Author Archives: Community Board 11
Meeting Notice
NY State Electronic Waste Disposal Ban Starts Jan 1st
New York State Electronic Waste Disposal Ban Starts January 1st
Starting January 1, 2015, a state law will make it illegal for New Yorkers to discard most electronics in the trash. Sanitation Workers will no longer collect electronics left at curbside, and the resident may receive a summons.
The electronics covered by this New York State law include computers and their peripherals, televisions, fax machines, VCRs, DVD players, printers/scanners, video game consoles, MP3 players, tablets, and small servers. The law does not include appliances, batteries, or light bulbs.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, electronics are the fastest growing category of solid waste in the United States. In addition, electronics contain both valuable and harmful materials, so it is important that they are responsibly recycled.
“This new law will help keep electronics, and their potentially harmful components, out of our waste stream,” said Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia. “By recycling electronics, New Yorkers can help decrease disposal costs and protect the environment.”
There are many FREE, convenient options to properly recycle your unwanted electronics:
- DSNY’s e-cycleNYC program.
Apartment buildings with more than 10 units can enroll for this free and convenient pickup service. In e-cycleNYC’s first year, the program enrolled over 400 apartment buildings in all five boroughs and recycled 255,000 pounds of e-waste. - Retail drop-off programs.
There are more than 90 locations where you can drop off electronics (no purchase required), including any Goodwill, Salvation Army, Best Buy, Staples (no TVs), or the Gowanus E-Waste Warehouse. - Free mail-back programs.
Check your brand’s website for details. - Electronics recycling events.
Bring to drop-off events run by organizations such as the Lower East Side Ecology Center, or the Department of Sanitation’s SAFE Disposal Events. - Donate or sell working electronics.
Visit nyc.gov/stuffexchange to find a place to buy, sell, or donate electronics.
For a complete list of covered electronics and recycling options, visit nyc.gov/electronics.
Love Your Block Grant (deadline passed)
UPDATE:
The deadline for the Love Your Block Grant was November 7th.
Citizens Committee for New York City and NYC Service are awarding grants of $1,000 for resident driven block beautification projects citywide.
For more information, see the Love Your Block Grant flyer.
Health Notice: Rabies Alert in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
A raccoon found on the 7800 block of 16th Avenue in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn recently tested positve for rabies. The raccoon may have infected feral cats and kittens before it died. Protect yourself, your family and your pets.
For more information, click here.
Sewer Repair Advisory
For the months of March and April, the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will be performing sewer repair work in Brooklyn Community Board #11.
For more information, please click here.
Health Department Warns Patrons of Seafood Markets in Chinatowns about Skin Infections
Health Department Warns Patrons of Seafood Markets in Chinatowns about Skin Infections From Handling Live or Raw Fish or Seafood
People who handle live or raw fish or seafood from markets in Chinatowns are urged to wear waterproof gloves when preparing these items and seek medical care if they have red, tender bumps on their hands or arms.
Full press release:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/pr2014/pr006-14.shtml
Health Department Spraying Schedule
Please find attached information from the Department of Health regarding the spraying of pesticide to reduce mosquito activity.
Health Department Spraying Schedule
Please find attached information from the Department of Health regarding the spraying of pesticide to reduce mosquito activity.
