Date: Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 4:22 PM
Subject: FY 2022 CoC Award and CoC Special NOFO Award Summary Reports Now Available
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Notification issued 09-14-2023 at 05:58 PM.
New York City Emergency Management urges New Yorkers to prepare for possible coastal flooding and hazardous beach conditions through early Sunday morning.
Inundation levels of up to 2 feet above normally dry ground during high tides Friday night to early Sunday morning are expected. Winds gusts up to 35 mph out of the north are also possible.
-A High Surf Advisory is in effect for Southern Queens and Brooklyn until 10:00 PM on 9/14.
-A Coastal Flood Advisory is in effect for Southern Queens from 6PM on 9/15 to 3AM on 9/17.
-A Coastal Flood Statement is in effect for Northern Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, The Bronx and Brooklyn from 6PM on 9/15 to 3AM on 9/17.
Preparedness Actions:
- During periods of heavy inundation, seek higher ground, seek higher ground or, if in a basement, prepare now to move to a higher floor if needed.
-Avoid driving through or coming in contact with flood waters. Six inches of fast flowing water can knock you off your feet, and as little as one foot of rushing water can carry away a car.
-New York City residents, please call 311 if you encounter flooding that makes roads impassable, causes property damage, or persists for more than 48 hours.
-Beaches are closed to swimming, but surfers should be cautious of rip currents.
For more information, visit https://on.nyc.gov/48dPr3H or www.weather.gov/nyc.
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Flood Watch for NYC: Until 6:00 PM on 9/13. 1 to 2 inches of rain may cause flooding of roadways & streets. Do not drive or walk where water covers the roadway. Prepare to move to higher ground during periods of heavy rain. Info: www.weather.gov/okx.
Flood Advisory for NYC: until 9:15 PM on 9/11. Up to 1 in. of rain expected to cause flooding of low-lying & poor drainage areas. www.weather.gov/okx/.
Flood Advisory for Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, The Bronx: Until 1:15 PM on 9/10. 0.5 - 1in. of rain expected to cause flooding of low-lying & poor drainage areas. www.weather.gov/okx/.
Flood Advisory for Manhattan, Staten Island: Until 12:30 PM on 9/10. 0.5 to 1in. of rain expected to cause flooding of low-lying & poor drainage areas. www.weather.gov/okx/.
To view this message in American Sign Language (ASL), العربية, বাঙালি, 中文, Français, Kreyòl Ayisyen, Italiano, 한국어, Polski, Pусский, Español, اردو or ייִדיש : http://on.nyc.gov/2rQxgQi.
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Ambulances pull up to the building on a daily basis; sometimes the tenants returns, other times, not so much.
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Gothamist (an online publication associated with radio station WNYC) wants to hear from tenants facing possible eviction in New York City, in connection with a series they're doing on tenants and evictions. They are usually very pro-tenant, and while they may not be able to help you legally, it might be interesting to get the word out about H.S.I.'s eviction tactics. After all, H.S.I. is supposed to be helping SOLVE the homelessness problem, not make it worse.
Here's a link to their questionnaire: https://airtable.com/shrpsjuMjm1eiK5iW?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=nypr-email&utm_campaign=Newsletter+-+Early+Addition+-+20230811&utm_term=Share+your+story+here.&utm_id=240755&sfmc_id=54575562&utm_content=2023811&nypr_member=Unknown
This is what Gothamist says about the project:
Help us cover evictions
Have you been evicted? Are you facing eviction? Are people in your building receiving eviction notices? Or are you a property owner who is trying to evict someone? We want to hear about your experiences with evictions to help guide our news coverage and unearth issues that may be happening. We're gathering these stories to help inform our reporting and will contact you if we wish to publish any part of your account. We won't publish any identifying information without your permission. We take your privacy seriously and appreciate you sharing your story.