Thursday, September 6, 2007

Village Board Meeting - September 18th

Just a reminder to all New Hyde Park Village citizens:

On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, there will be a regular NHP Village Board meeting held at Village Hall (corner of NHP Road and Jericho Tpke.) at 8PM.

As Americans, we enjoy many rights and freedoms, but we also bear the responsibility to be active citizens to ensure our elected officials appropriately represent the voice of the people. Our village faces serious challenges in the near future - challenges which can potentially affect our suburban quality of life and our property values. Presently, projects and proposals are being designed in response to these challenges, and these projects require our awareness, our review and active public comment.


YOUR VOICE COUNTS...KEEP INFORMED!
Attend the NHP Village Board meetings regularly to witness our local government as it works for us.

"Letter to the Editor": Sent to NHP Local Newspapers on August 21, 2007

August 21, 2007

Dear Editor,

On Monday, August 13, representatives of the Save Our Village Association, Inc. attended the NHP – GCP Board of Education meeting. Although the focus of this meeting was related to a rather controversial issue, it was uplifting to observe concerned citizens as they exercised their right to free public comment regarding a matter which was perceived to have jeopardized our community’s values and ethics. SOV New Hyde Park Association wishes to positively recognize the citizens who respectfully expressed their concerns about this issue in order to protect the values and traditions that New Hyde Park-Garden City Park families have held so dearly over the years.

It is this uplifting experience which has inspired the SOV New Hyde Park Association to reach out to all those concerned citizens who attended this Aug. 13th meeting. As you may know, SOV New Hyde Park Association, Inc. is a new civic association which was organized in response to another critical issue that can potentially endanger the suburban lifestyle and quality of life we value so dearly in our community. This issue relates to the “LIRR Mainline Corridor Improvement Project” and the detrimental effect it will have on the lives of our neighbors and friends as well as the economic stability of all those who reside in the “11040” area.

As a result of the LIRR proposals, senior citizens will be burdened with packing up their lifetime homes and possessions, negotiating the purchase of a new home on a fixed income, and relocating to unfamiliar areas which are void of the support network that they have come to rely upon for many years. Families who are close to paying off their home mortgages and children’s college educations will now have to put their American dream on hold while they dig deeply into their savings to purchase another home. Prominent members of our community, some of whom have made significant contributions to our civic associations, religious congregations, and volunteer organizations, will no longer enjoy the community network which they helped to establish in our community. New and young families, who came to New Hyde Park to provide their children with a quality education and safe environment, will have to uproot their families once again and face uncertain futures in unstable economic times. Hardworking homeowners and taxpayers, who have devoted their time, money, and labor to beautifying and modernizing their homes, will likely lose a good portion of their largest personal investment. Due to the nature of eminent domain laws in our country, the properties of these homeowners and taxpayers will, no doubt, be rendered valueless as the negotiation process continues to unfold. These “human costs”, coupled with the serious environmental and economic effects imposed by this project, will have long-lasting negative effects on our community.

Regarding our schools, SOV New Hyde Park strongly believes that the scope and severity of LIRR Project will negatively influence the daily operation of regular school business in New Hyde Park. Thus, one can reasonably expect that our children’s educational experiences will be compromised in the process. It is evident that the parents of the NHP-GCP School District value high educational standards and advocate for a myriad of educational opportunities and experiences for their children. Sadly, SOV New Hyde Park believes that the LIRR Project promotes a serious “human cost” - namely, an anticipated negative impact to the educational process of our children. Recently, representatives of SOV New Hyde Park shared a documented analysis of this negative impact with members of the NHP-GCP Board of Education. We appreciate the Board’s anticipated active role in disseminating this information and motivating parents to learn about this issue’s critical impact to their children, their property values, and their overall quality of life in our neighborhood.

This is a critical time for the residents of the “11040 community.” The MTA/LIRR and NYS Dept. of Transportation have made serious proposals that can inflict permanent changes and challenges to our neighborhood and our suburban quality of life. The potential urbanization that may result from these proposals threatens our quality of life, our economic stability, and the quality of our children’s education. The condemnation and elimination of residential homes and small businesses via eminent domain will force our neighbors and friends out of New Hyde Park because they will not be fairly compensated for the loss of their homes; other neighbors will lose parts of their properties. Remaining taxpayers within the “11040” area will be burdened with increased property and school taxes to make up for the loss of tax revenue.

Clearly, the parents and friends of the NHP-GCP School District demonstrated that there is power in collective voice! SOV New Hyde Park cordially invites their support on behalf of our neighbors, our friends, our families, and our children. It is important to note that SOV New Hyde Park is planning an upcoming educational event on October 29th for which we respectfully request the attendance of all residents who seek to preserve our suburban lifestyle. Please look for further details regarding the time/location of this special event in our local newspapers and our blog site so that you may reserve this date. Your support and attendance will be perceived as a valuable contribution toward the future stability of our community!

SOV New Hyde Park Association, Inc. may be reached at 103 Covert Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040, phone: 516-328-1171, email: SOV.NHP@gmail.com and blog: http://nhpsaveourvillage.blogspot.com

Respectfully submitted,

President Robert Femminella, MS MS CNS

Vice President Diane Bentivegna, BS.Ed., Ed.M.

Vice President Cristina Prieto-Maroney, Esq.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

SENATOR CRAIG JOHNSON OPPOSES THIRD TRACK

Wednesday, August 22, 2007
(TAKEN FROM SEN. JOHNSON'S WEBSITE - http://www.nyssenate7.com/ )

"There has been a lot of chatter lately regarding the MTA's proposed Third Track expansion. I feel it is important to reiterate my opposition to this project. I am against Third Track and will continue to oppose Third Track until the MTA presents a clear plan to the community that is approved by residents, civic organizations, and local officials. As it stands, I have grave concerns about the current proposal and the disastrous effect it will have on the quality of life in many of the communities it will touch. This has always been my stance, contrary to rumors and innuendo that has been manufactured by those who put politics ahead of the needs of our communities. Since taking office, I have worked closely with the New Hyde Park Save Our Village Association to make sure that the voices of opposition to this project are not ignored. I agree with their stance that this is a regional issue, not just a Nassau issue. To that end, I prevailed in securing an extra 61 days for public comment on a Kings Park plan that would make it easier to transport freight from tractor trailers to our rail system. This project, coupled with the Third Track, could severely and negatively alter the quality of life for residents in Bellerose, Floral Park, New Hyde Park, Garden City Park, Garden City, Carle Place, Mineola, Hicksville and the surrounding communities. Despite this impact, many residents in our communities were not alerted to this project's significance. With this additional time for public comments, which will last until Sept. 24, we have been able to get the word out and provide the opportunity for every voice to be heard. I have also met with MTA officials to express my own opposition, as well as the opposition of many of our residents. This is an issue that trumps political affiliation and all the other philosophical differences that keep us apart. If we all stand together, I believe we will have the strength to maintain the quality of life that we treasure and want to preserve for our children and our children's children."
Note: More details about the Long Island Truck – Rail Inter Modal Facility in Kings Park can be found at my Web site
http://www.nyssenate7.com/, or at http://www.longislandintermodal.com/.

Sen. Johnson Secures Public Comment Extension on Freight-Rail Project


Kings Park Proposal to Have Real Impact on Third Track
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
(taken from Senator Johnson's website at http://www.nyssenate7.com/ )

Senator Craig M. Johnson announces that the public comment period for a freight-rail project that has implications on the MTA's controversial Third Track Expansion has been extended. Residents will now have until Sept. 24 to issue their written comments on the Long Island Truck – Rail Inter Modal Facility at the former Pilgrim State Hospital site in Kings Park. This project, which is under review by the state Department of Transportation, will make it easier to transfer freight from tractor trailers to rail beds.This facility is one of several integrated rail expansion proposals for the region, which also includes the Third Track. If both projects are approved, it could result in more rail traffic in the mainline corridor and have a direct impact the quality of life in Bellerose, Floral Park, New Hyde Park, Garden City Park, Garden City, Carle Place, Mineola, Hicksville, and the surrounding communities, Senator Johnson said. “What happens at Kings Park can very well affect what happens in our own back yard,” Senator Johnson said. “It is of the utmost importance that everyone have the opportunity to have their voices heard.” The cutoff for public input was initially supposed to be July 24. Fearing that many Nassau County residents were not informed of the potential ramifications of this project, members of the New Hyde Park Save Our Village Association reached out to Senator Johnson and asked for his assistance in extending the time frame. Senator Johnson contacted the state DOT and was able to secure a 61-day extension. “I thank DOT officials for working with us and providing this extra time to make sure that our residents are provided the information and the opportunity to become involved in the process,” Johnson said. The Draft Environmental Impact Statement on the Inter Modal Facility is available online at: http://www.longislandintermodal.com/.
Comments can be mailed to:
The LITRIM Project Team, NYS Department of Transportation, Region 10, Long Island 250 Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Project Identification Number: 0339.12 and 0339.13
They can also be e-mailed to longislandintermodal@jacplanning.com.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Thank you, Senator Craig Johnson!

Robert Femminella (SOV President) and Diane Bentivegna (SOV Vice President) had the pleasure of meeting with NY State Senator Craig Johnson and his Chief of Staff, Rafe Lieber on July 18, 2007. During their lengthy and productive discussion, Senator Johnson was presented with an introduction to SOV’s mission as well as a detailed agenda of issues which included a request to obtain an extension of time for the public to comment on the NYSDOT's LITRIM Facility Project so that mainline communities in Western Nassau would have an opportunity to give voice to their concerns about its impact.

Thanks to Senator Johnson’s immediate intervention, the deadline for public comment has now been extended to September 24, 2007. During this critical period in New Hyde Park’s history, SOV New Hyde Park embraces Senator Johnson’s positive support and the work he continues to accomplish on behalf of all the people who reside along the LIRR’s mainline corridor in the 7th District, including those who live in New Hyde Park. As SOV New Hyde Park grows in number, it has learned that establishing direct and collaborative relationships with governmental agencies has been helpful in enhancing the public’s confidence and trust in the services they provide to their constituents. SOV New Hyde Park appreciates this collaborative relationship with Senator Johnson as it continues its work to preserve the suburban quality of life in New Hyde Park.

SOV strongly urges all Western Nassau residents, including those in New Hyde Park, to call, email, or write to elected representatives about their concerns. Additionally, SOV urges all citizens to write directly to the NYSDOT to voice their opposition to this project because it puts the New Hyde Park community, in particular, at serious risk. Send comments directly to LITRIM Project Team, NYSDOT, Region 10, NYS Office Building, 250 Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge, New York 11788 , (631) 952-6654, E-Mail: longislandintermodal@jacplanning.com.


Wednesday, July 18, 2007

News Update - July 18th

SOV President Robert Femminella and Vice President Diane Bentivegna attended a lengthy and informative meeting with State Senator Craig Johnson (7th District) and two of his staff representatives on July 18th. Many issues related to the LIRR Mainline Corridor Improvement Project, the three At-Grade Crossing Elimination Projects proposed in New Hyde Park, and the impact of the Long Island Truck-Rail Intermodal Facility Project (details below) were discussed. Please be advised that all SOV supporters and sponsors will be updated with specific details in our monthly newsletter sent via email and/or snail mail.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Urgent!

For those who speculate about the real motivation that drives railroad expansion projects along the mainline corridor, we urgently recommend that you view the link below to the NYSDOT’s website regarding the proposed Long Island Rail-Truck InterModal (LITRIM) facility project which was launched after an extensive study. This project seeks to enhance the use of rail to deliver goods throughout Long Island. As a matter of fact, it seems 4000 tons of freight will be transported by the already existing LIRR mainline - an estimated amount which does not even include the use of a third track! Its funding was secured through the NYSDOT and other agencies. The proposed site of the former Pilgrim State Hospital was found to be the best possible location based on its access to the LIRR, accessibility to the Long Island Expressway, and its central location near the core of Long Island’s main developed areas.

The NYSDOT’s website goes into great detail about the LITRIM Project Background, its Draft Environmental Impact Statement, and other important details which we urge all residents who live along the mainline corridor to read:
https://www.nysdot.gov/portal/page/portal/regional-offices/region10/projects/long-island-intermodal/li-truck-project-iframe

In light of the recent freight train derailment on July 6th in Queens (please refer to the details in the post below), this significant increase in freight traffic along the LIRR 's mainline will potentially result in increased risk to the communities along the railway. Please let your voice be heard! Call, email, or write your elected representatives and let them hear your concerns. The deadline for public comment is July 25, 2007.

Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray
516-489-5000
helpline:
www.townofhempstead.org/content/home/contact.html#helplineform

North Hempstead Town Supervisor J. Kaiman
516-869-7700
http://www.northhempstead.com
email:
kaimanj@northhempstead.com

NYS Senator Craig Johnson
516-746-5923
http://www.nyssenate7.com
email:
johnson@senate.state.ny.us

US Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy
516-739-3008
http://carolynmccarthy.house.gov/
contact form:
www.house.gov/writerep/

US Senator Charles Schumer
212-486-7693 or 631-753-0978
http://www.senate.gov/~schumer/SchumerWebsite/contact/webform.cfm

US Senator Hillary Clinton
631-249-2825
http://clinton.senate.gov/email_form.html