tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post3637913219826439134..comments2024-03-29T03:35:13.051-04:00Comments on EV Grieve: Opinion: The overlooked stakeholders and potential bias in the Open Restaurants programUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger36125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-49856493813260202912021-05-17T22:44:51.302-04:002021-05-17T22:44:51.302-04:00It is also incredibly dangerous in blocking access...It is also incredibly dangerous in blocking access for ambulances, fire trucks etc.<br /><br />And on the Upper West Side, blocks on Amsterdam Avenue have been closed on weekends for months which means the rerouting of 2 bus routes! <br />Really a problem for elderly, disabled (many POC) who use the bus. <br />Also there is a hospital - St. Luke’s/Mt. Sinai - and several nursing homes on Amsterdam but ambulances now not able to use Amsterdam when closed for outside dining.<br />Incredible that bus transportation is sacrificed for outdoor dining!<br /><br />Unbelievable that City Council voted on this major change - without anyone knowing this was happening.<br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-6013768877046217702021-05-15T12:53:29.766-04:002021-05-15T12:53:29.766-04:00My friends who wait tables at one of the establish...My friends who wait tables at one of the establishments on Avenue A are already exhausted because the restaurant has more capacity now than it did before but not more staff. On top of it all, they are being worked like crazy and don't even have health insurance. Did anyone from the city not think about this? New York magazine has a new story about all of this.<br /><br />One cook, who asked to remain anonymous, says that at full capacity with outdoor dining, the restaurant he works at can seat 45 to 60 more people a night than they did before the pandemic — and that they have roughly a third of the kitchen staff to handle the increase. “We’re just not ready for it,” he says. Though the entire staff is vaccinated and he feels “pretty safe” at work, the volume of business is crushing. “It may be a little premature to loosen all restrictions. I honestly thought this wouldn’t happen until October or November. But that’s not a decision we can make. We can only try to adapt.”Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-75768333880996250682021-05-13T21:09:47.471-04:002021-05-13T21:09:47.471-04:00Here’s the petition to stop them from
Being perman...Here’s the petition to stop them from<br />Being permanent: https://bit.ly/2Qe9Rqd<br />Wish I had heard about this meeting earlier. Carlina Rivera doesn’t care again about neighborhood involvement or needs. Votes like all the other council members to make open streets permanent without any discussions with her neighborhoods.<br />So how do we stay on top of things in the city since we can’t count on her? There are so many depts noted in that flyer. How do you get notified ahead of time by those depts? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-73573017943458741752021-05-13T13:08:12.663-04:002021-05-13T13:08:12.663-04:00I am in shock when I walk up Avenue A on my way ho...I am in shock when I walk up Avenue A on my way home and hear music blasting from Niagara, Horus, Au Za'atar and El Camion on the east side corners. Then there are the establishments on the west side corners. The disrespect for their neighbors is outrageous. But as someone noted above, there is no punishment. They do not have the right to have speakers blasting music outside. But no one from the city is controlling the noise. We regularly report the restaurant outside our building to 311. Sometimes the police respond and tell them to turn the music down. They turn it down for a little while, then they turn it up again. They should have to turn it off and remove the speakers. It is bad enough with all the loud talking and drunk people screeching. We don't need the music. It makes me so mad to think I spent money on takeout at some of these places during the height of the pandemic to support them, but they don't care about me and the rest of their neighbors at all. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-66252552623095955052021-05-13T12:17:32.381-04:002021-05-13T12:17:32.381-04:00Re:10:27
My block never had outdoor dining or &qu...Re:10:27<br /> My block never had outdoor dining or "drunks" outside, now come summer I'm going to have to hear them till 3-4 in the morning. Hell No! The restaurant has sound proofing and that's where the drunks belong.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-8101260376057760742021-05-13T10:27:11.305-04:002021-05-13T10:27:11.305-04:00The outdoor seating setups are great. The city jus...The outdoor seating setups are great. The city just needs to control them better, make sure they’re not blocking the sidewalk, or unduly noisy, etc. If you want sedate, there’s always the burbs. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-70393383335864454552021-05-13T10:09:37.302-04:002021-05-13T10:09:37.302-04:00This summer will give us a better idea of what'...This summer will give us a better idea of what's to come for this neighborhood and I fear it's not good. Last summer, things were in turmoil, many businesses were closed, and most people stayed away. The outdoor space for the restaurants and bars was a welcome life-saver. Now, however, there's been time to re-open, plan ahead, and now people are eager to get out and socialize. I'm imagining all the horrors of the drunken EV scene from the pre-pandemic days being so much worse this time around because all the activity is now outside 24/7. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-70869345119501859002021-05-13T09:28:24.653-04:002021-05-13T09:28:24.653-04:00It's nice to hear other people in the neighbor...It's nice to hear other people in the neighborhood feel the same way about this problem. I thought it was great to help restaurants by letting them open outdoor spaces during the pandemic but it is out of control. As things get back to normal these outdoor expansions need to go. The noise is intolerable (I'm looking at you Niagra....) The lines, and crowds of drunk idiots are ridiculous. <br />Some great points have been made here:<br /><br />If your space is in front of a bus stop or citibike rack you're screwed. Some places have a sea of tables while others get nothing.<br /> <br />There is no enforcement of noise whatsoever. <br /> <br />Sidewalks are impassable in spots (Miss Lily's, Yuca Bar etc...)<br /><br />Parking is a nightmare. Regardless of how you feel about cars, parking etc. it is unfair to suddenly make parking in one neighborhood impossible.<br /> <br />Garbage from these spaces is horrible, wait until July when it gets really ripe.<br /><br />Some neighborhoods have turned into permanent Marti Gras while others remain peaceful. This program has no regard for the people who live in these neighborhoods and something needs to be done.<br /><br />Here is the shorter version of that Change.org petition:<br /><br />https://bit.ly/2Qe9RqdAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-57174225596950110582021-05-13T08:19:25.269-04:002021-05-13T08:19:25.269-04:00Ave B has had a rat population explosion which is ...Ave B has had a rat population explosion which is spilling into nearby community gardens where burrow holes are dotted everywhere. Instead of the thrice weekly supply of food from restaurant garbage bags, Ave B is now 7 day per week buffet for this sermon. <br /><br />No other businesses have been offered "free" public space to expand into besides alcohol serving ones. The sale of alcohol brings in a steady tax supply to the city and state while turning our quiet residential streets in Mardi Gras year round. They win we all lose.noble neolanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15721532867336440260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-31435928892677401482021-05-13T02:01:43.036-04:002021-05-13T02:01:43.036-04:00Sick of this shit, the noise and the blocking of s...Sick of this shit, the noise and the blocking of sidewalk accessAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-62835302465831939912021-05-13T02:00:54.043-04:002021-05-13T02:00:54.043-04:00What amazes me about open restaurants is how when ...What amazes me about open restaurants is how when the city was considering mini-parks on streets, or bike racks, the city said "oh no, we can't even one or two parking spaces because of neighborhood opposition to loosing spaces!". But when they want to serve real estate or restaurant/bar industry needs, they are perfectly happy to strip even whole block after block of free car storage. I'm fine with losing the parking spots--but can we do it for our neighborhood, not-for-profit uses, maybe just a few puleeze?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-7202041939444965262021-05-13T01:57:06.214-04:002021-05-13T01:57:06.214-04:00I hate the shacks. That is PUBLIC space. Vehicles ...I hate the shacks. That is PUBLIC space. Vehicles should be able to go in and out, and the road should be clear, and it makes it annoying to pass on the sidewalk especially if you're walking a dog.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-62612627484043065692021-05-12T21:11:27.405-04:002021-05-12T21:11:27.405-04:00@E.5th St. Block Assoc. Thanks for the petition bu...@E.5th St. Block Assoc. Thanks for the petition but yowch that's a long URL.<br /><br />Here's the petition link:<br />https://bit.ly/2Qe9Rqd<br /><br />There. That's better.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-3526255698593658992021-05-12T20:21:20.846-04:002021-05-12T20:21:20.846-04:00I Apt is on Carmine St. It's a tiny 2 way stre...I Apt is on Carmine St. It's a tiny 2 way street and the outdoor restaurants have completely taken over my quiet, peaceful block. They have built illegal roofs that are blocking my fire escape. I walk out of my front door and there are people 2 feet away dining. It's invasive, it's constant noise, drunken patrons, no parking and overwhelming. These sheds are ugly, dangerous and an infringement on resident's rights. I pay a lot of rent and can't afford to move. I didn't move here to be overtaken by Restaurant owners who don't care about how their restaurants impede on their neighbors. The sidewalks are not friendly for wheelchairs or older people because of the tables from these establishments. These sheds should not be permanent!<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12431138937066881064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-78646669886423763872021-05-12T19:24:50.427-04:002021-05-12T19:24:50.427-04:00I live on Carmine Street. There are 9 restaurants ...I live on Carmine Street. There are 9 restaurants on our narrow street. Their sheds have taken over the sidewalks and streets. On the northern corner of Bedfod and Carmine you cannot cross the street, as there is no access to the sidewalk whatsoever. You are forced to walk half of the block on the road. The Shacks are long, and there are multiple shacks for each restaurant. One is forced to walk under their sheds, and among not only seated diners , but among people standing and waiting for dining tables on the sidewalks- usually 20 to 30 people waiting- especially at restaurant/bars using Groupon to get more customers. The noise is awful, the garbage horrible, and god forbid you live in the street and are older, or have a baby stroller, or simply wish/need to walk on your street? Once the pandemic is over (or winding down) GET RID OF THE SHACKS! Residents and all businesses need our streets back! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-80781828597688509372021-05-12T19:22:07.899-04:002021-05-12T19:22:07.899-04:00The outdoor spaces are great, they just need to sh...The outdoor spaces are great, they just need to shut down earlier than indoors like backyard spaces do, like 11. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-3261755811949285942021-05-12T19:19:27.224-04:002021-05-12T19:19:27.224-04:00I can’t believe Open Restaurants was pushed throug...I can’t believe Open Restaurants was pushed through with no consideration as to how it would impact the people living around these places. I am sitting in the back room of my apartment typing this and I can hear the loud talking and music from the restaurant in front of my building. There is no escape. The restaurant lobby is obviously powerful. They were able to push this through with no input from the community. What can we do about this? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-50478146998068847332021-05-12T18:36:57.027-04:002021-05-12T18:36:57.027-04:00Agreed!!!Agreed!!!anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02981441678792286577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-4071185964985661332021-05-12T18:24:00.444-04:002021-05-12T18:24:00.444-04:00NYC's emergency restaurant measures should end...NYC's emergency restaurant measures should end when the emergency is over!<br />SIGN A PETITION TO CLOSE THE COVID SHEDS WHEN COVID IS OVER!<br />https://www.change.org/p/mayor-bill-de-blasio-nyc-s-covid-emergency-restaurant-measures-should-end-when-the-covid-emergency-ends-no-permanent-dining-sheds?utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=custom_url&recruited_by_id=55d48470-abc5-11eb-a1ac-fff110140203Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-61271106751427707902021-05-12T18:19:23.974-04:002021-05-12T18:19:23.974-04:00NYC's emergency restaurant measures should end...NYC's emergency restaurant measures should end when the emergency is over!<br />SIGN THE PETITION TO END OPEN RESTAURANTS WHEN THERE"S AN END TO THE COVID CRISIS<br />https://www.change.org/p/mayor-bill-de-blasio-nyc-s-covid-emergency-restaurant-measures-should-end-when-the-covid-emergency-ends-no-permanent-dining-sheds?utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=custom_url&recruited_by_id=55d48470-abc5-11eb-a1ac-fff110140203<br />East Fifth Street Block Associaionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12074386304556887595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-9031771841128575392021-05-12T17:28:47.787-04:002021-05-12T17:28:47.787-04:00Sound to us like these are just regular New Yorker...Sound to us like these are just regular New Yorkers, happy to support the restaurant/bar industry during the recent crisis, but hoping that TurntUp!NYC was going to be over soon. And upon realizing that it's never going to be over - protesting. As we do.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-77744265732865167722021-05-12T17:17:04.413-04:002021-05-12T17:17:04.413-04:00congratulations once again - to our tone deaf mayo...congratulations once again - to our tone deaf mayor for creating an even more annoying ALCOHOLIC THEME PARK. ----------mAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-88851061475569319102021-05-12T16:56:27.840-04:002021-05-12T16:56:27.840-04:00As a professional Chef, at first I welcomed the id...As a professional Chef, at first I welcomed the idea of “open streets” as a way for restaurants to survive the pandemic. But it’s gotten out of hand!! There's a place on 12th and A that literally tripled their seating capacity! Meanwhile a place a few doors down on 12th has the bike lane on their side!! The same for places by a bus stop or a fire hydrant!! Personally I think the sheds need to go!! anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02981441678792286577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-38819692339630846982021-05-12T15:17:40.980-04:002021-05-12T15:17:40.980-04:00What started as a good idea to assist local establ...What started as a good idea to assist local establishments during a crisis has become an abomination and plight upon our neighborhood the noise, oh man so so loud the blaring blasting some of these spots put out is straight up terrorizing and put out the vibe that this sort of thing is ok to do in the EV so the house parties crank it up from terraces and roofs creating unlivable conditions for many people <br />The congestion and land grab that happened during pandemic has to be rolled back or regulated with no amplified sounds allowed and mandatory sound noise baffling this is outta hand now <br />like other comments have said what happened to the quality of life for residence of the LES tenants of these buildings many of whom rented or bought because the EV was an active yet mostly quiet area that somehow made it work time to end the sonic assault on our harmonious coexistence and put some enforceable regulations in place <br />Also once 100% capacity is allowed most of these sheds need to just go away why should we be made to sacrifice our homes in some cases of decades to a bunch of businesses who clearly do not give a shit about us or our need to sleep or rest Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-61959686045829019822021-05-12T15:06:52.721-04:002021-05-12T15:06:52.721-04:00Open Streets should never have become permanent. O...Open Streets should never have become permanent. On our street, we never had outdoor dining before covid, now people are sitting outside loud and drunk. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com