Chelsea’s 10th/13th Precincts Offer Multiple Public Meetings Through 2022

BUILD THE BLOCK MEETINGS

Also of note are the three upcoming Build the Block meetings, which provide an opportunity to interact with the two-person NCO (Neighborhood Coordination Officer) team responsible for their assigned sector. These meetings take place quarterly, with the last fourth quarter Sector A meeting having taken place already.

NOTE: Prior to a Build the Block meeting (within 24 hours or less), call the Precinct’s Community Affairs office or contact the Build the Block Sector’s NCOs to verify the date and location of the meeting (changes are often announced via a Precinct’s Twitter account, so check that as well).

The 13th Precinct Sector B Build the Block meeting: Thursday, December 1, 5:30pm at Barn Joo (35 Union Square West). The NCOs are PO Christopher Keeley (christopher.keeley@nypd.org) and PO Marisa Gonzalez (marisa.gonzalez@nypd.org).

A screenshot from the 13th Precinct’s Twitter account notes the next Sector C Build the Block meeting is Wed., Dec. 7

The 13th Precinct Sector C Build the Block meeting: Wednesday, December 7, 5:30pm at Somewhere Nowhere (112 W. 25th St.). The NCOs are PO Eric Demery (eric.demere@nypd.org) and PO Douglas Winn (douglas.winn@nypd.org).

10TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL and BUILD THE BLOCK SECTOR MEETINGS THROUGH THE END OF 2022

NOTE: Prior to a Build the Block meeting (within 24 hours or less), call the Precinct’s Community Affairs office or contact the Build the Block Sector’s NCOs to verify the date and location of the meeting (changes are often announced via a Precinct’s Twitter account, so check that as well).

The 10th Precinct Sector B Build the Block Meeting: Wednesday, November 30, 6pm at Penn South (343 Eighth Ave.). | Sector B’s area of coverage is the north side of W. 21st St. to south side of W. 29th St., from Seventh Ave. to the Hudson. The NCOs are PO Dylan Darnaud (dylan.darnaud@nypd.org) and PO Daniel Bavuso (daniel.bavuso@nypd.org).

The 10th Precinct Community Council meets at 7pm on Wednesday, November 30, 7pm, presumably on Zoom. | An announcemet is expected soon via the Council’s Facebook page. To visit and follow that page, click here.

Congratulations to 10th Precinct Community Council President Larry O’Neill (second from right), whose work with the Council recently garnered him special recognition by the NYPD during a CompStat Community Forum held at Polce Headquarters. Among his achievements, O’Neill saw the Counil retain its regular meeting schedule all the way through the worst of COVID, when O’Neill made the necessary leaps in technical savvy to host Zoom meetings. | Photo via @NYPDnews, Twitter
13th Precinct sector map via the NYPD

The 13th Precinct Community Council Monthly Meeting: Tuesday, November 15, 6pm, via Zoom | This citizen-run Council invites you to discuss public safety and quality-of-life issues within the 13th Precinct, and asks that you email your questions prior to the meeting to Detective Vincent Arlotta, via vincent.arlotta@nypd.org. Questions submitted in this manner will be answered first. The meeting is hosted and moderated by 13th Precinct Community Council President Serge Harnett., with top precinct leadership on hand to answer questions from the community. To join the Zoom meeting at 6pm on Tues., Nov. 15, click here. Meeting ID: 867 6346 6533. One-Tap Mobile: +16469313860 (US) / For New York: +16465588656. When prompted, use Meeeting ID provided in the sentence previous to this one. If you have any questions or require further information, contact the Communit Council via nypdprecinct13@gmail.com.

Note: The 13th Precinct’s coverage area includes Peter Cooper Village/Stuyvesant Town, Gramercy Park, the lower portion of Rosehill, Madison Square Park, and Union Square Park, and, notably, small sections of Chelsea along its easternmost border. Located at 230 E. 21st St., the precinct’s main phone number is 212-477-7427. There will be no December Council meeting. The monthly schedule resumes on Jan. 17, 2023 (annually, there is no August meeting). For the 13th Precinct’s web page, click here.

 

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