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MELISSA’S YEAR IN REVIEW
2012 ANNUAL REPORT
Dear Constituents,
Sincerely,
Melissa Mark-Viverito
Chair of Parks &
RecreationAging
Civil Service &
LaborContracts
Community Development
Public Housing
Housing & Buildings
Youth Services
COMMITTEES SERVED
LOOKING BACK ON 2012
Spoke up against school closures and funding cuts for important after-school programs and childcare.
Marched for peace on our streets along side with District 8 youth and their parents; as well as “Occupied Corners” to bring awareness to the unnecessary violence.
Stood with fast food workers and car washers who were demanding better treatment in the work place, regardless of legal status.
Volunteered in neighborhoods affected by Superstorm Sandy. •We delivered food to homebound in Chinatown. •Cleaned up around devastated homes on Staten Island.
•Bused supplies over to NYCHA developments and went door-to-door in Coney Island.
East Harlem’s Senior Pool Party was the launch of “senior hours” in 14 pools city-wide. This was after “senior hours” was first launched in Thomas Jefferson Park Pool as part of the Age Improvement District initiative by our office.
A comical name, but a serious campaign – There’s No Poop Fairy in East Harlem, promotes being responsible pet owners and respecting our neighborhood by cleaning up after our dogs.
The Upper West Side Enhanced Commercial District was created within the Zoning Text Amendment, protecting small business owners who are falling victim to large banks and chains that are occupying an increasingly extensive amount of ground floor space along the avenues.
I was featured in the Educational Video Center’s powerful new documentary on Stop and Frisk. “Stop and Frisk: Life Under Suspicion” documents the criminalization of an entire generation of young men of color in NYC. Watch it here.
Seniors in East Harlem finally got to enjoy benches that I had the DOT install throughout the neighborhood.
I had the opportunity to be on a panel about Latinas in elected office at the 2012 BlogHer Convention. Watch a video about it here.
Stood in our hoodies to call for justice for Trayvon Martin and his family.
Laid 100 pairs of girls’ shoes on the steps of the Village Voice office, in protest of the backpage.com adult section.
Supported the 8,500 utility workers of America Local 1-2 that were locked out by Con Edison.
Marched silently on Fathers Day to end Stop and Frisk.
Held our Sixth Annual Teen Fair, a positive youth movement.
Celebrated my first Chinese New Year in East Harlem.
PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING (PB)
YEAR ONE
PROJECTFUNDING ALLOCATED
VOTES
Transportation for Seniors & Meals-On-Wheels Delivery Van
$103,000 579 votes
Security Cameras in Several NYCHA Developments (Jefferson, Johnson, Betances, Millbrook, Washington, Taft, Clinton & Wagner)
$525,000 499 votes
Playground Improvements
$500,000 300 votes
A Home for Harlem RBI and Dream Charter School
$513,000 292 votes
Ultrasound System for Metropolitan Hospital
$105,000 252 votes
New Technology for New York Public Library’s Aguilar Branch
$60,000 248 votes
YEAR ONE VOTING RESULTS
THAT’S NEARLY
$2 MILLION IN CAPITAL
FUNDS, ALLOCATED
BY YOU, DISTRICT
8, IN THE FIRST
YEAR.
Videos on PB in District 8- Overview, PBS (April 2012
)- A personal story (April 201
2)
PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING (PB)YEAR TWO
THIS “REVOLUTIONARY” PROCESS HAS DOUBLED IN ITS’
SECOND YEAR.FOUR COUNCILMEMBERS PARTICIPATED IN YEAR ONE.
EIGHT COUNCILMEMBERS ARE NOW PARTAKING IN YEAR TWO.
We’ve held six neighborhood assemblies, including special ones dedicated to our seniors and youth.
TAKING ACTION!
CITY HALL, DISTRICT 8 AND BEYOND
DISTRICT 8 JOINED TOGETHER TO KEEP EAST HARLEM WHOLE
N YC D I S T R I C T I N G H E A R I N G
ANNOUNCED NEW LEGISLATION I AM SPONSORING TO PROTECT UNJUST
DEPORTATION OF IMMIGRANT NEW YORKERSR I G H T I N G T H E W R O N G S O F
“ S E C U R E C O M M U N I T I E S ”
SPONSORED FOUR BILLS THAT COLLECTIVELY MAKE UP THE COMMUNITY SAFETY ACT, ALONGSIDE THE PROGRESSIVE
CAUCUS
C O M M U N I T Y S A F E T Y AC T
THE CITY COUNCIL VOTED TO OVERRIDE MAYOR BLOOMBERG’S VETO OF THE LIVING WAGE BILL THAT AIMED TO PROVIDE A LIVING WAGE FOR 75% OF ALL HOURLY JOBS ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS, INCLUDING RETAIL TENANT JOBS.
L I V I N G WAG E N YC
R E N T C O N T R O L I N A P U B L I C E M E R G E N CY
THE CITY COUNCIL PASSED MY RESOLUTION, DETERMINING THAT A PUBLIC EMERGENCY REQUIRING RENT CONTROL IN THE CITY OF NY CONTINUES TO EXIST AND WILL CONTINUE
TO EXIST ON AND AFTER APRIL 1, 2012.
I WAS HONORED TO DELIVER THE KEYNOTE AT THE MAYORAL INAUGURATION CEREMONIES IN SAN JUAN,
PUERTO RICOI N A U G U R AT I O N O F M AY O R C A R M E N Y U L I N C R U Z S O T O
O F S A N J U A N , P U E RT O R I C O( C L I C K O N T H E P I C T U R E F O R V I D E O : 3 8 : 3 0 M I N U T E M A R K )
I WAS NAMED “ELECTED OFFICIAL OF THE YEAR” FOR MY WORK IN IMPLEMENTING PROTECTED BIKE LANES IN EAST
HARLEM
S T R E E T S B LO G N YC ’ S 2 0 1 2 S T R E E T S I E AWA R D S
I RECEIVED ONE OF THE TOP HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT CARD SCORES FOR THE
THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEARU R B A N J U S T I C E C E N T E R ’ S
H U M A N R I G H T S P R O J E C T
LOOKING FORWARD TO 2013
Legislatio
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•Just examplesParticipatory
Budgeting
Youth
EtcHousing
Seniors$xx
FISCAL YEAR 2013 BUDGET