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Archive for referenceThese pages are provided as an archive of the NAG blog on a previous system. Commenting is no longer available. Tuesday, December 2, 2008Join us to Launch NAG's 2009 Organizing AgendaWorking Meeting This Thursday, December 4th at 7pm Holy Ghost Ukranian Church Basement 160 North 5th Street (between Driggs and Bedford) ![]() We will implement this agenda starting with a working meeting the evening of December 4, 2008. At this meeting we will break into four issue groups (affordable housing, open space/waterfront, transportation, and quality of life/community character) each of which will identify the aspects of the issues they want to work on. These issue groups will report back at a general meeting in February/March about their progress in beginning a campaign. More information about the 2009 Organizing Agenda Labels: meeting, organizing, organizing agenda Monday, November 24, 2008Announcing the NAG Organizing Agenda
Old and new residents in Williamsburg and Greenpoint have more in common than separates us. We all care about improving our quality of life, keeping our neighborhood affordable, being able to get around our neighborhood safely and quickly, and preserving the unique mixed character of our neighborhood. By working together, we can help address common problems that we cannot solve on our own.
Join us for a working meeting Thursday December 4, 2008 at 7p Kicking off NAG's 2009 Organizing Agenda Holy Ghost Church Hall Basement 160 North 5th Street (between Bedford and Driggs) Based on ideas generated by the community at our Oct 2, 2008 Town Hall Organizing Meeting and on feedback from a survey completed by community members, we propose the following issues as NAG's priority organizing issues for 2009: Preserving Affordable Housing Options for Residents Rent stabilization is being undermined and the anti-harassment zoning provisions are going unenforced. There are also opportunities to get local residents into new affordable housing that is being built. Improving Open Space and Access to the Waterfront The promise of new city waterfront parks made during the 2005 rezoning is in jeopardy and access to new waterfront spaces is being delayed. Offering Safe and Quick Transportation Options For the Neighborhood The use of local trains and buses has surged, yet we are facing massive potential service cuts from the MTA. There is a lack of education about how to share the road among bikers and drivers alike, leading to more frequent conflicts on the road as the popularity of biking increases. Improving our Quality of Life and Preserving Community Character Our commercial areas are losing their diversity and need more street furniture, trees and garbage/recycling collection. Local nightlife has many benefits, but we need to manage it better in areas where noise is disturbing residents. Construction activity is devastating to neighboring residents' quality of life, while buildings that were pulled down in the real estate boom are sure to remain vacant lots for years. Rezoning changes are being proposed in several areas of the neighborhood that will affect what kind of development can happen in the future. Come prepared to roll up your sleeves and start organizing! Labels: organizing Wednesday, September 3, 2008Save October 2 for NAG's Town Hall Organizing Meeting![]() Our neighborhood is facing major challenges. The L Train is crowded, the G never comes. We need more open space. We need more affordable housing. We need to keep our neighborhood unique. You can be part of the solution. Join our chorus of old and new neighborhood voices at ![]() NAG's Town Hall Organizing Meeting Thursday, October 2, 2008, 7:00p Holy Ghost Hall 160 N 5th Street (between Bedford and Driggs) Photo Credit: Ken Stein (Top) Labels: meeting, organizing |
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