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Mayor Crushes in Two Polls as Malliotakis Calls for Tough School Discipline: Campaign Headlines for Oct. 6
Jarrett Murphy |
And guess what? It’s time to register for the 2018 party primaries.
And guess what? It’s time to register for the 2018 party primaries.
The mayor and residents engaged on a variety of topics, including NYCHA, youth issues and affordability.
(New York, N.Y.) – New York City sports and fitness nonprofit Asphalt Green reopened its Upper East Side Olympic-size swimming pool earlier this month, after a three-week shutdown to install new pool filters for the first time since it opened in 1993. The eco-friendly, energy-efficient Neptune Benson Defender filters require less maintenance, and keep the water cleaner, filtering 2.6 million gallons per day. New York City Council Member Ben Kallos led the effort to secure City funding for the project, which cost $698,000. “Council Member Kallos continues to be a valued supporter of Asphalt Green’s mission to help New Yorkers of all ages and backgrounds live active, healthy lifestyles through sports and fitness,” said Maggy Siegel, Executive Director of Asphalt Green. “We are tremendously grateful for the Council’s funding for our new eco-friendly pool filters, which will make our water cleaner for the thousands of children and adults who use our pool each month.”
“Asphalt Green is one of my favorite places on the Upper East Side to exercise, and now it has likely the cleanest pool in all of New York City thanks to the new, state-of-the-art filters and renovation,” said Council Member Ben Kallos, who provided $100,000 and advocated for an additional $513,000 from Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito in discretionary funding for the improvements.
‘This crisis didn’t happen overnight and it won’t be solved overnight.’
Local officials, national organizations and even a TV network weighed in.
Also, a look at the race to replace a disgraced Councilman.
“Though the current leaders of the Senate have shown us that our health care and access to contraception and abortion are not their priorities, the fight is not over.”
The draft scope of work for the rezoning, released last Friday, reveals new details about the development potential of the city’s proposed plans.
“The staggering mismatch in wages and housing costs undeniably demonstrates that we face a human dignity crisis in our urban centers that stems not from the lack of individual self-motivation but from spiraling market misalignments.”