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Monday, July 24, 2017


HOW LONG DOES IT REALLY NEED TO TAKE TO REPLACE A BOILER?

This truck has been parked in front of the building for at least a month. Some tenants have been reporting problems with hot water, especially later in the evening and at night. Didn't we have a boiler replaced a year ago? And who knows how the water quality in the building is being affected by this. Management hasn't seen fit to give us any indication of a timeline on this.



Friday, July 21, 2017

DRILLING REVISITED... BAD CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES

The following memo was posted on building bulletin boards on Thursday evening or Friday morning:

There had been another in a series of informational meetings that afternoon in the community room 
about the ongoing construction in the building. I (unfortunately) walked in at the end of the meeting, so I don't know whether this particular topic was addressed. I'm bringing it up NOW, though, because I'd overheard a conversation about this in the hall after the meeting, and later asked Jean Figueroa about whether and when there would be work starting on the building's facade. He said there WOULDN'T be any facade work done; scaffolding would be put up to let workmen haul materials to upper floors in the building without tying up the elevators.

Okey dokey. I hate to call people liars, but Jean says he works very closely with the crew that's doing the construction. He's the maintenance director for the building. 

The reason I'd been asking about facade work is because I recall the last batch of brickwork that was going on the year I moved into the building (2009). It was noisy, dirty, and seemed to go on forever. It stopped for a while and then started again.The dust and grit generated by the work was not contained in any way, and it was all over the building. I had severe respiratory distress the whole time this was going on, and there was absolutely no relief. Some tenants complained, and for a while, when the crews were working on the FRONT of the building - where the public could SEE them - they had plastic tenting to contain the mess they were making.  The workers on the scaffolds were careless to the point that windows were routinely getting broken. Dust and grit even got into the fire alarm system, and caused a number of false alarms. This was documented at the time on the first blog. Workers at the front desk were commenting on it at the time because part of their job is to deal with the alarms.

In case you weren't here at the time, or you've somehow forgotten what a living hell it was, here's a clip from November of 2009 which has been up on YouTube since mid-November 2009:

CLICK THIS LINK:  LOUD DRILLING AT KENMORE HALL

or look at this:


I just want to know whether  this is what we have to look forward to all over again, or whether THIS company actually knows a better way to do this work. 

My COPD is worse, and I've had several hospitalizations because of it in the last year. 

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Just checking in

Check out the blog archive; it's in the column to the right. You can see posts by clicking on the year/month.

I haven't been posting much over the past year because - although there's been plenty going on - there doesn't seem to be any real interest in a cohesive tenants' association. People complain and whine, but when it comes down to DOING anything, they suddenly become too busy, or worried about having H.S.I. retaliate. Why should I invest a lot of time and effort if people just don't care?

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Did you know you can reach 311 by text message? The number is 311-692.
Emily
Season's greetings!
Emily

Thursday, November 24, 2016

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the same folks who like to nap on the job after 2 a.m.

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notified and copped an attitude, and who knows when they will get off their asses to DO something about it. These are

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of 4, and there is piss on the floor of one and shit smeared on the floor buttons of other. The front desk has been

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I know it is nasty to have to clean up someone else's piss and shit, but tonight we only have 2 elevators working out

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

What a horrible time to be an American. Is there a way to keep Trump from actually occupying the White House?

Sunday, October 30, 2016

What do you do with neighbors who knock on your door at 4 30 in the morning and wake you up out of a sound sleep?

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caution when walking/driving. Wind can cause flying debris. weather.gov/nyc.
Emily

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Fwd:
From:82104
Sent:Sun, Oct 30 16 5:13pm
Msg:FROM: Notify NYC

NYC experiencing wind gusts in excess of 40MPH. Use

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traffic delays in area. People nearby avoid smoke, close windows
Emily

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Fwd:
From:38671
Sent:Sun, Oct 30 16 9:16am
Msg:FROM: Notify NYC

6 Alarm Fire: W 29 St & 5 Ave, MN. Expect smoke &

Friday, October 28, 2016

How many times does the boiler at Kenmore Hall have to fail before HSI figures out how to fix it properly?

Saturday, October 22, 2016

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a pamphlet put out by the EPA about Mold Remediation and indoor air quality.

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If you are concerned about the possibility of toxic mold present in the building, Google this: EPA 402 K 01 001. It is

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

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closures: W 28 &W 29 btwn 8 & 9 Ave. http://on.nyc.gov/1kdlCH5.
Emily

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Fwd:
From:38671
Sent:Wed, Oct 12 16 10:49am
Msg:FROM: Notify NYC

Water condition, expect emergency personnel & road