QUALITY OF LIFE Joseph Gallagher, Chair

CB 2 Conference Room (and via Video Conference) 3 Washington Square Village #1A, New York, NY

1. *Street Activities: 10/24/21 – Protect Chinatown Health Fair 2021 - Centre St. between Grand St. and Howard St. (Applicant: The Peter Kwong Immigrant Workers Learning Center) 10/28/21 – Mythology Agency Party - Crosby St. between East Houston St. and Bleecker St. (Sponsor: Ludlow Grey) (withdrawn) 10/30/21 – CMA Halloween Family Day - 6th Ave.

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION Patricia Laraia, Chair

Meeting Access via Video Conference , United States

*Update by DOE on the ECF project for NYC iSchool and Chelsea Vocational. *Discussion of the Bleecker School option set to expire December 31, 2021. For details, visit bit.ly/BleeckerFAQ *Discussion of Capital & Expense Budget Priorities for Fiscal Year 2023.  Please register using the link below:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7gYP8hhBThCrv2KnMqB6vA

LAND USE Frederica Sigel, Chair

Meeting Access via Video Conference , United States

*Review of ULURP-related commitments over the last ten years. *Discussion of Expense Budget Priorities for Fiscal Year 2023. Please register using the link below:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HclcIK1lTbyWaa1H0X-Baw

QUALITY OF LIFE Joseph Gallagher, Chair

NY, United States

Thurs., 10/14 @ 5:00 PM - Meeting Access via Videoconference *Executive Session to discuss applications heard on Monday, October 4th and Tuesday, October 12th Please register using the link below:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2sLZpVxpS5eYB45UtYaSKA

LANDMARKS 1 Chenault Spence, Chair

Meeting Access via Video Conference , United States

*399 W. Broadway - Application is to propose a Master Plan for hand painted advertising signage. *33 Ninth Ave. aka 401-403 W. 13th St. – Application is to retro-fit the existing non-illuminated window signs with internal illumination and install one custom corner sign cabinet reading ‘Rolex’ with a clock at each elevation. *52-58 Gansevoort St.

LANDMARKS 2 Chenault Spence, Chair

Meeting Access via Video Conference , United States

*54 Bleecker St. - Application is to replace an existing storefront. *314 Bleecker St.- Application is to modify a rear yard extension, install a gate in the existing masonry garden wall and modify an egress door opening. *122 W. 3rd St. aka 12 Minetta Lane - Application is to restore both the West 3rd Street and

EXECUTIVE Jeannine Kiely, Chair

CB 2 Conference Room (and via Video Conference) 3 Washington Square Village #1A, New York, NY

Meeting Access via Videoconference with a Restricted In-Person Option We strongly encourage the public to attend virtually by registering here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nPWj-wLHRPipW8ndS181Sg However, if you would like to attend in-person, you must wear a mask over your mouth and nose during the entire meeting and register in advance here: https://cb2exec1021.eventbrite.com The in-person component will be in

FULL BOARD Jeannine Kiely, Chair

CB 2 Conference Room (and via Video Conference) 3 Washington Square Village #1A, New York, NY

Meeting Access via Videoconference with a Restricted In-Person Option Download the October 2021 Full Board Package.  Written testimony and/or virtual speaker cards can be submitted by email before 5:00 p.m. October 21, 2021 to [email protected]. Please submit your name, agenda topic, and address. Public speakers will be limited to 2 minutes or less at the

ARTS & INSTITUTIONS Robin Rothstein, Chair

Meeting Access via Video Conference , United States

The Whitney Museum's Education Department will present an update regarding their methodologies and how these relate to the community, as well as a peek at upcoming programming. The NYC AIDS Memorial will present an update regarding the organization's current and upcoming programming initiatives. Please register using the link below:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gke5P46-TyGmwOaTTowW4A

EQUITY, RACE & JUSTICE Mar Fitzgerald, Chair

Meeting Access via Video Conference , United States

1.*Racial Equity & the NYC Charter: Racial Justice Commission Harold Miller, Deputy Executive Director Learn about the interim report of key findings from the Racial Justice Commission, including the six patterns of inequity, criteria for structural change, and your power in the Charter revision process. 2. *The History of Affordable Housing in CB2: Greenwich Village