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77th Precinct Community Affairs meeting tonight 730pm

bojolais
bojolais
edited November -1 in Crown Heights/Prospect Lefferts Gardens
It's at the church located at 1200 Dean Street, at Nostrand Ave.

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  • capt. planet
    capt. planet

    Subject: Re: 77th Precinct Community Affairs meeting tonight 730pm

    bojolais wrote: It's at the church located at 1200 Dean Street, at Nostrand Ave.
    How's about a report? Did you make it to the meeting?
  • bojolais
    bojolais
    I didn't because I did not get home from work till 8. I believe Neene went. Perhaps she will enlighten us.
  • neene
    neene
    Cosgrove wasn't able to make it either
    but the report from the precinct is that a form of a beat cop/community policing program is in place and slated to begin
    (i for one applaud that)

    we had a great turnout from our elected officials who all spoke
    (mondays, many of them are usually in albany)
    Assemblyman Karim Camara (and i am totally po'd that i missed his state of the district address a week or so ago, he is someone who is working really hard and has a ton of energy and ideas)
    Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries
    Council Member Albert Vann
    State Senator Eric Adams

    there was a lot of information on the fight to reinstate the drastic borough wide budget cuts for healthcare (which one way or another effect ALL of us)
    and issues of gentrification were addressed: particularily developers getting subsidies for building and then NOT providing appropriate affordable housing

    and the church put out a beautiful spread of food

    again, like the community board meetings, the precinct council meetings serve to keep the community informed, they do not only address policing issues.
    they can be long
    and a bit tedious
    but we are a large and diverse community and everyone's needs have to be met

    i go not only for information but because it keeps me connected to where i have moved to and i feel that is important
  • capt. planet
    capt. planet
    neene wrote: Cosgrove wasn't able to make it either
    but the report from the precinct is that a form of a beat cop/community policing program is in place and slated to begin
    (i for one applaud that)

    we had a great turnout from our elected officials who all spoke
    (mondays, many of them are usually in albany)
    Assemblyman Karim Camara (and i am totally po'd that i missed his state of the district address a week or so ago, he is someone who is working really hard and has a ton of energy and ideas)
    Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries
    Council Member Albert Vann
    State Senator Eric Adams

    there was a lot of information on the fight to reinstate the drastic borough wide budget cuts for healthcare (which one way or another effect ALL of us)
    and issues of gentrification were addressed: particularily developers getting subsidies for building and then NOT providing appropriate affordable housing

    and the church put out a beautiful spread of food

    again, like the community board meetings, the precinct council meetings serve to keep the community informed, they do not only address policing issues.
    they can be long
    and a bit tedious
    but we are a large and diverse community and everyone's needs have to be met

    i go not only for information but because it keeps me connected to where i have moved to and i feel that is important
    Thanks, Neene. I agree, CB 8 meetings and Pct. Community Council meetings are a necessary evil. :)