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 full report.
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 transcript of 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 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 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.
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.
The objective of the Feasibility Study of Routing Alternatives for Commercial Waste Trucks, conducted by the Department of Sanitation, is to investigate alternative routing of commercial waste transfer stations trucks to reduce environmental impacts. The study areas include East Williamsburg/Bushwick/Greenpoint in Brooklyn, Port Morris and Hunts Point Peninsula in the Bronx, and Jamaica in Queens. This presentation details the Brooklyn study areas.