Monday, August 3, 2009

Meeting set to discuss bars and noise on Avenue A



Specifically on Avenue A between 12th Street and 14th Street, where two new bars have opened this summer to enthusiastic crowds.

According to the information that I received:

The meeting will be Wednesday, Aug. 12 at 6:30 p.m.

It will be at the Dias Y Flores Garden at 520-522 E. 13th St. (between A and B).

District 2 City Council member Rosie Mendez will run the meeting along with Susan Stetzer, district manager of Community Board 3. They will address the overabundance of bars and the noise they cause, what can be done by residents and what is being done and will be done by Mendez's office and CB3.


The Dias Y Flores Garden.



Related:
Noise complaints? What you can do about via CB3 (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)

5 comments:

  1. Hmm...thunderstorms planned for that evening...

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  2. i know this is off topice, but have you seen the r.i.p. shrine on 4th btwn b & c / southside? what's the deal?

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  3. Anon - I just walked by that tonight and there was a really big crowd blocking the entire sidewalk. Not sure who he was, but there's a service at the Ortiz Funeral Home.

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  4. "i know this is off topice, but have you seen the r.i.p. shrine on 4th btwn b & c / southside? what's the deal?"

    I know for sure that this is off the topic, but where in God's great name did you learn how to construct a sentence? What a shame.

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  5. I am devastated that I won't be able to attend due to a previous family commitment. I hope somebody takes some good photos or video of the crowds on Avenue A on a Friday or Saturday night and brings them to the meeting. I don't think the enormity of the crowds can be described properly in words.

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