
Christmasy St. Patrick’s Day decorations dangle above community board members as they eat, 45 minutes after the meeting was scheduled to begin. — Photo by Aaron Short.
Tune in every month for Aaron Short’s report from CB4, the Bushwick Community Board’s monthly meeting.
Ok, maybe I’m a little more excited than the other people in the room here tonight, but it’s the first time I’ve been back to a Community Board meeting in Bushwick in almost a year. Covering this meeting was one of my first assignments as a reporter, and it’s a great place to hear about everything that is going on in Bushwick. So, to bring the enthusiasm to residents who couldn’t be here last night, I’ve decided to write a running diary.
6:30 PM (6:00 PM Bushwick Time): Each CB4 meeting occurs on the third Wednesday of every month at 6 PM, but we are on Bushwick Time, so the meeting technically starts at 6:30. Board members, residents, and representatives from local elected officials are scattered around twenty round tables in the community room at the Hope Gardens Community Center (195 Linden Street). Bushwick homeowners (and BushwickBK contributors) Anna D’Agrosa and Kevin Regan, and Arts in Bushwick Operations Director Laura Braslow have commandeered a corner table. They’re chatting about SITE Fest. Also sitting with them is Moviehouse founder Chris Henderson, mostly to update several arts groups with community board activities. He was at the CB1 meeting last night with Jonah Bokaer, Director of Chez Bushwick, and they are making the rounds.
6:47 PM: CB4 Chair Julie Dent calls the meeting to order as members finish helping themselves to a delicious buffet of chicken and broccoli stir fry and pork sausage. Dent yields the floor to Andrew Ingelsby, a Community Relations representative with the MTA, who leads a presentation about a new flood mitigation system near the Jefferson Street stop where a lot of development is taking place.
A woman who lives on Wyckoff Avenue asks the first question about street mitigation near Northeast Kingdom. She’s worried about liability issues and that new bars coming into the block will lead to the area becoming more of a hangout for drunk revelers. That is, beyond the Northeast Kingdom Sunday brunch crowd. D’Agrosa folds her arms into her sweatsuit. Regan continues eating.
7:08 PM: Now two attorneys hop up to join Inglesby for the Q and A period to specifically address the design of several benches. They sense a problem. Deborah Brown, right, a Bushwick-based artist and CB4 member, said the design is "pretty ugly" but is surprised by the uniformly negative reactions from her board members. She believes the Department of Cultural Affairs should run a competition for Bushwick artists to design the benches. I bet metalworking artist Ty Tripoli could put something interesting together.
7:35 PM: CB4 District Manager Nadine Whitted begins the roll call for the meeting. Representatives from the offices of Borough President Marty Markowitz, City Comptroller Bill Thompson, Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez, State Senator Martin Dilan, Assemblyman William Boylan, Congressman Ed Towns, and Councilwoman Diana Reyna, identify themselves. Evelyn Cruz, a liaison with Congresswoman Velazquez, looks over in my direction as Julie Dent reads the minutes, points to me and whispers, "I want to talk to you!" Uh oh.
8:00 PM: A rep from Sen. Martin Dilan’s office talks about the State Senate’s MTA budget vote that transportation advocacy groups are not happy about. Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith has had a tough time rounding up votes and the Senate Republicans haven’t broken ranks. Dilan, Chair of the Senate’s Transportation Committee, was not optimistic that the MTA plan would pass and had floated other ideas. That was last week. This week, the Governor rejected the Senate bill calling for the East River bridge tolls that Dilan has opposed and the MTA is threatening major service reductions and fare hikes as early as next week.
8:08 PM: The colorful Austen Martinez arrives. Martinez, who can pass for a young Andy Garcia, is wearing a brown fleece hoodie with a black down vest and a snazzy brown hat. Before Laura Braslow joined the board last year, Martinez was the youngest member of CB4 by about twenty years. Reading of committee reports begins and the meeting begins to trudge along like Braslow’s blue Honda Civic.
8:17 PM: Four police officers, who have been sitting at a side table, got up and left the room. They’ve had a busy day. Seven hours earlier, a shooting occurred at a fast food restaurant on Knickerbocker Avenue near Troutman Street. According to Francisco Mercado, Diana Reyna’s liaison, three men entered the restaurant and shot up the place, injuring one. Cameras at the restaurant recorded the scene and police officers are still investigating.
8:19 PM: Mercado also mentions that Engine 271 on Himrod Street between St. Nicholas and Wyckoff may be in jeopardy of closing. Just last night, two fires broke out in Bushwick and Ladder 271 was closed overnight, after 6 PM. Its hours have been reduced since January 17. Tom Murphy, who supervises fire stations in Bushwick, is sitting behind Braslow and he isn’t happy. He said that the city will likely try to redistribute these firefighters throughout the city. The Community Board protested loudly two months ago when night hours were reduced and should be fuming if the city is indeed moving to close the station.
8:26 PM: We’re into announcements. To further pile onto the MTA tonight, the B25 line is being eliminated. Community Board Five is going to put out a petition to try to save the bus line. This looks like a job for Pass Kontrol!
8:47 PM: Mercado mentions a tenants rights conference Reyna will be hosting in South Bushwick house and Congresswoman Velazquez’s liaison Cruz talks about the effects of the stimulus package, particularly education funding. There’s also a Street Fair in the works on April 25th at Maria Hernandez Park that will benefit Trees Not Trash and the Brooklyn Public Library’s Bushwick Branch. Email bushwickgrowstogether@gmail.com for more information.
8:56 PM: Well, that’s it! Second roll call and we’re out of here. I hitch a ride in the Civic and head back home. There’s no easy way to end one of these things, so here’s some Sharon Jones. Happy Spring!
CB4 meets every third Wednesday of the month at 195 Linden Street at Wilson, 6-8pm.





Diego March 20th, 2009 at 12:05 pm
Nice job, Aaron – glad to see CB4 coverage on the bushwickbk.com
bkjoe March 20th, 2009 at 12:42 pm
Do you have anymore details on the Troutman/Knickerbocker shooting? I didn’t hear anything about it. Thanks!
Nacho Average March 20th, 2009 at 1:27 pm
Great job on the minutes. Didn’t know so many critical issues were going on in the Bush
Joseph March 20th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
I wanted to attend but had a prior commitment. Can you tell us anything more about the Flood Mitigation at Jefferson St.? What sort flooding are they mitigating? Is this something inside the station or in the area? What sort of work is involved?
Becky March 20th, 2009 at 2:39 pm
Yeah, I want to know more about the shooting. Was it the chicken place?
ditmars st. resident March 20th, 2009 at 3:29 pm
Has their ever been any talk about putting a dog park. Near that empty lot behind the wreckroom on flushing ave? It seems as if a lot of space is being wasted.
John Dereszewski March 21st, 2009 at 10:20 am
Aaron, thanks so much for the article. I usually have to wait until the Ridgewood Times comes out eight days after CB 4 meets to learn what happened. And, while the Times does a thorough job of reporting the actions taken, its a lot less chatty and enjoyable than your piece. I hope you keep these reports flowing in the future.
One question. Was any mention made of the death of former Chairperson Chineda Carter, who passed a few weeks ago? Chineda, who chaired the board in the 1970′s during my DM days, was a very formidable leader who helped steer the board through Bushwick’s most critical years and significantly contributed to the plans that helped bring Bushwick back. Since Chineda moved out of Bushwick a number of years ago and was in poor health for some time, she is probably not known to all but the board’s most veteran members. But she did a lot for Bushwick in her time and richly deserves to be remembered.
erin March 22nd, 2009 at 12:19 pm
Awesome report Aaron! I’ll try to make it next time
chillinoncentral March 22nd, 2009 at 8:09 pm
Excellent report, Aaron! Thank you!
mopar March 24th, 2009 at 11:24 pm
Interesting. More of these reports, please.
Ando March 29th, 2009 at 11:57 pm
Yes, a belated thanks, but thank you all the same. Even if I’m technically in CB1, this is still useful information.
But what did Evelyn Cruz have to say to you!?