.

Youth, Education and Libraries Committee, Kristen Berger and Minna Elias, Chair

Thursday, January 15th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_re0JB4ueSw6HHdxIdDcJsw

  1. Agenda to be Adopted
  2. Special Topic: Discipline in Schools and Impacts
  • Guest Speaker: Michaela Shuchman, Attorney, Legal Services NYC (Education Unit)
  1. Old & New Business.
  • Old Business: Resolution on AirConditioners in all classrooms and instructional spaces

Housing & Land Use Committee, Seema Reddy, John Schochet and Louisa Craddock, Co-Chairpersons

Wednesday, January 21st, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_0xWd8jqrQpCeswXSRvf_DQ

  1. Adoption of Agenda.
  2. NYCHA RAD/PACT Conversions in CB7: Presentation by Polly Spain.
  1. Map of UWS NYCHA Developments and those going through RAD/PACT
  2. NYCHA Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) Resources for Residents
  3. Press Release: NYCHA Builds on Momentum of the PACT Program with Request for Expressions of Interest Soliciting Partners for 27 Developments Across New York City
  4. NYCHA RFEI (Request for Expressions of Interest) for PACT Citywide Clusters
  5. PACT Program Briefing: Upper West Side Developments (Presentation from NYCHA)
  6. CHPC: Web Brief: What the Data Says about Housing Violations and PACT
  1. NYCHA Wise Towers: Their Experience with RAD/PACT Conversion: Presentation by Ernesto Carrera (President of Wise Towers Tenant Association) and Cynthia Tibbs (President of WSUR Brownstones Tenant Association / Vice Chair of Manhattan South NYCHA Council).
  1. The City: Private Management Promised to Fix Public Housing, Yet Hundreds of Violations Linger
  2. City Limits: Puerto Rican Families in New York’s Public Housing Worry Privatization Will Cause Displacement 
  1. Establish 4-5 Specific Goals for the Housing & Land Use Committee in 2026. Please identify the top 4-5 goals your committee aims to accomplish before the summer break. The goals should be specific such that their completion can be measured by reference to objective criteria. Potential examples drawn from the most recent DNS include:
  • Convert M96 to Select Bus Service
  • Implement Vertical Police Patrols in NYCHA Complexes
  • Fund One School-Based Mental Health Center for Teenagers

(If a larger or longer-term goal feels unrealistic within this timeframe, consider outlining interim steps your committee can take, such as drafting a resolution addressing the topic or tabling in the neighborhood to increase awareness. The goal is to identify key areas of concern where we can realistically and proactively make an impact over the next few months.)  

  1. Old & New Business.

Please see the full, detailed agenda HERE (including a preview of the February Committee Agenda and follow-up Information from previous meetings)


Health & Human Services Committee, Hayden Brockett and Isaac Adlerstein Co-Chairpersons

Tuesday, January 27th, 6:30pm

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_6-vgH6CPQJaDXIEHr2MUtw

  1. Adoption of Agenda. (1 minute)
  2. Introduction from new Co-Chairs (2 minutes)
  3. Community Happenings (17 minutes)
  1. Local (11 minutes)
  1. Introduction of local food security organization(s) (3 minutes)
  2. NYSNA strike update (3 minutes)
  3. HOPE Count  (3 minutes)
  4. Influenza cases (2 minutes)
  1. City/State (4 minutes)
  1. $2.4 billion freeze to NYS paused (2 minutes)
  2. 2-Care program announced (2 minutes)
  1. Federal
  1. ACA subsidies (2 minutes)
  1. Presentation from Bellevue’s CAB Committee (15 minutes)
  1. Brief presentation by NYC Health + Hospitals Bellevue regarding its FY 2025–2026 State budget priorities, including funding mechanisms that support safety-net hospital services and care for Community District 7 residents, and a request for Board support.
  1. Presenter: Karen Moore, Chair, NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue CAB
  1. Discussion of HHS Committee goals for 2026 and how we want to spend discretionary funding. (45 minutes)
  1. Street homeless advocacy project
  2. House of worship-based shelters
  1. New business.



C O M M U N I T Y    B O A R D   7   /   M A N H A T T A N

DECEMBER 2025 

Proposed Committee Agendas    Subject to Change

Updates at www.nyc.gov/mcb7


The following Committee/s will not meet this month:

  • Health & Human Services Committee
  • Steering Committee

Transportation Committee, Ken Coughlin and Sofia Vala, Co-Chairpersons

Tuesday, December 9th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_ikAqBNigS9uUIW31t-kTFQ

  1. Adoption of Agenda & Roll Call. 2 mins
  2. 670 Columbus Avenue d/b/a Trader Joe's (West 93rd - 92nd Streets). Request to DOT for a Truck Loading Zone.30 mins
  3. Request by  Belnord Retail LLC to DOT to relocate the Citibike Station (Site ID 7458.03) located on the south side of West 87th Street (Broadway - Amsterdam Avenues). 30 mins
  4. 235 West 75th Street, The Astor Condominium (Broadway - West End Avenue). Request to DOT for a Curbside Loading Zone. 15 mins
  5. Old and New Business. 15 mins
  • Bike corral installation on 71st street - progress update (Colleen Chattergoon to update us)
  • Reopening Public Member selection process (Alex Bell to update us)  
  • MTA Updates (Andrew Albert to update us)

Business & Consumer Issues Committee, Natasha Kazmi and Michele Parker, Co-Chairpersons

joint with Transportation Committee, Ken Coughlin and Sofia Vala, Co-Chairpersons

Wednesday, December 10th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_sNQPlhTRSf-hEtzFKhLB_A

  1. Adoption of Agenda.
  2. Reports from Local Business Improvement Districts (BIDs). Brief updates on ongoing initiatives, district activities, and upcoming events relevant to local businesses and the community.
  • Lincoln Square BID

joint with Transportation Committee

  1. Discussion and review by Clearview Productions regarding the 2026 Street Festival.

Business & Consumer Issues Committee

  1. Application to the State Liquor Authority for a:
  1. New Application and Temporary Retail Permit
  1. 44 West 63rd Street (Broadway - Columbus Avenue) by The Empire Rooftop, LLC d/b/a The Empire Rooftop
  2. 210 West 70th Street (West End Avenue - Amsterdam Avenue) by Years of the Dragon, Inc. d/b/a Wu’s Dynasty
  3. 410 Amsterdam Avenue (West 79th - 78th Streets) by Geo Hospitality, Corp d/b/a Saperavi Georgian Eatery  & Bar
  1. Class Change
  1. 286 Columbus Avenue (West 73rd - 74th Streets) by D&J Sushi, LLC d/b/a Sushi Masu.
  1. New business.

Application withdrawn by the Applicant:

  • New Application and Temporary Retail Permit
  • 2178 Broadway (West 77th) Motek Upper West Side, LLC d/b/a TBD

Senior Task Force, Roberta Semer, Chair

Thursday, December 11th, 10:00 AM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_pni7FXXUTmiDe8kyPhXzKA


Preservation Committee, Adam Brodheim and Jennifer Maulsby, Co-Chairpersons

Thursday, December 11th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_VT_Nhr4USQaek7otv4-Z2Q 
See
draft resolutions

  1. Adoption of Agenda.
  2. 106 West 81st Street (Columbus Avenue). Application #LPC-26-01097 to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a rooftop addition and modify the rear of the building.
  3. 254 West 88th Street (Broadway - West End Avenue.) Application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission to legalize the reconstruction of the top floor rear facade.
  4. New business.

  • As per the applicant, this application has been:
  • Postponed:
  • 56 West 66th Street, Hebrew Union College (Columbus Avenue - Central Park West.) Application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness for signage.
  • 144 West 80th Street (Amsterdam - Columbus Avenues). Application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness to expand their brownstone.
  • Withdrawn:
  • 347 West End Avenue (West 76th - 77th Streets.) Application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness for an extension to the existing rear EL and construction of a new structure housing the elevator, adjacent to the EL.

Directed by the City Charter mandate that Community Boards review matters prior to consideration by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, the Preservation Committee reviews the “appropriateness” of proposed changes to individually designated landmarks as well as to properties listed within the Upper West Side’s Historic Districts.


Parks & Environment Committee, Barbara Adler and Daria Kim, Co-Chairpersons

Monday, December 15th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_6VrGUk7wSB-vpp9MJDYKqw

  1. Adoption of Agenda.
  2.  (82nd West Street.) Updated Design Presentation by NYC Department of Parks & Recreation and discussion of a proposed resolution.
  1. Presentation by NYC Parks and Riverside Park Conservancy for in-kind replacement of the existing ramp into Riverside Park South at West  68th Street and Riverside Boulevard.
  1. Old and New Business.

Housing & Land Use Committee, Seema Reddy, John Schochet and Louisa Craddock, Co-Chairpersons

Wednesday, December 17th, 6:30 PM (REMOTE MEETING ONLY, not in person)

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_wkNbgEumQziZFsKarhriuA

  1. Adoption of Agenda.
  2. Updates on recent agenda items:
  1. Bloomingdale Library RFP, West 100th Street Development Opportunity RFP
  2. The NYC Commission to Strengthen Local Democracy (the NYC Council's Charter Review Commission) Final Report 2025:
  • Ballot Question #4 (Community Planning & Fair Housing)
  • Other Notable Proposals: Community Boards
  1. Goal-setting and discussion of topics of interest to discuss at future H&LU Committee Meetings.
  1. Old & New Business.

Youth, Education and Libraries Committee, Kristen Berger and Minna Elias, Chair

Thursday, December 18th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_967EFMlrT0GkszKeM52mzQ

  1. Adoption of Agenda
  2. Discussion with Kamar Samuels, District 3 Superintendent, on:
  • State of the District report;
  • A/C and proper ventilation in all instructional and shared spaces; and
  • Civic for All collaboration with MCB7.
  1. Old & New Business

All committee meetings offer a hybrid format, allowing members of the public to participate either in person or virtually via Zoom. These meetings typically occur at the Community Board office located at 250 West 87th Street, unless stated otherwise. Agendas are subject to change, so for the most up-to-date information on committee agendas and meeting locations, visit www.mcb7.org. Additionally, you can submit comments via email to mn07@cb.nyc.gov.

 Resolutions adopted during committee meetings will be presented at the Full Board Meeting on Tuesday, January 6, 2025, starting at 6:30 PM. More info can be found here.

MISSED A RECENT mCB7 COMMITTEE MEETING?        

          ► Catch the full recording on our YouTube channel: YouTube.com/@Manhattancbseven4610          

                                                             ~     Stay informed and stay involved!        ~                                    .                                            .                                                                                  .

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C O M M U N I T Y    B O A R D   7 / M A N H A T T A N

━ NOVEMBER 2025 ━

Proposed Committee Agendas    Subject to Change

Updates at www.nyc.gov/mcb7


Health & Human Services Committee, Ken Coughlin and Saralee Evans, Co-Chairpersons

Tuesday, November 25th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_gJkClv4uQyCsgqTMUTR62Q

  1. Adoption of Agenda.
  2. Discussion of Int. 1096, a bill before the New York City Council that would allow City retirees to keep their traditional Medicare benefits rather than be required to enroll in a privately administered Medicare Advantage Plan. A resolution may result.
  • Evie Silberman, NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees  
  1. Old and New Business.

All committee meetings offer a hybrid format, allowing members of the public to participate either in person or virtually via Zoom. These meetings typically occur at the Community Board office located at 250 West 87th Street, unless stated otherwise. Agendas are subject to change, so for the most up-to-date information on committee agendas and meeting locations, visit www.mcb7.org. Additionally, you can submit comments via email to mn07@cb.nyc.gov.

 Resolutions adopted during committee meetings will be presented at the Full Board Meeting on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, starting at 6:30 PM. More info can be found here.

MISSED A RECENT mCB7 COMMITTEE MEETING?        

          ► Catch the full recording on our YouTube channel: YouTube.com/@ManhattanCB7                  

                                                             ~     Stay informed and stay involved!        ~                                    .                                            .                                                                                  .

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Business & Consumer Issues Committee, Joshua Cohen and Michele Parker, Co-Chairpersons

Wednesday, October 5th at 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_NBXkfSiAQLSnwCUL2dIGfg

  1. Review proposed resolutions for application to the State Liquor Authority , as follows:
  1. New Application and Temporary Retail Permit
  1. 15 West End Avenue (West 59th – 60th Streets) by Ivory & White Markets I, LLC d/b/a Mortin Williams – The Fresh Marketplace.
  2. 1 Lincoln Plaza a/k/a 1900 Broadway by 20 West 64th Street Management, LLC and Dlnex NYC Restaurant Services, LLC.
  3. 50 West 77th Street (Columbus Avenue) by Leithium, LLC d/b/a TBD.
  4. 206 West 79th Street (Broadway – Amsterdam Avenue) by Po-Var, LLC d/b/a TBD.
  5. 201 West 83rd Street (Amsterdam Avenue) by Jack’s Coffee UWS, LLC d/b/a TBD
  6. 999 Columbus Avenue (West 109th Street) by Homemade Taqueria IX, Corp. d/b/a TBD
  1. Class Change
  1. 1998 Broadway (West 67th – 68th Streets) by American Multi-Cinema, Inc.
  • To full on premise from Wine, beer & Cider.
  1. 2310 Broadway (West 83rd – 84th Streets) by American Multi-Cinema, Inc. d/b/a AMC 84th Street
  • To full on premise from Wine, beer & Cider.

Temporary Permit Retail and Class Change

  1.  891 Amsterdam Avenue (West 104th Street) by American Youth Hostels, Inc.

-         To full on premise from Wine, beer & Cider.


Transportation Committee, Elizabeth Caputo and Jami Floyd, Co-Chairpersons

Tuesday, November 10th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_izJmHgHWSpqa1uURgWOaJg

  1. Adoption of Agenda & Roll Call.  (5 Mins)
  2. Discussion and Potential Revised Resolution on E-Bikes  (40 Mins)
  3. DOT Updates (10 Mins)
  4. MTA Updates  (10 Mins)
  5. Debrief of Left-Turn Intersection Walkthrough  (5 Mins)
  6. New Business.  (15 Mins)

Business & Consumer Issues Committee, Natasha Kazmi and Michele Parker, Co-Chairpersons

Wednesday, November 12th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_vpERE3oCTUuSPolk3DuGYw

  1. Adoption of Agenda.
  2. Discussion with Nicole Paynter, Columbus Avenue BID.
  3. Discussion of the BCI Committee’s Community Topics of Interest Survey to gather feedback from residents, business owners, and BIDs on issues and priorities to inform future agendas.
  4. Application to the State Liquor Authority for a:
  1. New Application and Temporary Retail Permit
  1. 224  West 104th Street (Broadway - Amsterdam Avenue) by Consuelo Hospitality, Corp d/b/a Consuelo
  2. 917 Columbus Avenue (West 105th Street) by Koo Thai UWS, Inc. d/b/a Koo Thai UWS
  3. 941 Amsterdam Avenue (West 106th) Flaco Hospitality, LLC d/b/a Picnic by the Black Parrot
  4. 2672 Broadway a/k/a 216 West 106th Street by Samos 2025, LLC
  1. Alteration
  1. 150 West 65th Street (Amsterdam-Columbus Avenues) by Sweet Hospitality Group, LLC d/b/a TBD
  • Proposes to add an additional bar within the premises.
  1. 155 West 62nd Street (Amsterdam - Columbus Avenues) by Legends Hospitality, LLC.
  • Proposes to add an additional bar within the premises.
  • Seasonal License, October 2025 - March 2026
  1. New business.

The following applications have been withdrawn by the applicants:

  • 410 Amsterdam Avenue (West 79th – 80th Street) by Geo Hospitality, Corp d/b/a Saperevi Georgian Eatery & Bar.
  • 660 Amsterdam Avenue (West 92nd – 93rd Streets) by Sushi Tokyo NYC, Inc. d/b/a Sushi Tokyo.

Preservation Committee, Adam Brodheim, Jennifer Maulsby and Madge Rosenberg, Co-Chairpersons

joint with Housing & Land Use Committee, Seema Reddy and Louisa Craddock, Co-Chairpersons

Thursday, November 13th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_x6IC8B7yTFar6F5l8Sdy3A

  1. Adoption of Agenda.
  2. 106 West 81st Street (Columbus Avenue). Application #LPC-26-01097 to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a rooftop addition and alter the rear yard.
  3. 143 West 95th Street (Amsterdam - Columbus Avenues). Application #LPC-26-01640 to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a rooftop addition.

Housing & Land Use Committee

  1. 30 West 67th Street (Columbus Avenue - Central Park West). Application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness to demolish and construct a new building on the site (part of the former ABC Site).
  1. New business.

Postponed as per applicant to December’s Agenda

  • 144 West 80th Street (Amsterdam - Columbus Avenues). Application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness to expand their brownstone.

Application withdrawn as per the applicant:

  • 225 West 99th Street, St. Michael's Church (Amsterdam Avenue). Application #LPC-26-04865 to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness to restore the fall protection at a window well at the Rectory in the garden.

Directed by the City Charter mandate that Community Boards review matters prior to consideration by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, the Preservation Committee reviews the “appropriateness” of proposed changes to individually designated landmarks as well as to properties listed within the Upper West Side’s Historic Districts.


Parks & Environment Committee, Barbara Adler and Daria Kim, Co-Chairpersons

Monday, November 17th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_sIUEHyuATrOQuG58w7w3jw

  1.  Adoption of Agenda.
  2. Captain Timothy Magliente, Commanding Officer of the Central Park Precinct:
  1. Police cars and other vehicles parked on the bridle path in Central Park
  2. Update on safety in the park.
  1. Presentation by Hayden Brockett on the Citizens Air Complaint Program.
  • Followed by questions and discussion.
  1. Old and New business.

Steering Committee, Alex Bell, Chair

Tuesday, November 18th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_LwSBymVdSDCwHnRd9CGS2w

  1. Adoption of Agenda.
  2. Carey Alexander: Presentation on Committee Goals & Metrics
  3. Presentation and vote to create Public Safety Task Force
  4. Treasurer report
  5. Chair reports including any agenda items for Full Board.
  6. Old and New business.

Housing & Land Use Committee, Seema Reddy and Louisa Craddock, Co-Chairpersons

Wednesday, November 19th, 6:30 PM

Meeting Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_fw6fc3imTymBsXE-3EAzLA

  1. Adoption of Agenda.
  2. 36 West 66th Street (Columbus Avenue – Central Park West.) Application BSA Cal. No. 2023-25-BZY by West 66th Street Sponsor LLC to the Board of Standards and Appeals, requesting a second statutory extension of building permits associated with the development of a 39-story residential and community facility building, through April 28, 2026. The development is approximately 92% complete.

Joint with YOUTH, EDUCATION, & LIBRARIES COMMITTEE

  1. Bloomingdale Library Project. Presentation by NYC Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and New York Public LIbrary (NYPL).
  2. Old & New Business.

Youth, Education and Libraries Committee, Kristen Berger and Minna Elias, Chair

The committee will be meeting jointly with the Housing & Land Use Committee on November 19, 2025.

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