Monday, November 16, 2015

Delivery Worker Struck By Tree At Brooklyn Park In Critical Condtion


Brooklyn

By Geoffrey Croft  

A delivery worker on a bike is in critical condition after being struck in the head by a tree a Park Department contractor had cut,  NYC Park Advocates has learned.

The incident occurred near Richards & Pioneer Streets in Brooklyn at Coffey Park this afternoon.

The safety protocol of the work being performed is being questioned.  

Thursday, November 12, 2015

"Police" Bikes Used By AlliedBarton Stir Up Concerns In Battery Park City




 Manhattan

By Geoffrey Croft

Tensions have grown even higher over Battery Park City's secretive plan to replace PEP officers with private ambassadors.

Is AlliedBarton and the Battery Park City Park Authority deliberately attempting to mislead the public into believing they are getting police officers? 

That's a question some are asking after a highly visible piece of new equipment arrived in the middle of the night and into the park this afternoon.  

Seven black bicycles with the word "police" written across the frame in large letters were delivered overnight this morning to the Battery Park City Park (BPC) Park Enforcement Patrol command. Several BPC sources say are intended to used by AlliedBarton "Security Ambassadors" in Battery Park City.

Several personnel were seen training on the bikes along the esplanade this afternoon weaving in and out of bright orange safety cones with instructors. 

Concerns are being raised regarding the use of the word POLICE on the bikes as it is illegal to impersonate a police officer or give that impression. 

"Why do they have bikes that say police on them, " asked Local 983 President Joe Puleo who represents the PEP officers. 

"It's a crime to identify yourself as a police officer or a peace officer when you are not."

S 190.26 Criminal impersonation in the first degree.     A  person is guilty of criminal impersonation in the first degree when   he:     1. Pretends to be a  police  officer  or  a  federal  law  enforcement   officer  as enumerated in section 2.15 of the criminal procedure law, or   wears or  displays  without  authority,  any  uniform,  badge  or  other   insignia  or  facsimile thereof, by which such police officer or federal   law enforcement officer is lawfully distinguished or expresses by his or her words or actions that he or she  is  acting  with  the  approval  or   authority   of  any  police  department  or  acting  as  a  federal  law   enforcement officer with the approval of any agency that employs federal   law enforcement officers as enumerated in section 2.15 of  the  criminal   procedure law; and     2.  So  acts with intent to induce another to submit to such pretended  official authority or otherwise to act in reliance  upon  said  pretense and  in  the  course  of  such  pretense commits or attempts to commit a  felony;   


Seven bicycles with the word "police" written across the frame in large letters were delivered overnight to the Battery Park City Park (BPC) Park Enforcement Patrol command. 


"No bicycles used by AlliedBarton in Battery Park City will say “police,” The Battery Park City Park Authority said in a statement.  

"The bicycles that were present in the Regatta are a model made by Fuji called “Police Patrol.” Any markings are purely branding by Fuji and will be removed prior to use."

The issue comes ten days after an AlliedBarton representative denied that one of their security guards was involved in a stabbing incident while on duty at the World trade Center on September 14th. 

John McArdle, AlliedBarton's regional operations manager was asked about the incident at the November 2nd Community Board 2 meeting. He said an employee of the company was not involved.  

Saul Puente,  an AlliedBarton Security Services employee was arrested and charged with felony assault according to police after someone threw french fries at him. He allegedly slashed the victim in the face and stabbed him in the chest before fleeing down Fulton Street.


Personnel were seen training on the bikes along the esplanade this afternoon with instructors. PEP officers have 24-hour Peace Officer status with arrest powers while AlliedBarton "security ambassadors" have no arrest powers.


Battery Park City Authority's controversial plan to replace most the 45 PEP officers with AlliedBarton "security ambassadors" who have no arrest powers has not sat well with residents.   The public found out about the move after the Authority board voted on the plan at its October 27th meeting which was reported by a local paper.  

At the  Novemver 2nd Community Board 1 meeting a BPCA representaive put the deal with  AlliedBarton at  $1.8 million.

After the meeting a BPCA spokesperson said the board approved a contract not to exceed $ 2.1 million to the private security firm.  The deal would replace the current $ 2.5 million dollar PEP contract. 

A flyer circulated after the news broke slamming the plan.

"Shame on the Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) for ONCE AGAIN making a behind Close Door Deal without asking the residents and the community,"  the flyer read in part.  

"Taxation Without Representation

We do not need '"Customer Service Agents"' who are unable to enforce the law and will be unable to protect not only the residents of Battery Park City but the millions of people who visit our parks annually," the flyer said. 



Teen Stabbed In Bronx Park In Critical Condition

Bronx

By Geoffrey Croft

A 17-year-old was stabbed in the neck in Williamsbridge Oval Park NYC Park Advocates has learned.

The victim is in critical but stable condition according to police.

Witnesses told authorities that a group of between 6 - 8 people were talking when an argument broke out. They heard yelling and screaming and saw the victim lying on the ground his holding the right side of his neck.  

The group ran east out of the park.

The incident occurred yesterday at 2:35 pm. near the Recreation Center within the confines of the 52nd Pct.    

Two young kids came into the Recreation Center and alertered a Park Enforcement Patrol Officer.

Park patrons and even a motorist came to the aid of the victim.

"People were trying to help stop the bleeding," said a law enforcement source at the scene.

"One woman jumped out of her car and brought paper towels.   People from the basketball court came over to help."  

Police recovered a small folding knife with blood on it. They also found a large kitchen knife in a nearby sewer drain.

No arrests have been made.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Design Flaw Eyed In Juniper Valley Park Bocce Court Flooding

“The shade structures that were installed are meant to offer protection from the sun,  not the rain. In fact,  it was designed to let the rain flow through it.” - Parks Department






















Bocce Player Anthony Sozio standing in the puddles of the newly renovated courts.  "When it rains all the water comes in and makes holes all over the place," Sozio said. "After the rain we come over here and work, we do all the maintenance. The Parks Department doesn’t do anything for us — we do everything ourselves.”  Prior to the redesign, they were able to sweep water of the courts through drains, Sozio said. 

Queens


Add shoddy bocce court work to the growing list of botched Parks Department capital projects in Juniper Valley Park irate critics say. 

Barely a year old after undergoing an $850, 000 renovation to repair the deteriorating courts Bocce players are furious at city over the conditions caused by the design flaw.  They say the design of the canopy-like structure over the courts, which includes slanted glass panels, allows for rain to fall unevenly on the dirt courts, creating an uneven playing surface.  Players say the courts are in worse shape now than before the renovation. 

The Parks Department's Capital Division installed plexiglas shade structures made from recycled materials they say to let the rain flow through it, which players say has caused the problems.   

In March the contractor blamed the problem on the Parks Department Capitol Division, “the designer didn’t design it properly. We picked up the drawings from the Parks Department.”

A Parks' spokesperson tried to blame the players and the Community Board for the poor design. 

“The new bocce courts were designed in collaboration with local bocce players and the final plans were approved by both these players and Queens Community Board 5.”

 The Parks Department said it will now install covers.

- Geoffrey Croft

Rendering courtesy of the Parks Department/Photos Courtesy of Dominick Totino Photography
A rendering of the bocce courts project at Juniper Valley Park.




Bocce ball players in Queens say a city redesign ruined their courts at a park in Middle Village, according to WCBS news in a segment called, Whose Bright Idea Was This. 

The Parks Department spent $850,000 to renovate Juniper Valley Park — but the canopies above the courts, which were designed to block out the sun, funnel rainwater onto the courts, creating holes in the playing field and flooding which takes days to dry out. 

Paul Maucelli and Anthony Sozio, both retired, play bocce almost every day at the location off 79th Street and Juniper Boulevard.  “We don’t need this, the way they did it,” Maucelli told CBS2’s Meg Baker. “We can’t use it, waste of money. They gotta do something.”  Bocce, an Italian ball sport, is typically played on a flat court. Players take turns rolling colored bocce balls towards a small, white ball on the other side of the playing field. Players receive points based on whoever can get their set of balls closer to the target.

Prior to the redesign, they were able to sweep water of the courts through drains, Sozio said.  

“After the rain we come over here and work,” Sozio said. 

“All this maintenance, Parks Dept. doesn’t do anything for us — we do everything ourselves.”  

Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley is pushing the city to fix the situation. 

“We want to make sure that we continue to keep courts in high quality standards and that has to do with maintenance,” Crowley said. 

 The NYC Parks Department said it will install covers.  “An initial attempt to install Plexiglass did not yield results that fit our standards,” the Parks Dept. said in a statement.

 “We are exploring alternative materials and we how to have the project complete by early next year.”  

A tournament this summer brought more than 500 players to the Middle Village courts.

Read/View More:

CBS - November 9, 2015 - By Meg Baker 

Queens Chronicle -  March 26,  2015 - By Mark Lord   




Saturday, November 7, 2015

Four Slashed In Queens Park Mugging - Two Arrested


Queens

By Geoffrey Croft

Four males were slashed with razors inside Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, NYC Park Advocates has learned.  

Four men were sitting on a bench inside the park at 11 p.m. on November 4th, when a group of male Hispanics on bikes approached and began cursing. 

Two assailants got off the bikes and pulled razors.  One slashed a 41-year-old victim in his hand who was on a cell phone causing him to drop the phone.

The attackers picked it up and when the victim's friends protested, the two attackers slashed his three friends as well.

The victims were all male 41 (phone stolen)  28, 28, and 26.

The incident ocured in the park near northeast corner of 49th Avenue and 111th Street  within the convines of the 110 Pct.

Police apprehended the suspects on bikes nearby a few hours later at 2:30 a.m. on November 5th.

A passerby who witnessed the crime ID'd the attackers.

Police charged Dario Rodriguez, 27,  with robbery, assault and marijuana possession.       
He was arraigned on November 5th and is being held on $ 30,000 bail. An order of protection was issued. He did not make bail.  He is due back in court November 10th.

Jonathan Pena,  23,  was charged with robbery and assault.   He was arraigned on November 5th and ordered held on 15,000 bail. An order of protection was also issued. He did not make bail. He is due back in court on November 10th.

Thieves Wearing Masks Rob Couple In Queens Park


Queens

A walk in the park turned into a nightmare for an Asian husband and wife this week when they were mugged in Kissena Park. 

The couple, male, 34, and female, 31 were in the park near 45 Avenue & Colden St. at 8:50pm when they were approached from behind by two assailants black wearing masks. 

One punched the female in the back of the head causing her to fall on the ground.  While she was on the floor one held the husband and twisted his arm behind his back and removed 
$ 50 from the victom's pants pockets.

The perps fled southbound on Colden St. according to police. 

The incident occurred on Tuesday night, November 3rd within the confines of the 109th Pct.   

Both suspects were described as 6'0 tall, 180 pounds wearing black. 

Sgt. Brendan Ryan from DCPI said the investigation is on going and encouraged the public to call the NYPD Tip Hotline (800) 577 - TIPS  if they had any information involving the case.

- Geoffrey Croft

Monday, November 2, 2015

Second Major Outdoor Music Festival Vying For Flushing Meadows Corona Park This Summer


Queens

By Geoffrey Croft

News of a second promoter negotiating with the city  to stage a large music festival in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park this summer have emerged. 

Madison Square Garden is seeking permission from the city to put on a major outdoor music festival in Queens on Friday, June 24, through Sunday, June 26, 2016 according to the NY Post.

AEG, the organizers of  the massive Coachella music fesival on the west coast is also petitioning the city to stage a large-scale music event in the park around the same time.

The festival — tentatively called Panorama — is being eyed to be put on two weeks after Governors Ball in June. 

New York Post - November 1, 2015 -  By Claire Atkinson

New York Daily News - September 30, 2015 -BY Lisa L. Colangelo, Denis Slattery