News from the NYS Assembly Committee on Cities |
Sheldon Silver, Speaker · Scott Stringer, Chair · Fall 2003 |
Dear Friend: Since my appointment as Chairperson of the Assembly Committee on Cities, we have been hard at work to improve state legislation affecting New York’s sixty-two cities. It was a very busy legislative session for the Committee. Many vital issues came before the Committee, including the renewal of important economic development programs, legislation to aid specific cities, and reforms to existing bodies in city governments. The Committee held three hearings concerning city issues. Two of the hearings marked the start of the 2003 City Summits, a series of public forums designed to create an urban agenda for New York State. We are pleased to report that the first two Summits in Albany and New York City were successful, and the Committee anticipates their continuation this fall in Buffalo and Syracuse. In addition, we held a park alienation public hearing in regard to the alienation of parkland in Van Cortlandt Park. The purpose of the Committee on Cities is to elevate the level of assistance, whether it be financial or legislative, that New York State’s urban areas receive. Supporting our urban areas helps to invigorate our economy and make our cities more attractive places to live and work. As always, the Committee will work to achieve these goals. Please feel free to share your ideas and opinions with us at any time; we look forward to your input as we continue to work toward helping our cities grow.
Sincerely, Chair, Committee on Cities |
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Assemblymember Scott Stringer Chair, NYS Assembly Committee on Cities Room 842 LOB · Albany, NY 12248 · 518.455.5802 |
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KEY LEGISLATION TO ASSIST CITIES |
Energy Cost Savings Program
RePAIR Program
"Total Collapse": Overall, Assembly bill A.8117 strengthens the enforcement arm of the DOB and its ability to protect the residents of New York City’s buildings.
New York City Charter Revision Reform Not only would this legislation make Charter Revision Commissions more representative, it would also ensure that the Commission is appointed by February 15th, thus providing adequate time for proposals to be considered before being placed on the ballot. The recent passage of this bill in the Assembly sends a loud message to all city governments: Do not abuse the process of governing.
Empire Zone Program Reform Given the critical role of New York’s businesses in rebuilding our cities, it is past time that we reform a plan exhibiting such potential to boost New York’s economy. Passage of the Assembly’s Empire Zone reform package would restore the integrity of this program and return the Empire Zone Program to its original intent of job creation in New York State.
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Assemblymember Stringer (second from right) holds a Cities Committee hearing with, from left to right: Assemblymembers Pat Casale, Thomas Kirwan and John McEneny. |
CITIES COMMITTEE CONDUCTS FIRST EVER CITY SUMMITS |
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A primary goal of the Committee on Cities has been to collaborate with city leaders across the State to create a new urban agenda that revitalizes New York State’s sixty-two cities. From our smallest city, Sherill, to our largest, New York City, many common problems plague urban areas. For this reason, the Committee convened the 2003 City Summits, a public forum for city elected officials and advocates to testify about urban issues and innovative solutions to resolve these challenges. The first two City Summits, held in Albany on May 11 and in New York City on May 22, were successful in gathering information both on urban issues and new avenues for addressing them. Testimony touched on topics ranging from the role of the arts in urban development to the importance of affordable housing and education in ensuring the quality of life for all city residents. The Committee thanks everyone who participated in the first two Summits and looks forward to the second round of City Summits to be held in Buffalo and Syracuse this fall. Cities throughout Western and Central New York will be represented at the upcoming hearings. Upon the conclusion of these Summits, the Committee will develop a report that outlines an urban agenda for New York State for the 21st Century. To register for either of the two upcoming hearings, please call Julia Donnaruma at 518-455-4363.
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GREEN BUILDING EXPO Don’t let the power grid control your home! Please join us in an interactive presentation of cutting edge technologies for your building. Learn about ways to help the environment and prevent another blackout.
NY Historical Society Please call Susannah Vickers at (212) 873-6368 for more information. |
PARK ALIENATION HEARING |
On May 23, 2003, the Committee on Cities held a hearing focused on the issues surrounding the alienation of parkland in Van Cortlandt Park in Bronx, New York. Park alienation would be necessitated by the proposed construction of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-ordered water filtration plant underneath the alienated parkland. Over fifty witnesses testified before the Committee, including advocates on both sides of the alienation. This testimony contributed to valuable amendments to the legislation, including a requirement that New York City conduct a Supplemental Environmental Impact Study (SEIS) to identify any impacts of changes to the plant beyond those cited in the original Environmental Impact Study (EIS). New York City, the Senate Majority Leader, and the Speaker of the Assembly must also sign a Memorandum of Understanding appropriating park improvement monies related to the alienation before any construction on the plant begins. In addition, clarification was added to the bill to clearly state that no land review process may be usurped during this process. |
DID YOU KNOW? Facts About the Cities of New York State |
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