BREAKING: NYC delays reopening of schools to Sept 21, in order to allow more time to make schools as safe as possible.
Teacher prep days: Sept. 10, 11, 14, 15
Remote instruction begins: Sept 16
School buildings open for blending learning: Sept 21
Teachers will now have a total of 9 prep days counting the add'l days now allowed by the opening delay.
"Based on evaluation of independent medical experts, we can now say that the NYC public school system has the most aggressive policies and greatest safeguards of any school system in America." - Michael Mulgrew, Pres. of @UFT
"We now have another difficult road to go down...if there is a problem we will bring relief quickly and make sure no school is left to struggle alone." - Michael Mulgrew, Pres. of @UFT
There will be mandatory random sample testing of teachers and students, in each school on a monthly basis.
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This one location, this one square block, is the epicenter of a national refugee crisis.
It demands a national response. 🧵
The Roosevelt Hotel on W.46th St. is NYC’s main arrival point for migrants. There is a sophisticated operation there, offering arrivals a full array of services, from food to medical care to beds. NYers should be incredibly proud of this facility.
But now it is full. /2
The Roosevelt Hotel has 1000 beds. These are now full.
This is one of 190+ facilities around the city, including many other hotels, that NYC has mobilized to provide shelter to 54k+ migrants. All those facilities are now full as well. 3/
*** NYC is issuing a health advisory for today (Wednesday) in light of deteriorating air quality due to smoke from wildfires in Canada. ***
* All NYers should limit outdoor activity and stay inside when possible. 1/
* People w/heart or breathing problems and children & older adults may be especially sensitive and should avoid outdoor activities during this time.
* If you're an older adult or have heart or breathing problems & need to be outside, wear a high-quality mask (e.g N95 or KN95). 2/
* NYC public schools will not offer any outdoor activities on Wednesday.
* These recommendations may change based on updated air quality conditions 3/
Around the country, and in NY state, there are communities fighting for “local control” to avoid mandates to build more housing.
Did you know that here in Manhattan we are being denied local control that we need to….CREATE more housing? Yes, really. 🧵
Today these UWS & UES buildings couldn't be built. A 1961 State law deems them too big.
With NYC facing a housing affordability crisis, shouldn’t we again allow apartment buildings at this scale?
Not an option. Because Albany doesn’t give us the right to make that decision. 2/
NYC decides our own zoning rules. BUT the 1961 State law says we’re not allowed to even consider zoning that permits buildings with a residential “floor area ratio” of more than 12 (aka 12 FAR), which is why none of the above historic structures could be built today. 3/
Recognize scenes like these? If you live in NYC you do.
Scaffolding in NYC is a good idea run amok. In Manhattan alone there are 4k+ of these sidewalk sheds. Some have been up for years, creating a blight in many neighborhoods.
Today we're releasing a plan to rein this in.🧵
We’re calling for measures to help buildings speed up façade work, to penalize bad actors, to have more flexibility in when façade inspections are required, to have better design for sidewalk sheds, and more. #ShedTheShed
Strategy 1: Help buildings do façade work more quickly so the scaffolding comes down faster
* Provide low-interest loans to buildings struggling to complete mandated façade work
* Create an accelerator program at Dept. of Bldgs to help property owners comply with Local Law 11
The election in NY is very, very close. Every vote will matter.
Dems on the fence who have not yet voted: You need to know what Lee Zeldin as governor will mean in a practical way for our city and state. 🧵
Zeldin has repeatedly pledged to slash the State budget (in order to fund tax cuts for the wealthy). In practice this will mean cuts to:
* Public schools
* Mass transit
* Medicaid
2/
He has pledged to triple down on fossil fuels, including:
* Restarting fracking
* Killing a major wind turbine project off the coast of the Hamptons
He will make it impossible for NY State to meet its ambitious goals to reduce carbon emissions by 2030
3/
NY’s statewide races are closer than they should be. Against a slate of extremists, Dems are polling just over 50%.
The GOP gov candidate voted to overturn the 2020 election & says he'd ban abortion without exception. The stakes couldn’t be higher.
NY Dems need to wake up.🧵
Voters in Manhattan and most other parts of NYC are not used to contested general elections. But the only way a Dem can win statewide is with massive margins here.
The far-right is fired up in the suburbs & turnout will be strong there. We need to match that energy. 2/
The nat’l right has been relentlessly targeting NY (e.g. scotus nullifying our gun safety laws).