Events
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JOINT MEETING: REOPENING WORKING GROUP Valerie De La Rosa, Chair and ARTS/INSTITUTIONS Robin Rothstein, Chair
NY, United States*Forum for CB2 theaters and performance venues on stability challenges resulting from COVID-19. Panel includes representatives from Ars Nova, Cherry Lane Theatre, Gene Frankel Theatre, HERE, New Ohio Theatre, Rattlestick
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LAND USE Frederica Sigel, Chair
NY, United States*216 Lafayette St. (between Broome and Spring Sts.) BSA 61-12-BZ - This application is filed pursuant to §§72-21 and 72-23 of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York
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LANDMARKS 1 Chenault Spence, Chair
NY, United States*351 Canal St. - Application is to construct an infill of the areaway to create a stair enclosure. *66 W. 9th St. – Application is to alter the areaway and replace a
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EXECUTIVE Carter Booth, Chair
NY, United StatesPlease register at the following link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-zCElTEcTICxgWvYz3antQ
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LANDMARKS 2 Chenault Spence, Chair
NY, United States*14-16 Fifth Avenue - Application is to demolish the existing converted apartment building and to construct a new 19-story apartment building. Please register at the following link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iemP5AxhRHqqkxDZbfGTtQ
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LAND USE Frederica Sigel, Chair
NY, United States*Consideration of Intro 2186: A Local Law to amend the New York City Charter, in relation to requiring a comprehensive long-term plan. – This bill would create a ten-year comprehensive planning cycle connecting
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FULL BOARD Carter Booth, Chair
NY, United StatesWritten testimony and/or virtual speaker cards can be submitted by email before 5:00 p.m. February 18, 2021 to [email protected]. Please submit your name, agenda topic, and address. Public speakers will
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BYLAWS WORKING GROUP Susan Kent, Chair
NY, United StatesContinued discussion of Rules of Order (Bylaws sect. 4). Please register at the following link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_L74dSIPhTeWuQyY0Zj9b_A
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EQUITY WORKING GROUP Patricia Laraia, Co-Chair & Mar Fitzgerald, Co-Chair
NY, United StatesChallenges & Unity within Chinatown during COVID-19 A brief overview on how Chinatown residents and businesses have been particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic even before NYS PAUSE, and highlight
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