From Council Member Paul Vallone <[email protected]>
Subject District 19: The Week in Review
Date June 29, 2020 2:04 AM
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— IN THE PAST WEEK —

Dear Neighbors,

I hope everyone continues to stay healthy and safe during these difficult
times. Please find below the latest news and resources to stay informed.

Last week, we welcomed Phase 2 of New York City's re-opening. Please find
below resources for small business owners, restaurant owners, and all as
thousands more businesses prepare to reopen their doors. Please shop local
and continue to do your part to stop the spread and keep yourself and your
family healthy and safe!

As my staff and I continue to work on behalf of Northeast Queens, my office
can be reached at 718-619-8611 or [email protected]. Please don't
hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns.
Thank you and stay well,
Council Member Paul Vallone

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Drive-In Movie Series Continues at Bay Terrace!

This crowd was ready for Toy Story 4! Another beautiful summer night for a
drive-in movie at Bay Terrace on Wednesday.

Thanks again to community partners Cord Meyer Development and Queens
Chamber of Commerce and to the local eateries, including Ben's Deli, Jack's
Pizza, Applebee's and Panera Bread, who helped feed hungry moviegoers!

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Vallone Chairs Economic Development
Committee Hearing Focused on COVID Recovery

On Wednesday afternoon, Council Member Paul A. Vallone chaired a hearing of
the Committee on Economic Development focused on the New York City Economic
Development Corporation’s (NYCEDC) COVID-19 response, job development, and
small business support in our “new normal.” Representing the NYCEDC at this
hearing was James Patchett, President and CEO.

As New Yorkers continue social distancing to help stop the spread of
COVID-19, thousands more NYC businesses reopened their doors at the
beginning of this week for Phase Two. Chair Vallone acknowledged that
large-scale testing and a plentiful PPE supply are a critical part of
sustaining a safe reopening.

By establishing a local production chain, EDC reported to-date facilitating
the production of 3.2 million medical gowns through partnership with 14
local manufacturers. In addition, a new supply chain with local biotech
companies and small manufacturers are now producing 50,000 COVID-19 testing
kits per week, per EDC.

“As we prepare to finalize our City budget, we must prioritize and focus
our efforts on economic development in our City,” Vallone said. “We know
that significant cuts to EDC’s budget, particularly to the capital budget,
would have a tenfold impact on each and every one of our City’s businesses
and industries.” Chair Vallone and President Patchett also agreed that
Congress and the President must quickly act on an additional stimulus
package and do more to aid small businesses.

“We need real economic relief. We need a stimulus package that supports
states and cities, and provides the resources needed for a robust
recovery,” Patchett said in testimony.

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"Vallone pens letter to DEP calling for public access at Tallman Island"

"In the continued effort to pressure the Department of Environmental
Protection into restoring public access at Tallman Island Sewage Treatment
Plant in College Point, City Councilmember Paul Vallone (D-Bayside) penned
a letter to DEP Commissioner Vincent Sapienza June 18, requesting the
agency reconsider its decision to bar the community from the waterfront.

“It takes a lot to get me upset,” Vallone told the Chronicle. “It’s a
no-brainer ... They hinted toward the possibility of not returning public
access and I lost it. We will not give up.”

A park, pathway and pier at Tallman Island STP, located at 127-01 Powell’s
Cove Blvd., was enjoyed by the community until the DEP closed public access
in 2006 under the New Waterfront Revitalization Plan. Plan documents state
that “the existing public access around much of the site perimeter would be
maintained as part of the proposed action” as one of its many elements.
Though the plans note the revitalization would include reducing the
publicly accessible space from 2.75 acres to 2.5, they say it would not
affect access to that remaining area. Despite the policy, public access to
the park, pier and waterfront path that wrapped around the plant was never
restored.

A new project by the DEP seeking to upgrade the bulkhead, pathway, pier and
lighting at the 30-acre facility was presented to Community Board 7, but
the plan did not include public access to the park or path.

“It’s non-negotiable. There’s a 2005 review document saying so — there’s no
way around that,” Vallone said, adding that he and the community are not
looking to sue the agency, but to sit down and evaluate the situation.
“There’s always a compromise. I get it, it’s a facility. There’s times you
need to operate — we’ll work around that. I’m willing to work something
out, but no access is unacceptable.”

Read More at the [1]Queens Chronicle

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Working Through the

Coronavirus Outbreak Together

PHASE 2 REOPENING

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The second phase of reopening includes:
* outdoor dining
* offices
* in-store retail
* hair salons and barbershops
* real estate services
* houses of worship
* car sales and rentals

All are reopening with social distancing and hygiene guidelines.​

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Open Restaurants Program

The City has announced guidance for the Open Restaurants program, which
allows qualifying restaurants and bars to expand outdoor seating on
sidewalks, curb lanes, backyards, patios, plazas, and Open Streets as New
York City begins Phase 2 of reopening.

The Open Restaurants initiative will give restaurant owners the power to
expand and offer food service in the open air, keeping diners safe and
offering New Yorkers a way to enjoy a meal while supporting their local
small business, whose success will be a critical part of a strong economic
recovery.

Read more and apply [2]here!

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Free Face Coverings for Small Businesses

and their Employees

The City of New York will distribute 2 million face coverings citywide to
small businesses and their employees as we move toward reopening the local
economy. To get these resources to you and your employees, the NYC
Department of Small Business Services and NYC Department of Consumer and
Worker Protection are working with business-serving partner organizations
throughout the five boroughs.

If you are a small business looking to secure free face coverings for your
employees, visit [3]this City website to find a distribution partner
located near you. You should contact partner organizations in advance, most
organizations have varying hours for pick up.

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Petition: Restore Public Waterfront

Access to Tallman Island

"For many years, residents of College Point and beyond had public access to
parkland adjacent to the west side of the Tallman Island Sewage Treatment
Plant (STP) in College Point (127-01 Powell's Cove Blvd.), and to an
adjoining waterfront path that wrapped around the treatment plant and out
to a pier ... About 15 years ago, all public access to the park and pier
was closed off due to new construction projects at the facility.

This spring, the DEP announced a new project to upgrade the bulkhead,
pathway, lighting, and bulkhead at the 30-acre facility. No public access
to the park or path is included in this new plan. ... We will soon make a
site visit with DEP and officials, and we ask that you sign on to this
petition to let our officials know how strongly you feel that public access
should be restored. All of us deserve to again enjoy the park and the
waterfront path, and the ability to walk on at least part of the pier."

See more information at the petition below.

[4]Sign the Petition!

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Whitestone Drive-In Movie Night for a Good Cause

In honor of Joanna’s Birthday, the Joanna Sophia Foundation will be hosting
a drive-in movie night on Monday, June 29. The Joanna Sophia Foundation was
created in loving memory of Joanna Sophia Ioannou with the mission to help
find the cure for Epilepsy and to support families affected by Epilepsy
along the way. 100% of tickets sales and donations will be donated to
children and families in need who are struggling with Epilepsy. Tickets can
be purchased at [5]Eventbrite.

Read more about the Foundation on their [6]website.

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Sixth Annual Independence Day

Fireworks Show at Ft. Totten

It is with a heavy heart I announce that our Sixth Annual Independence Day
Fireworks Show and Celebration at Fort Totten on June 25 is cancelled.
While disappointing, this decision is in the best interest of public
health, which is priority number one.

We look forward to bringing the community together in celebration with a
bigger and better celebration in 2021, and I hope to see you and your
families this summer at our Northeast Queens Drive-In Movie Series!

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WJPS Helps Our Local Diners!

A group of 10th graders at WJPS wanted to do something to help our
neighborhood eateries and came up with Diner Dash Bingo! Find more
information on the flyers below, and if you are able, support their
[7]fundraiser for No Kid Hungry. Well done!

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New Guidance for COVID-19 Testing

NYS is increasing COVID19 testing capacity and has issued NEW GUIDANCE for
New Yorkers seeking tests.

Diagnostic testing for COVID-19 shall be authorized by a health care
provider when:

An individual is symptomatic or has a history of symptoms of COVID-19
(e.g. fever, cough, and/or trouble breathing), particularly if the
individual is 70 years of age or older, the individual has a compromised
immune system, or the individual has an underlying health condition

OR, An individual has had close (i.e. within six feet) or proximate contact
with a person known to be positive with COVID-19

OR, An individual is subject to a precautionary or mandatory quarantine

OR, An individual is employed as a health care worker, first responder, or
other essential worker who directly interacts with the public while working

OR, An individual presents with a case where the facts and circumstances
– as determined by the treating clinician in consultation with state or
local department of health officials – warrant testing

OR, An individual is included under other criteria set by the NYS Dept. of
Health based on an individual's geographic place of residence, occupation,
or other factors that the Department may deem relevant for COVID-19 testing
purposes

OR, Any individual who would return to workplace in Phase 1

Find a full list of criteria for diagnostic testing and local testing sites
here: [8][link removed]

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Food Pantry Assistance

Our local food pantries in College Point, Flushing and Whitestone are
offering assistance to hundreds of families and need our help. Please
donate if you are able and spread the word! Thank you CEC D25!

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College Point Residents Organize Fundraiser to Deliver Meals

As our City continues to battle the effects of COVID-19, Northeast Queens
residents continue to organize and offer a helping hand. College Point
residents Jennifer Shannon, Cathy Shannon, James & Kathryn Cervino, and
Margaret Loughlin have launched a fundraiser to help take care of College
Point essential workers who are on the frontlines of the Covid-19 crisis,
as well as struggling residents who are in need of food.

Organizers write: "We are raising funds to provide lunch as a thank you to
the staff of Waterview Nursing Home, Woodcrest Nursing Home and Cliffside
Nursing Home (where 16 residents have died from Covid-19). Funds will also
purchase food for College Point's only active food pantry, which is serving
many more individuals as a result of Covid-19."

I was proud to contribute to this local effort. Please offer a helping hand
if you are able!

Find more information on [9]GoFundMe

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Please note the following City and State guidelines and determinations:
For the duration of the outbreak, the following precautions are strongly
encouraged to keep you and your family healthy:
* Wash your hands with soap and water often, for at least 20 seconds
every time, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
* Do not touch your face unless you recently washed your hands.
* Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue or sleeve when sneezing or
coughing. Do not use your hands.
* When in public, practice social distancing of at least six feet from
others.
* If you are an older adult or have a chronic health conditions, avoid
unnecessary gatherings.
* Most importantly, #StaySafeStayHome!

We will continue to share the latest updates and resources with the
community as they are reported to help ensure everyone stays informed.
Follow our [10]Facebook and [11]Twitter for the latest.

Please sign up to get email updates from New York State on the evolving
COVID-19 situation at [12][link removed].

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Northeast Queens Strong!

Our healthcare workers and first responders are working tirelessly
throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and Northeast Queens continues to find
new and creative ways to rise and support our essential workers on the
front lines fighting this pandemic every day.

Through their Food for the Fearless initiative, Mark Boccia and the team at
Bayside's Bourbon Street Queens and OSP have raised nearly $80,000 and
counting to provide hundreds of meals to healthcare workers at our New York
hospitals and the many first responders stationed at our local precincts,
firehouses, and Fort Totten.

[13]Click here to learn more about this fundraiser

A local group has organized to help assemble over 2,800 critical face
shields for healthcare workers at Elmhurst Hospital, Forest Hills Hospital,
Stony Brook University Hospital, Brandywine Nursing Home in Little Neck,
and several others. Organizer Dr. Emily Watkins writes: "Our volunteers
continue to work tirelessly to build face shields. We are grateful to have
some new volunteers joining our ranks this week. The situation seems to be
improving in some places and some of the hospitals we’ve supplied now have
enough face shields for all their staff."

[14]Click here to learn more about Project Face Shield

A group of neighbors have created the "Meals for Visiting Healthcare
Workers in Queens" initiative to provide meals to the many nurses, doctors,
and paramedics from across the country staying at the Adria Hotel and
Conference Center and Best Western on Northern Boulevard. Organizer Amy
Herzog writes: "After 12 hour shifts on the front lines, these medical
workers are exhausted and hungry. Please help us raise money to coordinate
hot meals and other needed supplies."

[15]Click here to learn more about this initiative

The "Help Our Healthcare Heroes" initiative has delivered meals to hundreds
of medical staff throughout Queens, Manhattan, and Long Island. Organizer
Karra Puccia writes: "Every dollar counts and we want to support these
heroes when they leave their families to care for ours. Please share so we
can continue helping them."

[16]Click here to learn more

14-year-old Bay Terrace resident Jeremy Golub is leading an effort to
deliver meals to Flushing Hospital Medical Center EMS. Well done!

[17]Read More

THANK YOU to these local organizers and to our first responders, our
healthcare workers, and all those on the front lines every day working hard
to get our city through this pandemic. We will weather these uncertain
times and come through stronger, together!

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Meal Delivery for Those in Need

NYC is assisting New Yorkers by delivering meals to those who cannot access
food themselves: [18][link removed] or call 311.

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Grab and Go Meals for ALL

Starting Friday, April 3, 2020, three free meals are available daily for
ALL New Yorkers in more than 400 Meal Hubs across the 5 boroughs.

Locations in Northeast Queens include Bayside High School, MS 158, PS 169
Bay Terrace and PS 107 Flushing.

To find a location near you visit [19][link removed]
or text "NYC FOOD" to 877-877.

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— MORE NEWS —

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Douglaston and Little Neck are Open for Business!

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NYC Public School Remote Learning

The DOE has commenced Remote Learning.

If you are a family in need of a device, please use the resources below and
visit the NYC Department of Education [20]website

Visit [21][link removed] and [22]schools.nyc.gov/coronavirus for
the latest official DOE updates.

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New York State Issues Guidance on

COVID-19 Paid Leave Law

On March 18, 2020, Governor Cuomo signed into law Senate Bill S8091 to
provide paid sick leave and job protection for workers during the COVID-19
crisis (“COVID-19 Leave”).

This leave is provided in the event that a worker, or their minor children,
are subject to a mandatory or precautionary order of quarantine or
isolation issued by the State of New York, the Department of Health, local
board of health, or any government entity duly authorized to issue such
order due to COVID-19.

Find a comprehensive list of eligibility requirements and benefits here:

[23][link removed]

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Complete the 2020 Census!

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minutes to complete.
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protected.
* Your response helps to direct billions of dollars in federal funds to
local communities for schools, roads, and other public services.
* Results from the 2020 Census will be used to determine the number of
seats each state has in Congress and your political representation at all
levels of government.

Visit [24]My2020Census.gov to complete the census online today

— IMPORTANT RESOURCES —

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718-268-5011

Commonpoint is also offering free full day childcare to families working as
essential workers. [25]Inquire here

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Thanks for reading! As always, if you have any questions or concerns, do
not hesitate to contact my office.

Sincerely,

Hon. Paul A. Vallone

New York City Council, District 19

42-40 Bell Boulevard, Suite 507

Bayside, New York 11361

718.619.8611

[email protected]

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