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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Flood Mitigation Project Update: Parking Issue

By now all the residents of West 12th Road are aware that the issue of parking on both sides of our street has once again reared its ugly head regarding the “Shared Space” design concept and final plans for the flood mitigation project (street raising and new bulkhead) here on West 12th Road. 

Synopsis of Parking Issue
As we understand it, the problem stems from the fact that the total width of the proposed “Shared Space” street, minus that footage allocated for the A.D.A. required walkway on the north side of W12th Road as well as that footage to be used for parking and resident access on the south side of the street would not leave sufficient footage for unimpeded two way vehicle traffic on the street.
Apparently D.O.T. requires a minimum of 18 feet to allow for two-way traffic and the reduced footage (as noted above) on W12th Road would leave only approximately 16 feet.
The City has indicated that, as a result of the insufficient footage available for two-way traffic, it may require a regulation enforcing parking on only one side of the street.

The RBA Design Group has offered a compromise which would allow for parking on both sides of the street providing that:

1.  All fire hydrants (which would be relocated to the south side of W12th Road) would individually  require 30 feet of prohibited parking (15 feet on both sides of each hydrant), and,

2.  30 feet of prohibited parking on the opposite side (north side) of the street directly across from each hydrant to provide a "turnaround space" for two cars traveling up and own the street to pass each other safely.

Comments

The city's recommendation to require a regulation enforcing parking on only one side of the street because of "insufficient footage" to allow for two-way traffic indicates both a profound ignorance of the "Shared Space" concept as well as a complete disregard for quality of life issues regarding the residents of West 12th Road.

"Shared Space” is a term used to describe a particular street scape design philosophy primarily aimed at changing the impact of motor traffic in public spaces used by pedestrians which includes two main design criteria: 

The reduction/removal of traffic control devices
and,
The reduction/removal of barriers between pedestrians and vehicles 

The design philosophy states that these design treatments enable reduced vehicle speeds due to drivers no longer assuming they have priority and being forced to be aware of other road users. The reduced speed and increased awareness results in an "environment of care" where the use of the space is more balanced between all road users.

As an aside, DOT has stated that should the "shared space" design be accepted by the residents of West 12th Road, they would also reconfigure the top end (Cross Bay Boulevard) access to our block in a manner which would ensure all entering vehicles are slowed to an appropriate speed and made aware that they are entering on to a "shared space" street.

"Shared Space" removes the traditional segregation of motor vehicles, pedestrians and other road users. Conventional road priority management systems and devices such as curbs, lines, parking, signs and signals are replaced with an integrated, people-oriented understanding of public space, such that walking, cycling, shopping and driving cars become integrated activities.

In July of 2011, DOT Borough Commissioner McCarthy stated succinctly that on West 12th Road "...everybody walks in the street and parks their cars on the sidewalk....you have actually been utilizing the "shared space" concept as a means of accommodating pedestrians, bicyclists, children and cars on our narrow streets for years."

To now decide to emplace and enforce a "parking on one side of the street only" because of a lack of sufficient footage to allow for two way traffic flies in the face of the precedent set by years of resident parking on both sides of our narrow street.

West 12th Road is not a "two way traffic through street", rather it is a narrow, dead end, road with parking on both sides of the street which presently allows for approximately 12 feet of "traffic" space between cars parked on both sides of the street to allow vehicles to transit while entering or exiting  the block. 

There is an understanding by residents that "vehicle etiquette" gives priority to those vehicles exiting the block.  Resident vehicles entering W12th Road do so slowly, with drivers looking down the block to ascertain if there are any vehicles coming up the block to exit the street before completely entering the W12th Road traffic space.

Once on W12th Road, residents strictly observe a "reduced speed" caution in the operation of their vehicles with the knowledge that both children and adults also utilize the street's traffic area because of the narrowness of the road.

The above situation has existed for decades and, to the best of my knowledge, there has not been any instance of an accident or injury as a result of insufficient traffic space impeding vehicle movement.

Additionally, with the exception of severe tidal flooding, I am not aware of any incident of any emergency, sanitation, utility or commercial vehicle being seriously impeded.

Presently, West 12th Road accommodates the parking of approximately 75 vehicles.  Enforcement of "one side of the street parking only" would result in the loss of almost 50% of these parking spaces. 
The compromise offered by the RBA Group would also result in the reduction of almost 20% of presently available parking spaces.  The 3 fire hydrants presently located on the north side of the street (which has 98' of driveway space) will be relocated to the south side of W 12th Road which has only 39 feet of driveway space.

The displacement of a marked number of presently available parking spaces without an accompanying alternative and realistic parking option to accommodate those spaces is unacceptable.

W12th Road Recommendation to be made to DOT 

Back in July 2011 when DOT and the RBA Group initially proposed the "Shared Space" street design concept to the W12th Road Block Association we were encouraged to "think outside the box" when considering this unique European design.

As with any unique problem, the obtainment of a viable and realistic solution is made inordinately difficult when one depends solely on existing regulations as a means of providing a solution.  Consequently, we are now requesting that DOT and the city do the same and attempt to "think outside the box" to resolve this issue for our small town, a community where a "Left Turn on Red After Full Stop" is permitted on Cross Bay Boulevard. 

As the "Shared Space" design concept is new to New York City, it is recommended that the strict application of regulations be waived for this project as applied to West 12th Road. Instead, this endeavor should be considered as "Shared Space Design Pilot Project" and allow for resident parking on both sides of street without any marked reduction in presently available parking spaces as the street is not a "through street" but a "shared space."

Upon completion of all construction  on W12th Road, the "Shared Space" would be closely monitored by both DOT and residents for a period of  12 months in order to ascertain if the new and unique operation of West 12th Road as a "shared space" design requires adjustments, regulatory or otherwise.

Such a "Shared Space Design Pilot Project" would surely be in keeping with DOT's own street design policy which requires that agency to "Research, test and evaluate new safety treatments, particularly those successfully adopted in other cities."

Friday, February 24, 2012

National Weather Service Issues High Wind Watch for our Area....

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A HIGH WIND
WATCH FOR OUR AREA...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON.

* LOCATIONS...NEW YORK CITY AND LONG ISLAND.

* HAZARDS...DAMAGING WIND GUSTS.

* WINDS...WEST 20 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 60 MPH.
* TIMING...THE STRONGEST WINDS WILL BE FROM AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT
  INTO SATURDAY.

* IMPACTS...THESE WINDS COULD BRING DOWN TREES...POWER POLES AND
  LINES...AND MAKE DRIVING HAZARDOUS.

Friday, February 10, 2012

From this week's WAVE....


CONGESSMAN BOB TURNER ADDRESSES BROAD CHANNEL CIVIC ASSOCIATION

Congressman Bob Turner attended the Broad Channel Civic Association meeting [on] Thursday, January 27, to update residents on his first five months in office, and to assure them that he is addressing their local concerns. Turner spoke before a packed room at the Shad Creek VFW in Broad Channel.

“The Broad Channel Civic Association has done an outstanding job highlighting the challenges facing the community and I am committed to working closely with them as their Congressman. All the areas I am honored to represent should know that their unique and local issues will be priorities of my office,” Turner said.

The Congressman gave an update on the issues he has been working on for Broad Channel. Specifically, he noted the successful effort to include a resident toll discount for the Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge for Broad Channel in the Governors’ proposed budget. Turner, who contacted Governor Cuomo and MTA Chairman Joe Lhota about the unfairness of the toll on Broad Channel residents stated, “I was proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with Assemblyman Phil Goldfeder and Broad Channel on this issue, and am pleased that Governor Cuomo has recognized that local residents should not have to pay a toll to conduct basic daily activities.”

Citing an effort to make it more convenient for Broad Channel residents to meet with his office and receive assistance with federal agencies, at this January 27 meeting Turner noted that on Monday, January 30 he would be holding a satellite congressional field office event at the Broad Channel library where local residents could meet with his office’s senior caseworker to discuss help with personal cases dealing with federal agencies. In addition, the Congressman mentioned his meeting earlier in the day with representatives of National Grid and emphasized the importance of bringing natural gas to Broad Channel, the only area of New York City still without access to natural gas.

Turner also gave an overview of his first five months in office, including his committee appointments, trips to Afghanistan and Israel, and focus on creating jobs and preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Turner praised the efforts of Broad Channel Civic Association, and its president, Dan Mundy Jr., and his father, past president Dan Mundy, Sr., for their hard work and dedication.

“The Mundys know the issues inside and out and have been enormously helpful to me and my office in addressing important Broad Channel and Rockaway issues,” Congressman Turner said.

Dan Mundy Jr. stated, “The Broad Channel Civic Association was pleased to have Congressman Bob
Turner attend and address our January civic meeting. Congressman Turner brought the residents up to speed on his current priorities in Washington for the upcoming year. The Congressman has gone out of his way since being elected, to reach out to the Broad Channel community to understand and act on the needs and issues of our town – including the toll issue, the natural gas pipeline supply, and the ecological restoration efforts in our bay. We look forward to working with him in the future.”

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Beach Channel Drive in Rockaway in Danger of Flooding....

Community Board 14 District Manager Jonathan Gaska surveys the deteriorating bulkhead near Beach Channel Drive
at Beach 108th St. in Rockaway.

Battered bulkhead spells danger for Rockaway residents 
Locals fear Jamaica Bay is creeping close to vital roadways


Local officials in Rockaway are pleading with Mayor Bloomberg to fix a battered bulkhead that has allowed Jamaica Bay to creep dangerously close to Beach Channel Drive.

A portion of the esplanade near Beach 108th St. and Beach Channel Drive has collapsed, just feet from the peninsula’s main east-west thoroughfare.
“One bad Nor’easter and we could lose the westbound drive,” said Jonathan Gaska, the district manager of Community Board 14. “This is our Queens Blvd. and it’s in danger.”

Assemblyman Phil Goldfeder and Community Board 14 have recently sent letters to the mayor’s office, warning the city about the precarious situation.
“I’m concerned that one day we might wake up and Beach Channel Drive is in the bay,” said Goldfeder. “It doesn’t take an engineer to see we have a pretty bad problem on our hands.”

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster - 26 Years Ago Today.....

NASA file picture from January 28, 1986, shows the crew of Space Shuttle Challenger. The space shuttle with seven astronauts on board exploded over Cap Canaveral, Fla. 73 seconds after launch at 16 km height. All occupants were killed. In the front row, from left: Astronauts Mike Smith, Francis R. Scobee, Ronald E. McNair. Back row from left: Ellison S. Onizuka, Christa McAuliffe, Gregory Jarvis and Judy Resnik.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Flood Mitigation Project Update

The New York City Department of Transportation (Commissioner Maura McCarthy, Borough of Queens) and their design firm, the RBA Group (Mr. Joseph Menzer), were present at the Broad Channel Civic Association meeting on Thursday evening, January 26th, to update residents on the status of the flood mitigation project for West 11th, 12th and 13th Roads.

Synopsis of Presentationand Discussion 
Note:  Those items in red indicate new design items of changes/revisons to previously discussed items/issues for West 12th Road.

1.  Mr. Menzer of the RBA Group opened with a brief overview of the "Shared Space" street design concept to be utilized on West 11th, 12th and 13th Roads.
2.  At our meeting with DOT and the RBA Group back in September 2011many residients raised concerns about the use of steel bollards to define the protected pedestrian pathway mandated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).  The protected pedestrian walkway will now be defined via the use of a tactile, street level, "half dome bump"instead of the previously considered "bollards" to delineate the separation of the shared space roadway and the protected pedestrian pathway.

3.  Initial designs for this project called for the entirety of the "shared space" street to be constructed of concrete which could be decoratively tinted and/or scored.  The protected pedestrian pathway on the north side of the street and a three foot section of the south side of the street will still be constructed via the use of concrete slabs, however, the middle roadway section of the shared space will now be constructed of a flexible material roadbed (i.e. asphalt or some other material).  This change was made to accomodate the issue of street settlement due to weather, tidal and water table conditions which would result in cracked concrete slabs which would be inordinately expensive to maintain and repair.  The use of asphalt or other flexible material will be much easier and inexpensive to maintain.  While the property side concrete slabs may still be decoratively "scored" or tinted, the black asphalt section  of the shared street space cannot be tinted or decoartively designed. 

4.  At our meeting with DOT and the RBA Group back in September 2011 many residents raised concerns about the initial designs use of street tree plantings citing possible property damage and/or personal injury during severe storms. All tree plantings have been removed from this project design

5.  All fire hydrants on West 12th Road will be relocated from the north side of the street to the south side as called for in the original design to allow for an unobstructed protected pedestrian pathway on the north side street.  Placement of utility poles will be determined by the utility companies with prior notification to residents of the affected block.

6.  Prior to the start of construction, each individual homeowner will be required to sign a "Consent" letter authorizing the city to work on his or her property.  If an individual property owner refuses or otherwise fails to sign such "Consent" letter, the project will go forward without any work being done to his or her property. 

7.  The original timeline for this project called for final design completion and advertising of bids for construction. contract award and actual work to begin in spring/summer of 2012.   The timeline for this project has been revised and it is now expected that the project will be put out for bid in April 2012 with the contract being awarded in June 2012 with an expected construction start date of October 2012The delayed construction start date for this project has become necessary to accomodate the permit process for this project.

8.  Once started, the duration of construction for this project is expected to be approximately just over 2 years.  Initially, it is expected that new bulkheads will be constructed on all 3 streets simultaneously and then street construction will commence one block at a time starting with West 12th Road.  Individual street construction is estimated to last 9 months per street.

9.  There will be another "Mass Mailing" of the proposed final design to city agencies and utilities for their reviw of this project in March 2012 prior to the project being put out for bids and unlike the initial "Mass Mailing" of December 2011, this time design plans will be made available to residents.

10. Commissioner McCarthy (DOT) stated that the scheduling of street work one block at a time will minimize the displacement  of resident parking and she is presently exploring the possibility of
authorizing displaced resident parking on the Cross Bay Boulevard median.
  
11.  The city will assign a "Community Liaison" staff person  who will serve as liaison between contractors and residents during the construction phase of this project.

12.  There were several questions/concerns raised regarding technical issues (i.e., water main street access, accomodations for possible future natural gas lines, individual property backfill, efficacy of street sub-bed materials, etc.)  Although these issues were discussed, they will be more definitively explained/addressed with publication of the March 2012 "Mass Mailing II" project design plans which will be 80% complete at that time and our next meeting with the RBA Group.
  
13.  There were several questions raised regarding the proposed project design sent out with the December 2011 "Mass Mailing I" regarding street parking on the shared street space.  According to the plans, it appeared that there was only dedicated space for parking on one side of the shared space street (adjacent to the protected pedestrian pathway.)  Mr. Menzer (RBA Group) indicated that parking could also be accomodated on the opposite side of the shared street space.  Commissioner McCarthy
 (DOT) then advised us that certain city agencies were having some difficulty in completely embracing/understanding the "shared space" street concept and have questioned the propriety of dual side street parking when existing regulations only authorize single side parking.  Obviously this raised the possibility of the city emplacing "No Parking" signs on the south side streets at which time we reminded Commissioner McCarthy of our September 2011 meeting wherein it was agreed that "The new "Shared Space" design would allow for parking on both sides of the street with no loss of parking spaces due to the requirement of "bump outs" for relocated utility poles on the old design which still called for curbed strets with sidewalks. Additionally, the "Shared Space" design would forever put to rest the possibility of the involved streets being subjected to a parking on one side of the street only regulation as well as those annoying middle of the night visits by Traffic Enforcement Agents who ticket private vehicles for parking on the sidewalk". This issue will be revisited at our next meeting with DOT/RBA at which time it will have, hopefully, been resolved.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Marine Parkway Bridge Delays.....


Notification issued 01/26/12 at 10:00 AM:

Due to a restoration project in Jamaica Bay, there will be multiple, daily bridge lifts of the Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge beginning today, January 26th and lasting through February. The lifts will take place around-the-clock and require full closure of the bridge to traffic. It takes roughly 15 minutes to raise and lower the bridge. Motorists are advised to use Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge as an alternate route.

Where's Winter?........


The 2011-2012 Winter season is almost half over and there has yet to be a prolonged deep freeze or a significant snow storm.

Saturday's snow was cute but hardly memorable. Aside from some rain today and Friday there's no particularly interesting weather our way anytime soon.

Today's rainmaker is coming in from south Texas. The storm formed slightly south of the jet stream which allowed it to wrap warm, moist air around itself. When that system gets caught up in the jet stream it will bring the warmth and moisture our way. Look for light rain or showers to start today with heavier rains expected tonight into Friday.

Once that storm passes a lazy high pressure system will move over the East Coast. The high will bring clear skies and gradually cooling temperatures. We are looking at mid 50s on Friday,  lower 40s on Saturday and Sunday and upper 30s on Monday before warming begins again on Tuesday.

Our mild winter may be confusing to groundhogs but, with the price of home heating oil nearing $4 a gallon, I am not complaining.

Of course we still have to get through the very fickle month of February!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Queens Borough President Marshall Delivers State of the Borough Address...

During Helen Marshall’s annual address on the state of Queens, the borough president exalted the borough’s successful projects — past, present and future.

Queens Borough President Helen Marshall delivered her 11th State of the Borough Address yesterday at Queens College’s Colden Center.

During her address. Borough President Marshall mentioned the ongoing flood mitigation project here in Broad Channel stating...

"WITHIN WEEKS AFTER MEETING WITH RESIDENTS IN BROAD CHANNEL, AND HEARING FIRST-HAND ACCOUNTS OF KNEE-DEEP WATER ON FLOODED STREETS OFF CROSS BAY BOULEVARD, I WORKED WITH THE MAYOR’S OFFICE TO MOVE UP THE LONG-AWAITED DRAINAGE PROJECT FOR THE AREA BY FIVE YEARS,…FROM 2015 TO 2010. DESIGN IS NOW UNDERWAY ON THE 24 MILLION DOLLAR PROJECT."

You can read Borough President Marshall's entire State of the Borough Address here.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Email from Jo Ann Shapiro

I received the following email from Jo Ann Shapiro who served as Chief of Staff to our previous State Asemblywoman, Audrey Pheffer, in our 23rd Assembly District.


Pete:
Hi.
This is Jo Ann Shapiro (formerly of Pheffers office). I was hoping you would include me on the w 12th St newsletter list. I would appreciate keeping up with the progress of this  project .
I know I am no longer a partner in this process but i still would like to know how it is progressing.
Many years of fighting and advocating went into this issue and following your success is a joy for me. Thanks in advance. If i can ever be of any assistance, please feel free to contact me.

Jo Ann Shapiro

On behalf of the residents of West 12th Road I forwarded the following response to Ms. Shapiro.

Hi Jo Ann...
It is indeed a pleasure to hear from you again and I hope this communication finds you and yours in good health and doing well.
I was somewhat taken aback by your statement that you feel that you are "...no longer a partner in this process..." as all of us here not only on West 12th Road but the entire Broad Channel community as well are succinctly aware of the fact that that both yourself and Audrey worked long and hard to keep the issue of tidal flooding on our streets simmering on the front burner of the city's stove of awareness for many long years.   
Indeed, absent your years of effort, our association's April 2010 meeting with Queens Borough President Helen Marshall would not have been able to raise that simmer to a full boil which has allowed us to proceed to the actual movement on this project we enjoy today.
In retrospect, I believe we have been seriously remiss in allowing Audrey's transition to the position of County Clerk and Phil Goldfer's assumption of the 23rd A.D. seat to pass without expressing our sincere and deep felt apreciation for all the years  of work both you and Audrey have expended on behalf of the Broad Channel community.
All our battles were not victories but throughout the years you were always available and responsive, and consequently, your long years of service to our small island community has resulted in our thoughts of both you and Audrey as much more than just our local political representatives, but more importantly, as good friends who are just a phone call away.
That, in and of itself, speaks volumes of your impact on our small town over the years.
Needless to say you have been included on our newsletter email list with the caveat that should we ever be in a position to be of assistance to you, we too, are just a phone call away.
Again, thank you for everything you have done.
PeterJ. Mahon                                                                                                                                                       for                                                                                                                                                                           The West 12th Road Block Association