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UID:10004539-1784053800-1784062800@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2026-07-14/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260811T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260811T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004540-1786473000-1786482000@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2026-08-11/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260908T183000
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DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004541-1788892200-1788901200@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2026-09-08/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261013T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261013T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004542-1791916200-1791925200@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2026-10-13/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261110T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261110T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004543-1794335400-1794344400@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2026-11-10/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261208T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261208T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004544-1796754600-1796763600@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2026-12-08/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270112T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004545-1799778600-1799787600@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2027-01-12/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270209T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270209T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004546-1802197800-1802206800@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2027-02-09/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270309T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270309T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004547-1804617000-1804626000@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2027-03-09/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270413T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270413T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004548-1807641000-1807650000@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2027-04-13/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270511T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270511T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004549-1810060200-1810069200@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2027-05-11/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270608T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270608T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004550-1812479400-1812488400@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2027-06-08/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270713T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270713T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004551-1815503400-1815512400@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2027-07-13/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270810T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270810T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004552-1817922600-1817931600@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2027-08-10/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270914T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270914T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004553-1820946600-1820955600@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2027-09-14/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20271012T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20271012T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004554-1823365800-1823374800@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2027-10-12/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20271109T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20271109T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004555-1825785000-1825794000@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2027-11-09/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20271214T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20271214T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004556-1828809000-1828818000@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2027-12-14/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20280111T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20280111T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004557-1831228200-1831237200@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2028-01-11/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20280208T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20280208T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004558-1833647400-1833656400@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2028-02-08/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20280314T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20280314T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004559-1836671400-1836680400@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2028-03-14/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20280411T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20280411T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004560-1839090600-1839099600@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2028-04-11/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20280509T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20280509T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004561-1841509800-1841518800@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2028-05-09/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20280613T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20280613T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004562-1844533800-1844542800@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2028-06-13/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20280711T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20280711T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004563-1846953000-1846962000@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2028-07-11/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20280808T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20280808T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004564-1849372200-1849381200@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2028-08-08/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20280912T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20280912T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004565-1852396200-1852405200@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2028-09-12/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20281010T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281010T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004566-1854815400-1854824400@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2028-10-10/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
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DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004567-1857839400-1857848400@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2028-11-14/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20281212T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T164716
CREATED:20260105T131829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T165318Z
UID:10004568-1860258600-1860267600@cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Committee Meeting: Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Transportation\, Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month at the District Office located at 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Floor.\nPlease note: Seating is limited and allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and an identification (ID) is mandatory for entry into the building. \nManhattan Community Board 10 (CB10) represents the Harlem community and works on various local issues\, including transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation. Here’s an overview of how CB10 engages with these areas: \n\nTransportation\nCB10 addresses transportation issues to improve mobility\, safety\, and accessibility for residents and visitors in Harlem. Key responsibilities include: \n\nStreet Safety and Traffic Flow:\n\nReviewing proposals for street redesigns\, traffic calming measures\, and bike lanes.\nAdvocating for pedestrian safety enhancements such as improved crosswalks\, curb extensions\, and traffic signals.\n\n\nPublic Transit:\n\nCollaborating with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to improve bus and subway services\, such as route changes or station accessibility.\nMonitoring the impact of construction projects\, like subway repairs\, on local transit.\n\n\nParking and Loading Zones:\n\nWorking on equitable parking regulations\, including the allocation of loading zones for businesses and residents.\nAddressing community concerns about double parking\, idling\, and enforcement.\n\n\nVision Zero Initiatives:\n\nSupporting measures to reduce traffic-related fatalities\, like lowering speed limits and enhancing bike safety.\n\n\n\n\nLandmarks\nCB10 plays a significant role in the identification\, preservation\, and restoration of Harlem’s historic and cultural landmarks. Responsibilities include: \n\nLandmark Designations:\n\nWorking with the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to recommend buildings\, districts\, and sites for designation.\nEngaging the community to ensure support for landmark applications.\n\n\nPreservation Review:\n\nReviewing proposals for alterations\, demolitions\, or new construction in designated historic districts to ensure compliance with preservation guidelines.\nAdvocating for sustainable preservation practices that maintain the architectural character of Harlem.\n\n\nPromotion of Harlem’s Heritage:\n\nHighlighting and protecting culturally significant sites\, such as theaters\, jazz clubs\, and historic residences.\n\n\n\n\nHistoric Preservation\nThis involves broader efforts to maintain Harlem’s architectural\, cultural\, and historical identity. CB10 works to: \n\nAdvocate for Funding and Grants:\n\nSecuring resources for the upkeep of historic buildings and community spaces.\nPartnering with preservation organizations to provide technical support to property owners.\n\n\nCultural Programming:\n\nHosting events and initiatives to educate the community about Harlem’s history and the importance of preservation.\nCollaborating with local historians and cultural institutions.\n\n\nMitigating Development Impact:\n\nMonitoring new development projects to ensure they do not negatively impact the character of historic districts.\nBalancing preservation with modern community needs.\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nCB10 actively involves the public in decision-making by hosting forums\, listening sessions\, and public hearings to gather input on transportation\, landmarks\, and historic preservation issues. This ensures policies reflect the community’s priorities and needs. \nWould you like detailed examples of specific projects or initiatives related to these areas? \nClick here to attend the Transportation\, Landmarks\, and Historic Preservation Committee \nhttps://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610137964 \nMeeting ID: 161 013 7964 \nDial In: 19292056099\,+16465189805\,85703746163# US (New York) \nView General Board Meetings via Facebook Live
URL:https://cbmanhattan.cityofnewyork.us/cb10/event/committee-meeting-transportation-landmarks-and-historic-preservation-15-5-2-2-2-3-2-2/2028-12-12/
LOCATION:Manhattan Community Board 10\, 215 West 125th Street\, 4th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting,Committee Meeting
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