Ok, so where did January go? Yipes. To follow are the committee agendas for the month with my comments in caps, as usual. The physical Manhattan Community Board 1 office is closed until further notice; use man01@cb.nyc.gov to reach them. All meetings are live and remote at https://live.mcb1.nyc. They are also hosted on the board’s YouTube channel here afterwards.
2/2 Transportation & Street Activity Permits Committee – 6p
2/3 Battery Park City Committee – 6p
2/8 Land Use, Zoning & Economic Development Committee – 6p
2/9 Youth & Education Committee – 6P
Agenda to be determined
2/10 Licensing & Permits Committee – 6p
Additional information about specific State Liquor Authority license applications is available by request to the Community Board 1 Office approvals@cb.nyc.gov
Tribeca area
The following notices have been received for renewal, upgrade, corporate change, minor alteration or transfer of wine and beer or liquor licenses, renewal of sidewalk café permits and recurring street closure permits:
1 Lispenard Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Nancy Whiskey Inc d/b/a Nancy Whiskey Inc
375 Greenwich Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Home Boy Restaurant Inc d/b/a Tribeca Grill
Financial District Area
Agenda to be determined
The following notices have been received for renewal, upgrade, corporate change, minor alteration or transfer of wine and beer or liquor licenses, renewal of sidewalk café permits and recurring street closure permits:
110 Wall Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Westville Wall Street Inc d/b/a Westville Wall Street
80 Beaver Street, application for renewal of liquor license for 80 Enterprises Inc. d/b/a Killarney Rose Restaurant
33 Vesey Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Legends Hospitality Inc d/b/a TBD
2 Gold Street, application for renewal of liquor license for JMP Ventures LLC d/b/a Harry’s Italian
11 Financial District, application for renewal of liquor license for The D.F.K 11 Trinity Place Corp d/b/a Blarney Stone
140 Carder Road, Governors Island, application for renewal of liquor license for ABC & E, LLC d/b/a Taco Vista
75 Wall Street, application for renewal of liquor license for KTG Hospitality LLC d/b/a Wall Street Grill
53 Stone Street, application for alteration of liquor license to expand to Pedestrian Stone Street Mall for 53 Lapidar Inc d/b/a Revolution Taco & Tequila
83 Pearl Street, application for alteration of liquor license to expand to Pedestrian Stone Street Mall for 55 Stone Rest Inc d/b/a Mad Dogs & Beans
Seaport/Civic Center area
Agenda to be determined
Battery Park City area
Agenda to be determined
The following notices have been received for renewal, upgrade, corporate change, minor alteration or transfer of wine and beer or liquor licenses, renewal of sidewalk café permits and recurring street closure permits:
225 Liberty Street Store 120, application for renewal of liquor license for Hanover Ventures Marketplace LLC d/b/a Le District
2 World Financial Center, application for renewal of liquor license for The Institute of Culinary Education Inc d/b/a Peter Kumps NY Cooking School
2/11 Landmarks & Preservation Committee – 6:00 PM
140 West Broadway, application for sidewalk vault replacement – Resolution
Tin Building, application for relocation of originally proposed John Street snack bar and concession – Resolution
2/15 Office Closed – Presidents Day
2/16 Waterfront, Parks & Cultural Committee – 6P
Gateways to Chinatown – Presentation by NYC Department of Transportation
2/17 Executive Committee – 6P
2/18 Quality of Life & Service Delivery Committee – 6P
DDC Oversight – Updates
2/22 Environmental Protection Committee – 6P
Lower Manhattan Quarterly Resiliency Update
2/23 CB1 Monthly Meeting – 6P
All documents relating to the above agenda items are on file at the Community Board 1 office and are available for viewing by the public upon written request to man01@cb.nyc.gov
The only agenda item for the borough-based jails should be cancelation and re-thinking of the entire project. It was a bad idea even before the pandemic; now it’s an impossible idea, considering the city’s negative finances. Obscenely expensive and misguided, with no guarantee that it would really even lead to any real reform of the system. More likely it would just move the problems around.
Second this @Marcus! Unnecessary and irresponsible use of budget, which is being further diminished due to the cost of the pandemic.