New York Shitty Day Starter: Homeless Shelter Town Hall
This (with one correction/clarification by yours truly) comes courtesy of Rami Metal, the Community Liaison for our City Councilman, Steve Levin. Rami writes:
Hi Heather. I just sent out an email to folks about a Town Hall that we’re having on Monday night about the proposed Homeless Shelter. Below is the text of that email. I’ve also attached two fliers, one in English and one in polish as well as the letter that Councilman Levin wrote to Commissioner Diamond some weeks back. Sorry that I didn’t get it to you sooner. Please feel free to post this on the blog.
Rami
Dear Friends,
Please join Council Member Stephen Levin and Senator Martin Malave Dilan for a Town Hall Meeting this coming Monday to discuss the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) proposal to put a 200 bed men’s homeless shelter in Greenpoint. The shelter would be located at 400 McGuinness Boulevard (SE corner of Clay and McGuinness) and would be run by Help USA. Council Member Levin has written to DHS (see attached letter) stating his objections to this proposal but DHS has indicated that it will continue to move forward with its plan.
Here’s the deal (as I see it):
- Help USA has been hardly been forthcoming , much less cared to dialogue, with the very community who may be concerned— and rightfully so— about how their “intake center” for homeless single men will impact their community. This is not unusual; in fact, it seems to be their M.O.
- That’s right, an intake center. In other words: not a homeless shelter per se, but a processing center. A rotating door.
- Instead we had a representative of DHS tell us it might help our homeless problem. He himself said admission was voluntary and under our fair city’s current (and very Victorian strictures, I will add) this means one cannot drink if one wants shelter. I seriously doubt this will address our “homeless” problem. They will continue to select drinking over housing and more will die. On our streets.
- For the above reasons I would like to see a total overhaul of how our “unhoused” are treated starting right here in Greenpoint. By Bloomturd’s criteria many of the derelicts you see on the Garden Spot’s streets are not homeless— by virtue of the fact they have family here. Families which can no longer manage and are in no way qualified to deal with their loved ones’s problems. It’s an elegant way to fudge the numbers— but Bloomberg has proven himself to be very good at that kind of thing.
- I would like to humbly suggest our fair city explore setting up a wet shelter . This has been done with success.
It comes down to this: If given the choice between drinking and a place to sleep at night chronic alcoholics tend to choose the first. Do you want our city/HELP USA to continue to preach morality (don’t drink and you’ll have a warm place to sleep tonight) and use it to justify placing a 200 bed intake center for single men as “addressing our problem”? Or do you want to get to the heart of our, Greenpoint’s, “homeless problem” and admit that the system we have in place is not working— and demand our city— DHS included— be held accountable? Here’s your opportunity to do just this.
TOWN HALL REGARDING HELP USA’S INTAKE CENTER
December 13, 2010 6:00 – 8:00 P.M.
Polish Slavic Center
176 India Street
Brooklyn, NY 11222
Being against this shelter does not make you “anti-homeless”. Rather, it is I am against this homeless intake center and HELP USA’s refusal to be accountable to very community it will purportedly “help”.
If the petitions I created in Spanish and have collected are any indication, the rather large Hispanic community situated near this shelter— many of whom are recent immigrants— are against this shelter.
Miss Heather
P.S.: Did I mention Andrew Cuomo, our governor-elect, was a founding member of HELP USA? He is! As is his sister, Maria Cuomo Cole.
New York Shitty Day Ender: Lost On McGuinness
Filed under: 11222, Crazy Cat Lady, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic
I spied this filer while walking home from voting at P.S.32 this evening. If you have seen this handsome gentleman or know of his whereabouts please contact his people at the above-listed telephone number.
Thanks!
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Street Art Du Jour: Gaia
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Street Art
From McGuinness Boulevard.
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Day Starter: Ymi
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Street Art
From McGuinness Boulevard.
Miss Heather
Urban Fur: McGuinness Boulevard
Filed under: 11222, Crazy Cat Lady, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Urban Fur
Taken November 13, 2010.
Miss Heather
Found On Huron Street
Filed under: 11222, Crazy Cat Lady, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic
This handsome chap was found by Ryan, who writes:
Found this cat this morning on Huron Street, between Manhattan and McGuinness. Posted these photos to your group page on Flickr. Currently have the guy in my bathroom, but my cat’s not very happy about this.
Very friendly cat; probably a lost indoor.
Went to the local pet stores and gave them my number in case someone is out searching. Going to call BARC in a minute…any other advice you may have would be welcome. This is my first street cat intervention so you may know more than I…
I have advised that Ryan reach out the the guys (and gals) at Dog Habitat to see if they can lend a hand, so hopefully I ‘ll get an update soon. In the meantime if you know to whom this striking gent belongs please contact Ryan via email at: ryanleephillips (at) airpost (dot) net (see the update!)
Thanks!
Miss Heather
UPDATE, 1:51 p.m.: This cat’s owner has been found! Huzzah!
From The New York Shitty Inbox, Part III: TOMORROW
This item comes courtesy of Luna Park. She writes:
could be of interest to your readers, should you not already know about it…
What’s this about, you ask? Here’s an excerpt from (v)vital(ny)’s web site:
IN HONOR OF: MESEROLE
On McGuin(n)ess Boulevard at Meserole Ave, Brooklyn.
starting
Saturday, November 6, 2010[v]vital[ny] is pleased to introduce the first installment of a new public art project, 03_In Honor Of, a series of monuments created in honor of local heroes. This first installment, 03_i_In Honor Of: Meserole, is an homage to the Meseroles, one of Greenpoint’s original farming families, whose name graces streets in both Greenpoint and Bushwick. The installation will appear on McGuinness Boulevard at Meserole Ave, in Brooklyn, on Saturday, November 6, 2010.
Greenpoint in the 1700s was a small farming community, verdant with jack pines and oak forests. The Meserole Brothers, Abraham and Jacob, lived and worked between present day India and Java Streets, and farmed the entire south end of the neighborhood. The quiet farms were isolated from the rest of the city, until industrialization began in the 19th century, transforming the landscape from farms to factories. Greenpoint became a center of shipping and warehouse commerce, and home to generations of Polish immigrants. In the late 1990s, lured by cheaper rents and quiet blocks, a new generation moved into the neighborhood. The locavore movement inspired some of them to return to Greenpoint’s (and Meserole’s) roots. Today’s generation of urban farmers are creating a new kind of farm, on rooftops and basketball courts, in factories that once made everything from ship parts to bagels, reviving a neighborhood tradition, and creating new, sustainable food sources for the city…
You can (and should) get the full 411 here. This sounds really neat!
Miss Heather
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