BROOKLYN COMMUNITY BOARD 14 FLATBUSH MIDWOOD COMMUNITY DISTRICT 810 East 16 th Street Brooklyn, New York 11230

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BROOKLYN COMMUNITY BOARD 14 FLATBUSH MIDWOOD COMMUNITY DISTRICT 810 East 16 th Street, New York 11230 ERIC L. ADAMS Borough President ALVIN M. BERK Chairman SHAWN CAMPBELL District Manager January 18, 2017 Dear Community Resident: In accordance with Section 204 of the New York City Charter, the Mayor has submitted for review and comment, the Citywide Statement of Needs for Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019. The purpose of this statement is two-fold: to inform the public at the earliest possible stage of the City s future needs for facilities and the specific criteria for selecting their locations; and to provide information about the existing distribution of City properties. The Statement of Needs, the Atlas of City properties and the Criteria for the location of City Facilities adopted by the City Planning Commission are now available for review by the residents of Community Board 14. The Statement of Needs describes City facilities, that are proposed for closing or expansion in the next two (2) years. Community Board 14 will be submitting comments on these documents no later than February 28, 2017. To that end, a public hearing has been scheduled to provide an opportunity for public comment on these important documents, prior to the next regular monthly meeting of the board as follows: DATE: Monday, February 13, 2017 TIME: 7:15 PM PLACE: Public School 249 Caton Avenue & Marlborough Road, New York Please do not hesitate to contact our office if you have any questions on the attached. Sincerely, Shawn Campbell District Manager

CITYWIDE STATEMENT OF NEEDS FOR CITY FACILITIES FISCAL YEARS 2018 AND 2019 BROOKLYN COMMUNITY BOARD 14 REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM AGENCIES HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES Department For The Aging (DFTA) Relocation of the Elmhurst/Jackson Heights Senior Center CD 4 11 No site Relocation of the AP Randolph Neighborhood Senior Center CD 9 12 No Site Human Resources Administration/Department of Social Services (HRA) Relocation of Metropolitan Hospital / 13 No site Medicaid Office Relocation of the Kings County Medicaid Office from 441 Clarkson / 14 Request whether a location within Avenue, CD 4 Relocation of Offices from 98 Flatbush Avenue, / 15 Request whether a location within Relocation of Offices from 94 / 16 Request whether a location within Flatbush Avenue, Relocation of the East New York Hospital Medicaid Office CD 5 17 No CD 14 site Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) Facility for the new NYCSafe Multi- Agency Program, and other programs 18 No site 2

INFRASTRUCTURE Department of Sanitation (DSNY) New South Salt Storage South 20 Request whether a location within Facility / Expansion of CDs 1, 3, 4 Garage Equipment Parking CD 1 21 No site Temporary Relocation of swing space of the Central Repair Shop from 52-35 58 th Street in New North Salt Storage Sites 9 Garage Expansion Relocation of a Compost Lot in Western, or North CDs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9 Northern / 690 New York Ave or 22 No site 23 No CD 14 site 24 No CD 14 site 25 No CD 14 site Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) New Water Supply Shaft 17B at 45-03 37 th Avenue in for City Water Tunnel #3 26 No site New Water Supply Shaft 18B-2 at 50-04 73 rd Place, for City Water Tunnel #3 New Flushing Bay Combined Sewage Overflow (CSO) Storage Tunnel and Dewatering Pump Station Relocation of DEP Laboratory from 59-17 Junction Boulevard, CD 4 Relocation of the DEP DATA Center Relocation of the Bureau of Customer Services Borough Office Relocation of the Clearview Pump Station 27 No site 28 No site 29 Request whether a location within / / CD 10 30 No site 31 No site 32 No site 3

PUBLIC SAFETY New York City Police Department (NYPD) New Counter Terrorism Division 34 No site Training Center CD 14 Relocation of Administrative Office 35 No site from One Police Plaza CD 1/ Acquisition of New Office Space 36 No site for Traffic Enforcement Division s Block-The-Box-Program Relocation and Expansion of Upper 37 No site NYPD s Fleet Services Division Relocation of South 38 No site Traffic Enforcement Division New Office Space for the 39 No site Detective Bureau Special Victims Squad Office Relocation of NYPD s 40 No site Transportation Bureau Tow Pound Satellite CD 12 Relocation of the Staten Island Staten Island 41 No site Medical District Facility Expansion or Possible Relocation of the Transportation Bureau CD 5/ 42 No site PARKS AND HOUSING PRESERVATION & DEVELOPMENT Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR) Sunnyside Property Acquisition 44 No Site Maple Street Site Park Acquisition CD 9 45 No CB 14 site Department of Housing Preservation & Development (HPD) Consolidation of and Relocation of HPD s Enforcement and Neighborhood Services Site Office Relocation and Consolidation of the Upper Enforcement and Neighborhood Services Site Offices Relocation and Consolidation of the Tenant Resources Office 46 Request whether a location within CD 11 47 No site 48 Request whether a location within 4

APPENDICES APPENDIX A STATUS OF PROPOSALS FY 2017-2018 CITYWIDE STATEMENT OF NEEDS STATUS DEFINITIONS Implemented In Progress Modified Cancelled Proposal for which a ULURP or Section 195 application received a final approval; or for which a contract for operation of a facility was approved; or for which a facility was located in existing city space; or for which an expansion, reduction or closing was completed. ULURP or Section 195 application filed, but not yet approved; or contractor selected, but contract has not yet received final approval; or expansion/reduction of existing site is underway. City still actively seeking site for a facility or an application has not yet been filed or no contractor has been selected. Proposal was modified and is included in this Statement or will be included in a later Statement. City not actively seeking site or implementing proposal because of fiscal or programmatic considerations. Administration for Children s Services (ACS) Consolidation of Division of Child Protection Offices in The CD 11 Consolidation of Division of Child Protection Office in New Youth Reception Center Implemented 5

Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) New Animal Care and Control Shelter in New Animal Care and Control Shelter in The New Borough Pest Control Unit Implemented Facility Relocation of Borough Office For Family Child Health Early Intervention Prevention Program Department of Homeless Services (DHS) Decentralization of Prevention, and Assistance and Temporary Housing Center (PATH) Replacement or Upgrade of Transitional Shelter Facilities for Homeless Families and Individuals Human Resources Administration (HRA) Consolidation of the East New York and Kings County Hospital Medicaid Offices Relocation of Bay Ridge Job Center CD 6 Relocation of the Coney Island Job Center Relocation of the Coney Island Medicaid Office Relocation of Coney Island HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) Office 6

Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Expansion of Bureau of Motor Equipment Parking CD 7/11 CD 7 Equipment Parking and Staging Swing Space For West 1 Parking Garage Temporary Relocation of DSNY Districts 11/13 Garage CD 1 Department of Transportation (DOT) Relocation of Safety City Program Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) New Green Infrastructure Maintenance Program Facility At the border of and New Disinfection Facility for Hutchinson River Outfall CD 5 New Disinfection Facility for Flushing Creek Outfall CD 7 New York City Police Department (NYPD) Relocation of and School Safety Task Force Relocation of Patrol Borough South Grand Larceny BLAST (Burglary, Larceny, Apprehension, Surveillance Team) Unit Relocation of Patrol Borough South Specialized Operations Unit Relocation of NYPD Critical Response Command (CRC) Relocation of Property Clerk Division CDs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 CDs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 CD 1 7

New York City Police Department (NYPD) Relocation of Strategic Response Group I Relocation of South Patrol Borough Investigation Unit CDs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR) Installation of Integrated Flood Protection System on the East Side of CDs 3 & 6 Staten Island South Shore Coastal Staten Island In Progress Storm Risk Management Project CDs 2 & 3 Acquisition of Property-Brinckerhoff Cemetery CD 8 8

APPENDIX B NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Proposed Site Selections for New Schools Fiscal Year 2016-2017 The list below identifies proposed new and leased school buildings included in the Department of Education s Adopted Five-Year Capital Plan for Fiscal Years 2015-2019. The Department will be seeking sites during the 2017 and 2018 fiscal years for leased buildings and construction of new buildings identified in the plan, as approved and adopted in June 2016 or in subsequent proposed, approved or adopted amendments to the Capital Plan. Proposed leased buildings are marked (L) in the Facility Type column. All other buildings listed are proposed to be newly constructed. Borough/ Community School District Facility Type Size (Seats) Proposed Location CSD 20 Small Primary School (L) 456 CD 7, 10, 11, 12, 14 CSD 20 Small Primary School 456 CD 11, 12, 14 CSD 20 Primary/Intermediate 605 CD 7, 10, 11, 12, 14 School CSD 21 Small Primary School (L) 456 CD 11, 12, 14, 15 CSD 22 Small Primary School (L) 456 CD 14, 15, 18 9