Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn, State and City elected officials, environmentalists, environmental justice advocates and labor leaders call on the State Assembly to pass legislation that authorizes the construction and operation of a marine transfer station at Pier 52 on the Gansevoort Peninsula in Manhattan. This station will handle the recyclable metal, glass, plastic and paper that is generated in Manhattan, ensuring that the borough has the capacity to handle its own waste and recyclables.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section includes a letter from Harry Szarpanski.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section details the Department of Environmental Conservation letter that approved the Department of Sanitation Environmental Justice Public Participation Plan for the converted Marine Transfer Stations.
Greeley and Hansen Study of The Friends of the Hudson River Park Pier 76 Concept -The NYC Department of Sanitation requested that Greely and Hansen review and evaluate a proposal for the
development of a consolidated solid waste and recyclables transfer facility with a rooftop park on Pier 76 on the Hudson River at 36th street.
The City of New York must relocate its Sanitation District Garages and Salt Shed located at 2 Bloomfield Street and 427 Gansevoort Street as the Hudson River Park Act requires the removal
of these garage operations from this location.
Southwest Brooklyn Public Participation Report - The PPP report marked original contains the original Affadavit of the Publication for the Notice of Complete Application.
This Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) is being issued by the Department of Sanitation of the City of New York (DSNY) to facilitate the prepraration and implementation of a Comprehensive Solid Waste Plan (SWMP) for the City of New York for the period 2004 to 2024.
This letter details a comment from Claudia Wagner on the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Wagner calls for an amendment of a provision, since it is inconsistent with State law.
This letter details comments from the Brooklyn Heights Association on the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. The Brooklyn Heights Association is a civic association and they address the unwanted distribution of advertisements left on private property.
This letter details comments from Paul Kerzner, President of Ridgewood Property Owners & Civic Association, Inc., regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Kerzner addresses the definition of two-family and three-family dwellings.
This letter details the Department of Army's response to the Department of Sanitation's request for authorization to discharge fill material into structures, maintain bulkheads and fenders, and drege the material of channels. These actions will facilitate the demolition and removal of an existing Marine Transfer Station and the development of a new one. The site is located in the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn.
This document depicts the Citizen Complaint Form that citizens can file in response to the Department of Sanitation's Lawn Litter Program. This is specifically for citizens that are the legal owners of one, two or three-family dwellings.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services, to gain capital funding for the construction and operation of a private recyclables handling and recovery facility from the Department of Sanitation, and to sign a long-term contract with the City to sort and market source-separated metal, glass, paper and plastic recyclables. These attachments detail the Fair Share Analysis, conducted in response to the project, as well as the project's effects on the City's Natural Resources.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services, to gain capital funding for the construction and operation of a private recyclables handling and recovery facility from the Department of Sanitation, and to sign a long-term contract with the City to sort and market source-separated metal, glass, paper and plastic recyclables. These appendices lists further data regarding the project, such as the projection of percent waste produced at the Brooklyn MRF.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section includes the PowerPoint presentation used in the Environmental Justice Informational meeting, held in response to the proposed Hamilton Avenue converted Marine Transfer Station.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section includes the trifold mailer sent out to citizens, regarding the Environmental Justice Informational meeting.
Compost Facility Siting Task Force - Mission Statement - The Solid Waste Management Plan requires the Mayor and the City Council to create a Compost Facility Siting Task Force to identify
sites for additional composting facilities and to enable the testing of new technologies for waste disposal.
Meeting objectives include providing briefing on the proposed East 91st Street Converted MTS and to explain the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation permit process.
Southwest Brooklyn Public Participation Report - The proposed MTS is one of four Converted MTSs to be built and operated by DSNY as part of the City's approved Solid Waste Management
Plan long term waste export system.
This letter details a comment from John Cataneo on the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Cataneo addresses the litter, in the form of advertisements, that is found on his property on a weekly basis.
This letter details a comment from Susan Seinfeld of Community Board 11 in Little Neck, New York, regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements of Private Property. Seinfeld addresses the difficulty residents face when filing complaints.
This letter details comments from Murray Berger, Executive Chairman of Kew Gardens Civic Association, Inc., regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Berger addresses the implementation of the Litter Law, proposed by the Department of Sanitation.
This letter details the permits given to Harry Szarpanski, Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation, to facilitate the development of the Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station.
This notice details the opportunity to comment on the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Citizens will be able to share their thoughts on these rules at a public hearing.
This notice details the completed Final Environmental Impact Statement of the Department of Sanitation's Sanitation Garage and Salt Shed for Manhattan Districts 1, 2 & 5 project.
Notice of Public Hearing And Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Amendments to Rules Governing The Department of Sanitation's
Operational Requirements Regarding Transfer Stations.
This is a notice of Adoption of Final Rules Relating to DSNY Siting of Transfer Satations. These rules amend subchapter C of Chapter 4 of Title 16 of the Rules of
the City of New York.
The new SWMP would provide for the management of all solid waste generated in New York City for the 20 year planning period. DSNY also proposes certain solid waste
management facility construction and long-term procurement for municipal waste.
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF FINAL RULE GOVERNING THE COLLECTION OF RECYCLABLE MATERIALS GENERATED IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (December 2010). Agency submitted date as 12/16/2010.
PROPOSED RULES GOVERNING THE COLLECTION OF RECYCLABLE MATERIALS GENERATED IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (October 2010). Agency submitted date as 10/19/2010.