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NY Parks and Recreation (DPR), Business Development
Provide operation and maintenance of wwii veterans war memorial ice skating rink.
Posted Date
Dec 2, 2025
Due Date
Dec 18, 2025
Release: Dec 2, 2025
NY Parks and Recreation (DPR), Business Development
Close: Dec 18, 2025
Provide operation and maintenance of wwii veterans war memorial ice skating rink.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Richmond County
This document primarily contains time-coded transcript segments from a meeting, titled 'Borough Board 4.4.18 PART 1.' Due to the truncated and non-narrative nature of the VTT file, specific key discussion topics beyond general spoken content are not discernible. Mentions include concepts related to being 'in jail,' discussion of 'measures,' and references to 'water.'
The meeting was called to order following a brief technical/administrative discussion. Key agenda items included the acceptance of the previous month's minutes, which followed a large presentation. The new Land Use Director, Vince McDermott, was introduced. His contact information and schedule for upcoming community board and committee meetings were discussed. The meeting concluded shortly thereafter with no further old business or correspondence.
The meeting began with the pledge of allegiance. Key discussions revolved around the universal pre-kindergarten program, which received $300 million in funding. The presenter emphasized the enrollment deadline of April 23rd and criteria for eligible four-year-olds. The board discussed distributing informational materials, including flyers and eblasts, and confirmed the availability of over 50,000 seats for September, with plans to increase this number next year. Questions arose concerning potential pay rate discrepancies between nonprofit providers and public schools, which the presenter agreed to investigate. It was also noted that a second Request for Proposal (RFP) round might occur for community-based organizations that missed the initial January period. Furthermore, a $6.7 million partnership with CI was announced to provide resources for 400 additional teachers preparing for the Universal Pre-K rollout. The board concluded by addressing old business and new business (both noted as having no items) and then adjourned.
The morning session focused on presentations from community organizations regarding their needs and contributions. The Staten Island Cultural Institutions (SCIC) group discussed the collective impact of its five member institutions, including visitor numbers (over 500,000 annually for the campus, 219,000 for the Staten Island Museum, and 5,000 for the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibet), their role as economic catalysts employing over 200 people, and their capital needs, which include a comprehensive restoration and renovation plan for the Jacques Marchais Museum building addressing water remediation and masonry repairs, estimated to cost over $650,000. The Jacques Marchais Museum representative also requested support for a new sign. Meals on Wheels of Staten Island presented on their operations, serving over 1,100 recipients daily with specialized dietary needs, and detailed their plan to construct a new 1.75-acre facility on the CSI campus. They are actively fundraising for their $6 million goal and appreciate past and requested support from elected officials and foundations.
The meeting began with the pledge of allegiance and attendance confirmation. The primary agenda item was a presentation and update from Link NYC regarding the city's free Wi-Fi kiosk program, including usage statistics, data consumption figures, and feedback-driven adjustments such as reducing nighttime volume and dimming advertisements. Link NYC also detailed future expansion plans, including fiber route development and community engagement processes for new site requests, and discussed options for encrypted network access and local business advertising opportunities. Additionally, the board received an informational update from City Planning regarding a proposed Citywide text amendment aimed at restricting self-storage facilities in Industrial Business Zones (IBZs) to encourage job-creating uses in those areas.
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