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Monthly Board Meetings

COMMUNITY BOARD 8 MEETING SCHEDULE FOR 2011-2012

Listed below are dates and locations of Community Board No. 8 regular meetings for 2011-2012. We encourage your participation.

Thursday, September 8, 2011
Berean Missionary Baptist Church
1635 Bergen Street corner Rochester Avenue
Time: 7:00 pm

Thursday, October 13, 2011
Hope City Empowerment Center
650 Washington Avenue, cornerBergen Street
Time: 7:00 pm

Thursday, November 10, 2011
Brooklyn Children's Museum
145 Brooklyn Avenue corner St. Marks Avenue
Time: 7:00 pm

Thursday, December 8, 2011
Haitian American Day Care Center
1491 Bedford Avenue corner St. John'sPlace
Time: 7:00 pm

Thursday, January 12, 2012
Calvary Community Church
1575 St. John's Place, corner of Buffalo Avenue
Time: 7:00 pm

Thursday, February 9, 2012
Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
727 Classon Avenue, corner of Park Place
Time: 7:00 pm

 

Thursday, March 8, 2012
Haitian American Day Care Center
1491 Bedford Avenue corner St. John'sPlace
Time: 7:00 pm

 

Thursday, April 12, 2012
Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
727 Classon Avenue, corner of Park Place
Time: 7:00 pm

 

Thursday, May 10, 2012
Calvary Community Church
1575 St. John's Place, corner of Buffalo Avenue
Time: 7:00 pm

 

Thursday, June 14, 2012
Berean Missionary Baptist Church
1635 Bergen Street corner Rochester Avenue
Time: 7:00 pm

 


**Please note: Call the Community Board office at (718) 467-5574 to confirm the location and time prior to the meeting

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

AGING COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Marlene Saunders
Meeting Day: 1st Monday of the Month
Time: 6:30 PM
Place: Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
727 Classon Avenue (bet. Park Place and Prospect Place)

Responsibilities include the following:

  • Deal specifically with service delivery issues affecting the District's senior citizen population
  • Disseminate information about senior citizen rights and entitlements
  • Plan and coordinate the delivery of services and senior citizen programs
  • Interface with public and private agencies that provide senior citizen services


ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Priscilla Maddox, Co-Chair; Atim Oton
Meeting Day: 2nd Tuesday of the Month
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Place: Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
727 Classon Avenue( bet.Park Place and Prospect Place)

Responsibilities include the following:
  • Plan for community revitalization projects in District 8
  • Advise Community Board membership on commercial and residential proposals being developed
  • Discuss liquor applications--both new and renewals--before the State Liquor Authority for clubs, bars, restaurants, local grocery stores, and other establishments in the District
  • Disseminate information on economic development to community residents
  • Schedule public hearings pertaining to proposed changes in district development


EDUCATION COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Sharon Wedderburn
Meeting Day: 3rd Wednesday of the month
Time: 7:00 PM
Place: Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
727 Classon Avenue bet. Park Place and Prospect Place)

Responsibilities include the following:
  • Establish liaison/linkages with community schools in order to improve school operations and support educations priorities
  • Help advocate the adequate allocation of revenue for school services
  • Develop a networking relationship with the district's parochial, proprietary schools, and colleges
  • Assist schools in getting needed City services and funding


ENVIRONMENT/SANITATION COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Ede Fox, Co- Chair, Helen Coley
Meeting day: 3rd Tuesday
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
727 Classon Avenue (bet. Park Place and Prospect Place)

Responsibilities include the following:
  • Comment on issues pertaining to the protection of the District from air, noise, and water pollution
  • Keep abreast of new developments in water purification treatments as well as of toxic substances which may threaten drinking water and clean air
  • Monitor service delivery for water supply, sewer maintenance, catch basin cleaning and other related issues
  • Recommend locations for the placement of hydrant sprinkler caps for summer use
  • Identify and report: air pollution problems caused by local businesses or multiple dwellings; subway stations that need cleaning; merchants, factories or residences that do not package and/or dispose of their garbage properly; noise polluters such as late night social clubs; unauthorized construction on weekends or nights; sources of loud noise at inconvenient hours
  • Review and monitor sanitation services


FIRE/SAFETY
Chairperson: Mr. Robert Witherwax
Meeting Day: 2nd Wednesday of the Month
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Place: Center For Nursing and Rehabilitation
727 Classon Avenue
(bet. Park Place & Prospect Pl)

Responsibilities include the following:
  • Discuss public safety issues with community
  • Discuss issues of concern with fire and EMS representatives
  • Meet with representatives from Engine and Ladder Companies, and EMS officials to discuss the needs for improving fire services in the community, which would be included in the District's Budget Priorities


HEALTH/HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Marlene Saunders, Co- Chair, Dr. Flize Bryan
Meeting Day: 1st Monday of the Month
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Place: Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation
727 Classon Avenue (bet. Park Place and Prospect Place)

Responsibilities include the following:
  • Conduct human services needs assessment, including services for health, youth, senior citizens, infants, homeless, and the handicapped
  • Monitor and evaluate the District's public and private human services programs before consultations and hearings
  • Review proposals for human services programs and make recommendations to the Community Board
  • Establish strong working relationship with area hospitals and health care centers to make sure adequate services are provided to the community
  • Entertain proposals from health and/or human service providers including day cares, head start programs, drug and alcohol treatment centers, mental health facilities, transitional and supportive housing initiatives, and others
  • Work with health care providers to obtain information and free screening services for residents in the District


HOUSING/ULURP COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Nizjoni Granville, Co-Chair Ethel Tyus
Meeting Day: 1st Thursday of the Month
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Place: Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
727 Classon Avenue (bet. Park Place and Prospect Place)

Responsibilities include the following:
  • Identify needs and strategies for neighborhood improvements
  • Assess vacant buildings in the neighborhood for possible seal-up or demolition
  • Monitor inspection services of the Dept. of Buildings and the Dept. of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD)
  • Establish budget priorities and make recommendations to the Board on housing issues
  • Monitor housing construction and rehabilitation projects
  • Make recommendations on the disposition of City-owned property in the District
  • Plan and conduct public hearings on land use terms
  • Assess local needs and take notice of district changes, i.e., economic growth and housing
  • Review ULURP (Uniform Land Use Review Procedure) applications and make recommendations to the full Board


PARKS & RECREATION COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Glinda Andrews
Meeting Day: 1st Tuesday of the Month
Time: 6:00 PM
Place: St. John's Recreation Center
1251 Prospect Place (corner Schenectady Avenue)

Responsibilities include the following:
  • Review and approve park designs and rehabilitation projects
  • Establish budget priorities from needs assessment for parks and recreational services in the District
  • Seek to attract new recreational services for youth and adults
  • Identify possible funding sources for recreational and cultural projects


POLICE/PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Shalawn Langhorne
Meeting Day: 3rd Monday of each month
Time: 6:00 PM
Place: 77th Precinct
127 Utica Avenue (corner of Bergen Street)

Responsibilities include the following:
  • Arrange meetings with community residents, business and civic groups to discuss public safety issues
  • Discuss issues of concern with Police officials
  • Develop budget priorities for public safety issues


TRAFFIC & TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Dr. Frederick Monderson
Meeting Day: 4th Tuesday of the Month
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
727 Classon Avenue (bet. Park Place and Prospect Place)

Please Note: For the months of Oct, Jan and April the Transportation Committee will meet at Haitian American Day Care Center, 1491 Bedford Avenue corner of St. John's Place.

Responsibilities include the following:
  • Keep abreast of all transportation issues within the District
  • Monitor quality and quantity of transportation services within the District, including services of City and franchised buses, subways, elevated trains, and commuter travel services
  • Develop transportation budget priorities for the Board's consideration
  • Review scopes and design for capital projects and report to the Board


YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Akosua Albritton
Meeting Day: 1st Wednesday of the Month
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Place: Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
727 Classon Avenue (bet. Park Place and Prospect Place)

Responsibilities include the following:
  • Conduct district-wide youth services needs assessment
  • Develop plans for filling gaps in youth services
  • Compile list of possible funding sources for youth services
  • Coordinate workshops, seminars, conferences on issues of concern to youth, e.g., health, employment, substance abuse, education, and recreation
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1.Report a complaint or request for service by contacting the District Office.

2. Attend meetings of the Community Board and ask to be put on the mailing list to get meeting notices.

3. Apply to become a Community Board Member. You can do so either by picking up an application at the Community Board's Office, contacting the Brooklyn Borough President's Office at 718-802-3700, or by contacting your local Council Member.

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