From The New York Shitty Inbox: A Message From Con Ed

CON EDISON URGES CUSTOMERS IN GREENPOINT, WILLIAMSBURG, FORT GREENE, CLINTON HILL & BEDFORD-STUYVESANT
TO REDUCE THEIR USE OF ELECTRICITY

NEW YORK – Con Edison is urging all customers in the neighborhoods of Greepoint, Williamsburg, Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, and Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, to discontinue their use of non-essential electrical appliances and equipment until problems on the area electrical cables can be resolved.

There are no outages in the area at this time and this conservation request is precautionary designed to take pressure off the electrical system in these neighborhoods, while crews are repairing equipment.

The affected area includes approximately 90,000 customers, and is bounded by Newtown Creek on the north, Graham and Throop Avenues on the east, Fulton and Pacific Streets on the south, and the East River on the west.

Company crews are working to repair the problem.  Con Edison has asked customers in these neighborhoods not to use appliances such as washers, dryers, air conditioners and other energy-intensive equipment and to turn off lights and televisions when not needed until the cable equipment problems are resolved.

The cable equipment problems in the above mentioned neighborhoods have no effect on the rest of the Con Edison system.  Con Edison will provide updates to affected customers both directly and through the media as the situation warrants.  The company is in constant communication with the New York City Office of Emergency Management.

Con Edison urges customers to call 1-800-75-CONED promptly if they are experiencing any service difficulties.  Customers can also report power interruptions or service problems, as well as view service restoration information online at www.conEd.com, and on their cell phones and PDAs.

A number of people have brought this missive to my attention. Among them is a woman named Donna who writes:

Have you received a message from Con Ed about difficulties with the power in our area?… It says due to unusually high consumption shut off all non essential items, including Air Conditioners!!!….(and computers!!)

My lights are all very dim and my fan is barely working. ( the AC just stopped, I thought it broke)… This happened last summer. My sister said she read somewhere that the population of Greenpoint has increased somewhere in the 22,000 people range or some other riduculously large number. Why do they keep cramming more people here and completely ignoring the infrastructure…. The entire Eastern grid going down during the last blackout should have opened up a few eyes don’t you think??…. Not to mention when it rains heavily, the shit tits can’t process all the overflow…. And don’t get me started on the reduced public transportation. More people than ever here and less / shorter trains , reduced service and some lines cut out completely!!!!! . New York City is really falling apart….
But, they just keep building luxury condos!!! …. AAAAAARGH!!
Donna has a point. I had never thought about it before but the areas effected ARE where a lot of high density developments have been built.  Not only has the lack of proper preparation created nightmarish commutes in he communities in question but it may very be pushing our electrical grid to brink as well. This is municipal planning at its very finest folks. Or will at least give someone who paid $500,000 – $1,000,000 for a condo something to think about if/when there’s a black out.
Miss Heather

East Williamsburg Photo Du Jour: Remote Control

From Johnson Avenue.

Miss Heather

New York Shitty Slide Show Du Jour: Bushwick Selections

June 28, 2010 ·
Filed under: 11206, 11221, Bushwick, Bushwick Brooklyn 

Without further ado here is a slide show of highlights from yesterday’s Forgotten New York tour of Bushwick. Enjoy!

Miss Heather

P.S.: You can view this slide show in larger format by clicking here.

East Williamsburg Street Art Du Jour: Stikman

From Vandervoort Place.

Miss Heather

Bushwick Photos Du Jour: She’s A Knockout

June 27, 2010 ·
Filed under: 11206, 11221, BAD ASS, Bushwick, Bushwick Brooklyn 

As some of you are probably aware today was the day that Forgotten New York’s Bushwick tour came to pass. Yours truly attended. I had a lot of fun watching Kevin do what he does best! Follows is something that, while not on the itinerary, merits scrutiny. It is in my humble opinion one of the best rides in north Brooklyn— and possibly the entire city. This is saying quite a lot given the automobile in question is a Toyota Corolla. Words cannot describe it. Thankfully I had my camera on me. Coming at you from Menahan Street in living color— and without further ado— here it is.

Yes, those are little boxing gloves concealing this woman’s nipples.

I will be uploading photos from today’s sojourn this evening so stay tuned!

Miss Heather

Bushwick Street Art Du Jour: Myrtle Avenue

June 27, 2010 ·
Filed under: 11206, 11221, Bushwick, Bushwick Brooklyn, Street Art 

Taken June 27, 2010.

Miss Heather

East Williamsburg Street Art Du Jour: Y’ Elle

From Harrison Place.

Miss Heather

East Williamsburg Photos Du Jour: Falling Down

From Thames Street.

Miss Heather

Bushwick Photo Du Jour: Burning Candy

From Johnson Avenue.

Miss Heather

East Williamsburg Street Art Du Jour: Bogart Street

When I took the above photograph of this piece by C215 I didn’t realize it came with a little “added value”: nice stencil piece of Britney Spears and Madonna’s infamous “kiss”.

Miss Heather

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