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DAPOLITO SEPTEMBER FORUM REPORT
Report – A forum to provide information concerning the proposed demolition of the Dapolito Center by the Landmarks Committee, CB2 Manhattan – September 30, 2024 The Landmarks Committee held a
INFORMATION ON THE TONY DAPOLITO RECREATION CENTER
The forum to provide information to the public concerning the Parks Department’s proposal to demolish the Dapolito Center was held on September 30, 2024. 140 members of the community, members
BUDGET PRIORITIES SURVEY
Let Your Voice Be Heard – Budget Priorities Survey: Each year Community Boards submit proposed priorities for inclusion in the following year’s City Budget. CB2/M wants to hear from you on what
RESIDENTIAL TRASH CONTAINERIZATION REQUIREMENTS WILL TAKE EFFECT NOVEMBER 12TH
The Department of Sanitation is advising property owners and managers that beginning November 12, 2024, all trash must be set out in a bin (55 gallons or less) with a secure
NYC’s LOCAL LAW 1 EFFECTIVE AUGUST 3RD
New York City’s Local Law 1 of 2024 just went into effect. The bill lets tenants get a City inspection of neighboring vacant apartments with hazards. Click here for more
DINING OUT NYC – DOT REGULATIONS ISSUED; LPC RULES PROPOSED
The Department of Transportation has adopted regulations for the new Dining Out NYC program. To review the adopted regulations, click here. For depictions of what the new permissible sidewalk cafe and roadway cafes will look like,
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