140 CPW Peace & Quiet Committee Reports: Brooklyn Bridge Construction Project

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Dear Neighbors,

Over two years ago, a small group of residents at 140 Cadman Plaza West formed a Peace & Quiet Committee.
This was in response to daily sleep deprivation and health damage. Many of us can never sleep with our windows open and are forced to pay higher electricity bills because we use fans, A/C’s, white noise machines to block out the jackhammering, demolition and movement of construction vehicles with beeping backup alarms. Why should we have to stuff earplugs into our heads every night?

Since the summer of 2010, we have been subjected to nearly nightly work on the Brooklyn Bridge. The NYC Noise Code was effectively waived. Any noise complaints to 311 for after-hours construction are a waste of time and do not get processed. We live in a 24/7 construction zone with no protections for the right to get a good night’s sleep. We need to change the foolish NYC motto: “The city that never sleeps.”

As we all know, even though some of us have nice views of the port of New York and the Brooklyn Bridge, we live in one of the most polluted and noisy spots in Brooklyn. There is 24/7 traffic on the BQE, the Manhattan Bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge and Cadman Plaza West. Along with the influx of tourists to DUMBO and the Brooklyn Bridge Park, caravans of tour buses with loudspeaker-wielding guides lead people in cheers as they pass 140 Cadman Plaza West. Along with the honking horns, we can do without the cheers from tour buses.

Thousands of residents on both ends of the Brooklyn Bridge suffer daily sleep deprivation and are accumulating health problems due to sleep deprivation. Why? The night shift on the Brooklyn Bridge starts at 11 pm or midnight and goes to 6 am – 7 am or 9 am. The City of New York has told us with a straight face: Deal With It.

Before starting the project, there was no study of how the work would affect People. Only traffic flow analyses were done. Our elected representatives have voiced their concerns. They say that they feel our pain, but we feel our pain. The contractor, Skanska-Koch (of the Koch Brothers), has never met with residents. The DOT has a rule that prohibits such interaction with citizens.

The Bridge needs to be secure and safe, but not at the expense of citizens’ health.

Noise from heavy traffic, construction, helicopters and the rumble of trains over the Manhattan Bridge are degrading our quality of life. The New York Times published an in-depth article on July 12, 2013 entitled “Behind City’s Painful Din” by Cara Buckley that described our situation. You can read it on-line. NY1 did another story here just this week.

The 140 Cadman Plaza West Peace & Quiet Committee was formed to come up with ways to reduce the noise.
I was asked to participate with others in our building on a NYC Department of Transportation Working Group to find ways to mitigate the ill-effects of nightly work. After two years, there has been no progress. No offer of compensation has been presented. We are seeking legal assistance at this time and urge residents to contact city officials, elected representatives, the press and blogs.

Yes, the Bridge has to be repaired, but we should not have to suffer one more sleepless night. At this point, the work on the Brooklyn Bridge is scheduled to continue to at least December 2015! It was supposed to have been completed in April 2014.

Please get involved, even if you are not suffering, because 140 Cadman Plaza West is a community that should stick together.

I welcome your participation and ideas.

Sincerely,

Roberto Gautier
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Brooklyn Heights Cinemas to Become Luxury Condos

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Morris Adjmi Will Design Condos to Replace the Brooklyn Heights Cinema

by Homer Fink on November 20, 2014 12:57 pm in Development, Real Estate
JMH Development and Madison Estates, who purchased the Brooklyn Heights Cinema location at 70 Henry this week, are planning to build …wait for it… condos on the site. A spokesperson for the group writes that they will ” be bringing a Morris Adjmi-designed boutique condominium development to the historic neighborhood.”

The developer’s spokesperson tells BHB that it’s too early in the planning stages to say whether or not a theater or similar space will be part of the proposed new structure.

Adjmi also designed the Townhouses of Cobble Hill. Brownstoner believes that his work there is an indication that the Landmarks Preservation Commission will like whatever he has planned for the site.

http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/71990

Volunteers Needed! Help Beautify our own Cadman Park!

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WINTER MAY BE COMING… BUT IT’S SPRINGTIME AT CADMAN PARK

To show their appreciation for the park they love, scores of volunteers will plant 1,600 daffodil bulbs in Cadman Park on Saturday, November 8th from Noon to 3PM. Come next Spring, the bulbs will sprout beautiful yellow flowers for all to enjoy. The second annual daffodil planting is being staged in association with the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation, The Daffodil Project, New Yorkers for Parks and Partnerships for Parks. Those interested in volunteering can visit [email protected].

There’s no doubt that when it comes to public parks, Brooklynites have a bountiful choice of options. From the exciting new Brooklyn Bridge Park to the developing Dumbo and Williamsburg waterfronts, nature abounds in our lucky borough. Amidst all this greenery, one park has been quietly and graciously serving Brooklyn and beyond for decades. Cadman Park, bounded by Cadman Plaza East and West, and Tillary and Johnson Streets, is located on the border between the historic neighborhoods of Brooklyn Heights and Downtown Brooklyn.

Former LICH ER Opens Today

NYU Langone plans to take over the operation of the walk-in emergency department at Long Island College Hospital (LICH) in Brooklyn on Friday, Oct. 31, according to representatives of NYU and SUNY. NYU says it will call the site “NYU Langone-Cobble Hill.”

 

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http://www.brooklyneagle.com/articles/2014/10/29/nyu-langone-take-over-lich-emergency-department-brooklyn-friday

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EXERCISE CLASS NOVEMBER & DECEMBER SCHEDULE

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FEEL BETTER, FEEL HEALTHY & HAVE FUN!!!!!!!

YMCA EXERCISE CLASS IS OPEN TO ALL

 A BASIC WORKOUT SITTING OR STANDING

 WHERE?   2ND FLOOR COMMUNITY ROOM

 WHEN?   Every OTHER Tuesday FROM 1-2PM

NOVEMBER 4, 18

DECEMBER 2, 16, 30

Presented by the Dodge YMCA of Greater New York

CPN Board of Directors                 

Community Affairs Committee

 

ELECTION NIGHT FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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Election Night

Thursday, October 30, 2014, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

On Election Night, shareholders may appear and vote in person in the Community Room during voting hours from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm, or may vote by absentee ballot or give their proxy to another to vote on their behalf.

Only one vote per apartment regardless of the number of shareholders set forth on the stock certificate (only one shareholder may secure a ballot for each apartment).

 No write-ins are permitted. Absentee ballots are available until October 29th from Susan Dowling (Apt. 20D). Proxies will be available in the management office during regular hours.

 

 ELECTION COMMITTEE

 

Cadman Book Club October & November Selections

“CITY OF THIEVES” by David Benioff

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An adventure story set during the siege of Leningrad

MEETING: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22ND

 “THE LOVE AFFAIRS OF NATHANIEL P.”

by Adelle Waldman

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A smart, engaging comedy of manners, named a best book of the year by literary critics.

MEETING: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH

PLEASE JOIN US AT 7:30 IN OUR COMMUNITY ROOM

 

Board of Directors, CPN        

Community Affairs Committee