Monday September 27
6PM
Community Board 1 Battery Park City Committee
AGENDA
1. Questions for Inclusion and Equity – Discussion
2. Allied Ambassador Contract Expectations – Discussion
3. BPC Security Update – Patrick Murphy, Director of Security, Allied Universal
4. New York Waterway Banned Boats and Loud Horns (Postponed to October 6th)
5. Tunnel2Towers Post-Race Debrief – Discussion
6. Introducing Esplanade Volleyball – Discussion
7. BPCA Report – Nicholas Sbordone, Vice President of Communications & Public Affairs, Battery Park City Authority
6:30PM
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Reception, lecture, optonal dinner. Author and Sons of the Revolution (NY) member Ric Murphy will speak about his family genealogy, and his ancestors who fought in the American Revolution, serving in New York, Massachusetts and North Carolina regiments. Their story is covered in Ric’s book, Freedom Road, which also details Ric’s ancestors who fought in the War of 1812, Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War. $15-$125
Tuesday September 28
10:30AM
Irish Hunger Memorial
Exercise in disguise! Join in on the fun featuring easy-to-follow Latin dance choreography while working on your balance, coordination and range of motion. Come prepared for enthusiastic instruction, a little strength training, and a lot of fun. Participants are expected to bring their own equipment: weights, water bottle, hand towel, etc. Masks required. Participants must maintain six feet of physical distance between households. All programs will be held in accordance with New York State reopening guidance. Free Battery Park City Authority
6PM
Community Board 1 Waterfront, Parks & Cultural Committee
AGENDA
1. Brooklyn Bridge Manhattan – Report by Rosa Chang, Member of Community Board 1
2. Canal Park accessibility and homeless – Update by Jamal Patterson, Department of Parks & Recreation
3. City Hall Park conditions, repairs, and closures – Update by Jamal Patterson, Department of Parks & Recreation and Brian Nelsen, Community Affairs, 1st Precinct, NYPD
4. Peck Slip Park horticultural maintenance – Update by Jamal Patterson, Department of Parks & Recreation
Wednesday September 29
6PM
Community Board 1 Executive Committee
AGENDA
1. Capital and Expense Budget Items for FY 2023 – Discussion
2. WTC Site 5 Project – Update by Empire State Development Corporation
3. Virtual vs. Hybrid meetings in October – Discussion
4. 1 Fulton Street, application for alteration and method of operation change of liquor license for HHC Fulton Retail LLC d/b/a 10 Corso Cosmo – Resolution
5. 88 West Broadway, application for liquor license for HBM Tribeca LLC d/b/a Homemade by Miriam – Resolution
6. 114 Franklin Street, application for liquor license for Casa Carmen LLC d/b/a TBD – Resolution
7. 135 Reade Street, application for liquor license for Tribeca Hospitality Group LLC d/b/a 135 – Resolution
8. 184 Duane Street, request for waiver of SLA two (2) restroom rules for LM Cafe, LLC d/b/a Laughing Man Cafe – Resolution
9. 5 Beekman Street, application for liquor license for Dinex Beekman Street, LLC d/b/a TBD – Resolution
10. 100 Church Street, basement, application for liquor license for a Private Members Club for 100 Church Street Club, Inc. d/b/a TBD – Resolution
11. 133 Greenwich Street, application for liquor license for 133 Greenwich LLC d/b/a TBD – Resolution
12. 399 Greenwich Street, application for renewal of liquor license for GST 399 Inc d/b/a Greenwich Street Tavern – Resolution
13. Committee reports
Thursday September 30
5:30PM
Brookfield Place
The Food for Thought series continues its pursuit of three goals – to restart, revive, and reconnect. Join the conversation on Thursday, September 30 at 5:30 PM with guest speaker and communication expert Caitlin Harper, founder of communication consultancy Commcoterie, who will discuss how to best communicate and collaborate effectively to strengthen your relationships and succeed. Free
6PM
Community Board 1CB 1 Monthly Meeting
CB 1 records all meetings and posts them to YouTube for unlimited public access.
All documents relating to the above agenda items are on file at the Community Board 1 office and are available for viewing by the public upon written request to
man01@cb.nyc.gov
7PM
Museum of Jewish Heritage
Since the first Superman comic was published in 1938, there has been a persistent fascination with superheroes. Today, we see them everywhere: television, movies, comics, toys, and anywhere else one can think of. Jews have played an important role in superhero culture, both as characters and creators. Join the Museum for a program exploring Jewish superheroes with comic book writer Marguerite Bennett (DC Bombshells) and editor Danny Fingeroth (Marvel’s Spiderman Comics Line). They will be in conversation with journalist Abraham Riesman, author of True Believer: The Rise and Fall of Stan Lee. $ 10