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Re: New York magazine article on downtown Jersey City
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Overall, I thought it was a decent article, and better written than some pieces about JC in the past.

I am disappointed that there was no mention of the growing infrastructure problems that are already being caused by the over building/over development of this luxury condo boom. People considering moving here need to know that the city has made no efforts to accommodate them (and us) in terms of the train stations, roads, and parking among other things. There was also no discussion about how residents may feel about the displacement of minorities, lower and lower middle class/moderate income residents. I've lived here 11 years and personally, I see this place becoming less diverse. That bothers me.

Posted on: 2006/12/4 17:11

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Re: In the dark on tax abatements -- Poll: Many don't understand
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Well, with an article that has a title like that, I would have hoped the author would have given an explanation on exactly what a tax abatement is and who gets what from it vs. what happens when there is no abatement. Maybe he could have educated people,ya think??

I am one of those people that don't understand abatements, but would like to. Can anyone here give me the brief version answer to the question posed above?

Posted on: 2006/11/22 18:02
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Re: Steven Fulop - Newark Avenue Update
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Also, Borinquen hardware is on notice. See ya.


While the exterior needs help, that is one great hardware store. I'd hate to see it go. They are very helpful, and have lots of merchandise. ALso, they have and arts and crafts section which is really decently stocked for the hobbyist. They could also use some structural/redesign help inside too. But I truly hope they ccan stick it out - its an old family business and they really care about theri customers and the community.

I'd like to see a good bookstore on Newark Ave. THen one at the mall stinks and I think it could generate a lot of foot traffic, especially if there is a newspaper & magazine section. It would also be cool to have a coffee shop/lounge with an internet cafe service integrated in (not everyone has wi-fi and sometimes you just need to print, fax or photocopy something locally). I'd like to see a decent modern drug store and a UPS/package shipping place too. A Hallmark type store would also be helpful.

But m ost of all we need nightlife with some music licenses. Live music venues are in a poor state here.

Posted on: 2006/11/20 23:27

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Re: Moderate Income Rentals in JC
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Thanks for all of the sugestions. Keep 'em coming! I am not going ot need to move until June at the earliest, maybe even longer. The tenants are starting to organize and we are investigating our full rights, including the amount of time they have to give the non-buying tenants to move out.

Posted on: 2006/11/20 17:39
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Re: New York magazine article on downtown Jersey City
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An 11 year resident weighing in ...

I think that regardless of whether or not one thinks the surge of new building are "good" or not for downtown, the planning is very shortsighted (thank you City Hall and copious tax abatements). Very little is being done to physically make room for this new flood of people in terms of roads and the PATH station. One of my biggest worries is that the already small Grove St. PATH station will become too jammed with bodies to be safe, not to mention even more imposiblke to get on a train. This happened after 9/11 for a year or so when Exchange Place was closed and we had a huge influx of commuters coing in via Grove St. We've heard nothgin about plans to improve this and we all know that enlarging a train station takes years.

I am also dismayed at the huge surge of new conods over rentals. The rental market seems to be shrinking in availability, and what does exist is climbing in prices. Condos will be luxury, but still very expensive. Historical complexes are being sold off with little regards for residents (my case with Dixon Mills - see that thread in the Real Estate section).

Anyone considering moving here should know these things. They will get here and spend loads on their new luxury condo, but the services will not be up to par (roads, trains, schools).

Also, I often feel like the city is letting developers take over willy nilly and all the longtime residents (of all income levels and races) are being tossed out like trash unless they poney up with a big wads of cash. Even middle income folks like myself are feeling the push. I am worried that this will become a place only for rich people, like so much of the metro area. This, of course, is not a new gripe. But it needed to be said.

On a positive note, I do really like the opportunity for the small business person to open something new and really try to make it thrive. I like that it's not a giant string of commercial chains (though who knows for how much longer). I like my aisan produce markets, the italian bakery, the local yoga studio, and the other local stores. We do need some live music venues - that would help.

I don't mind new residents. What I mind is the overgrowth of highrises that don' t match the architectural feel of the place, and don't contribute to the feel of the community. And the upcoming inability to walk down the street or get on a train without fighting through mobs of bodies i completely dread.

Posted on: 2006/11/19 19:58
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Re: Moderate Income Rentals in JC
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It depends on the building. But normally, to qualify you have to have a "moderate income", usually in the mid $30s to $40k. In my case, my rent is about 2/3 what my neighbor pays for the same apt. right next door.

Posted on: 2006/11/19 19:04
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Moderate Income Rentals in JC
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Well, having just found out that in 9 short months I may have to leave my moderate income level rental unit in Dixon Mills, I am stressed out. Seems that everything around here is all condos now.

So my question - does anyone know of any buildings (new or old) that offer moderate income units anymore?

Thank you for any and all help. I am just starting my research.

Posted on: 2006/11/18 20:16
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Re: Residential Projects Dominate Landscape - 15,000 Residential Units are Coming to Downtown Jersey
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Does anyone know what the PATH has planned to handle all of these people?? (like they have a plan, right??)


http://www.panynj.gov/AboutthePortAut ... sRelease/index.php?id=755


Ok, so I read that. Thanks for the link. But they really don't talk about how they are going to handle the huge increase in ridership volume that 15,000 or so new residences will cause?

New cars with extra doors & computer screens? Neato, but do these cars hold more bodies comfortably and safely? Bettter emergency plans? Great, but what about the daily emergencies and discomforts that would be caused by station overcrowding? Don't we all recall the human traffic jams on the Grove St. platform in the years after 9/11 when Exchange place was closed? There were PATH police on the platform just to make sure no one fell in the tracks, and the benches were removed. The station is too small, the platform way too narrow, and the stairs too few. If that is not addressed, we got BIG problems coming to downtown my friends.

Posted on: 2006/4/27 21:09
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Re: Residential Projects Dominate Landscape - 15,000 Residential Units are Coming to Downtown Jersey
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Does anyone know what the PATH has planned to handle all of these people?? (like they have a plan, right??)

Posted on: 2006/4/27 16:11
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Re: Tax abatement for Newport this Wednesday
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This infuriates me to no end. Do you know how the vote fell?

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I arrived late and had to leave early, but it appears that both abatements were approved handily, despite several compelling speeches, specifically against the Shore Club as well as the extra 10 years tacked on to the American Can deal.

So don't worry folks. We're still giving away the store. Enjoy riding over those potholes, sending your children to substandard schools and searching desperately for a police officer for the next 30 years.

Posted on: 2006/4/27 15:51
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Re: Taqueria
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Tried it last night for the first time and loved it! I'll be back!!

Posted on: 2006/4/23 18:08
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Re: Post your Pimp Sightings Here
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Yes, that was me! I'm sorry but I don't recall who you were. But I snapped a few sly shots of him with the camera phone. Yeah, the walkie talkie phone was crazy. I almost asked him to turn it down.

Posted on: 2006/4/15 4:47
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Re: Post your Pimp Sightings Here
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Latest Sighting: Today at 4:15pm in the NWK bound WTC PATH train in the front car. He was decked head to toe in shiny red with white accents on the shirt, hat, and umbrella. Picture to follow.

Posted on: 2006/4/14 20:37
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Re: Jersey City Guardian Angels announce Public Meeting on Safety and Security: ‘Dare to Care’
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Ms. Walker has already gotten the "...GA's involved", by inviting the JCGA and Curtis Sliwa to the Boys and Girls Club two weeks ago to their Friday presentation gathering of children who's parents there that night have children at risk, to discuss getting parents at last night's mtg. involved with the JCGA through the Boys & Girls Club. Alberta was talking about "how great the Boys & Girls Club is", and her program, to show us all how once again, this is the "mission" of the JCGA: work through neighborhood groups already in place to work with the Guardian Angels.

One of the JCGA, 'Thunder' Dave is a boxing teacher who is going to see if he can work with Alberta, Boys & Girls Club or Bobby Hurley's recreation program. Now if that ain't showing us last night 'how' to work with the JCGA, I'm dumbfounded.

You want to work with the JCGA? Here's one way: Join the Boys & Girls Club to support children at risk to violence when the JCGA does programs there on an ongoing basis.[/b]


No, she did not explain to the audience that the GAs came to meet with them and are starting programs with the Boys & Girls Club.If she mentioned this, it was fleeting. She was a very good speaker with a great topic...I just think it would have been better placed after the GAs, IMHO.


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*"...what they would like to do to help our community, etc"-

Again, Mark and Mike both said all night long that they were here to "help us help ourselves", "we're not a private police for you to call", etc, but that it required the neighborhood groups already in existence to reach out to them; it required each of us there last night, to work with them through groups like the Watch groups and Assn.'s and that they need space for training recruits for the street who want to patrol, etc.

I don't know how much more those simple and direct statements about the JCGA and the Guardian Angels overall, mission could be?

What is it OneSkirt, specifically, that is not clear from the above statements by the JCGA? How much further, specifically, and 'what' were you looking for them to say about "...explain their mission statement, and what they would like to do to help our community, etc." ??

Maybe it's me, but to me all they said last night was like a clarion song ringing in a church steeple: join a group, have the group reach out to us, give us space, come to mtgs.


Let me clarify. I wanted to know a bit more about the history of the group, the organization's overall mission statement, and how they work specifically, and how they recruit. I guess I was just looking for a little more detail, and perhaps that will cover over time. For example...Mike has personally told me that the GAs can do things like escort people home from the PATH late at night, conduct self-defense training, things like that. None of this was spoken about last night. Telling us that we can work "work with them through neighborhood groups" and that they are here to "help us help ourselves" is great, but let's get more specific. How exactly? The mentioned that they are here to "create a prescence" which is great. But how can we actually help them? See what I mean?

I think it was a great meeting and I'm not bashing anyone in anyway. Just saying that I hope next time we get to the specific "hows". They have a lot of great ideas and I was hoping to hear a few more of those last night.

Another great thing about the meeting was how many people from different neighborhoods came out.


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Anyway, thanks much for coming and you were very supportive. I just wish you'd join the JCNWA where your energy could be put to use. One bad mtg. experience does not make the show or I'd already quit.

You become effective by working with others, not alone, or you accomplish nothing. That's why I'm still in JCNWA since there are many good people like pchops and jc_insomniac and many others not on this board, trying to help in a positive way, but it takes time, it takes work and yes, it takes sacrifice. That's why your effort on behalf of the JCGA, is so valuable, OneSkirt.


I am on your email lists, or should be. Never said I didn't want to join the JCNWA. So far the recent meetings have not fit in my schedule yet, but I'll keep trying. I don't think this is the forum to discuss this particular matter. I'd be happy to receive event notices from you guys (and I haven't gotten any in awhile).

Posted on: 2006/3/18 1:42
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Re: Jersey City Guardian Angels announce Public Meeting on Safety and Security: ‘Dare to Care’
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It was a very good first meeting. The space was great! WOW!

One critique - and I mean this is a constructive way - was that while all of the speakers were interesting, some speakers, and many question askers, strayed pretty far from the topic of the meeting - the JC Guardian Angels (Ms. Walker comes to mind). I think more efforts needed to be made to draw people back to the true focus of the meeting the Guardian Angels. I feel that the GAs didn't get to speak nearly enough. More was needed from them to introduce their organization to the community, explain their mission statement, and what they would like to do to help our community, etc. I would rather have heard the Councilmen speak, then the GAs, followed by the other speakers who's agendas would have been a good follow-up/tag on to the GA's portion. (ie., youth activites are important to discuss, but let's talk about how to get the GAs involved with that, not just how great the Boys & Girls Club is, which it definitely is).

Also - I think next time, it would be helpful to state at the beginning of the Q&A portion that we would like to keep all questions relevant to the GAs only. Understandably, people are passionate about various community matters or organizations that they work with, and that is great. But they were allowed to stray a little too far from the topic of the meeting (perhaps because they wanted the ears of the politicians?? I dunno.) Next time, they need to be told to save that question or to take that important issue to a community organization's meeting - and maybe help steer them to that group so they feel heard. Bright Moments did a good job of moderating though - a difficult job.

All in all - it was a great step in the right direction. I know the GAs would like to do more of these open forum style meetings in the future, so hopefully we can apply these learnings to those.

Posted on: 2006/3/17 19:59
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Re: Jersey City Guardian Angels announce Public Meeting on Safety and Security: ‘Dare to Care’
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Are you coming tonight, e-eff?

Posted on: 2006/3/16 19:23
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Re: Jersey City Guardian Angels announce Public Meeting on Safety and Security: ‘Dare to Care’
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Please everyone - come out to this meeting on Thursday. It's at 7:30pm at the Middle School on Bright St. (between Monmouth & Jersey. There will be a Q&A period to help establish a dialogue with residents and we need your imput.

Posted on: 2006/3/14 17:27
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Re: Jersey City Guardian Angels announce Public Meeting on Safety and Security: ‘Dare to Care’
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Also, let's not forget that this chapter of the Jersey City Guardian Angels is a NEW chapter. Their numbers are small thus far. It takes man-power to patrol various neighborhoods. They are actively recruiting, talking to people from all neighborhoods and of all races and ages. So give them a chance to build up their numbers and spread their mission to the various communities. Downtown is the starting point. You have to start somewhere.

Posted on: 2006/3/8 16:01
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Re: Angels Update
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Skirt, thanks for the informative report. As you said, nothing happened, and you post clearly portrayed that. You did not elaborate on what was actually SAID at the press con/meeting, so anyone who was not in attendance is left to wonder what was said, if any (ie, what was the question that the Neighborhood Watch representative respond to and what was the response?). Now, in terms of how you learned about the meeting, I don't know why you are so offended by that perfectly legitimate question.



Not offended, but aggravated. Because you asked me a few times both here and offline. Once on top of the other. As I wrote here, Mike is my neighbor (and you know this). I heard very last minute from him. I had very little time to post what info. I did today. Just be glad I did, not upset that every bit of minutae was not written out. If you'd just given me some time, I would have been happy to tell you more (if there was more). That's all.

Anyhow, you guys really didn't miss anything. Seriously. All that happened - as I wrote earlier - was that the former Mayor Schundler gave an official endorsement of the GAs being here. Nothing else - just photos. I didn't hear all the questions, but the JCNWA person jumped in to state something about there being a need for people to help out and that there would be an informational meeting for the community (stuff you guys already know). I wrote what I had time to post before I ran out this afternoon. With all this now, I am sorta wishing I didn't say a word.

Posted on: 2006/2/21 3:59
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Re: Angels Update
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JC - don't you think I would have told you all if I had know about this in advance??

Bright - Pam from JCNWA was informed too, and came to check it out But again - I think she heard very last minute like me.

You're all welcome for the informative report, btw.

As explained in detail earlier - NOTHING happened at this meeting. Truly. And it was not suppose to be a "meeting" per se, as I was informed when I asked a question afterwards of one GA. I don't know who set it up, but it was announced to the public in the paper. It was a bogus press conference moment for politicians, GAs, and that's it IMHO. I rolled out of bed to check it out. I was disappointed. There has been no "official" public meeting yet in order to address the residents so you haven't been left out of anything. I have been trying to get a space so one could be had.

Maybe some of you didn't mean it this way - but your tones are coming off a bit as if someone is keeping stuff from you. Well, no one is and I would appreciate it if you would calm down. I came here to report on it as a way to fill you in. One of the GAs is my neighbor and that's the only reason I am finding this stuff out at all. I am not obligated to share anything with you guys, but I do because I am just as interested and concerned a resident as most of you. But I'm not going to continue if this is the type of reactionary response that comes of it. We're all just as curious as to what's happening. We're all concerned.

As I've said before, Pam and I are trying to get a space for the GAs to have a public forum in the evening when more people can attend. This will not be a JCNWA sponsored/run meeting (or any other group for that matter). It will be the GAs own meeting - they will run it. When something is set up, you will all be notified. In fact, we would gladly accept any help in getting the word about about the still to be planned forum once logisitcs are lined up.

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Re: Angels Update
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This morning there was a not so well publicized "press conference" style meeting outside the Dixon Deli with 7-8 GAs including Curtis Swila. Cameras from Fox & UPN were covering it, as well as some local papers. Former Mayor Brett Schundler spoke, giving his official endorsement of the GAs. Councilman Fulop was also in attendance, though he did not speak. Pam from the Neighborhood Watch also spoke in response to an attendee's question.

As far as I could tell, they were discussing expanding the range of their patrols, but I am not certain of the details. They are also recruiting new members (men and women) to help build the JC chapter.

A few of us concerned neighbors are working to secure a public space that the GAs can use one evening to host an open forum for the community. This will be announced to every outlet we can think of so that those who want to listen and talk can come. The GAs would like a chance to introduce themselves, explain their mission and why they are here. They are also interested in taking questions from the comunity members and starting a dialogue with us.

If anyone here knows of a good FREE public space that could be used in the evening for a few hours (say between 7-9), that would be helpful. Also, once its scheduled we need help getting the word out. So if anyone can pass out flyers, talk to tenants associations or neighborhood groups that you belong to that would be excellent.

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HUH? No, I just meant that obviously a lot of us want to talk about the Neighborhood watch groups too (myself included). I was just suggesting that we take that equally important discussion to a fresh thread since our discussion is turning away from the GA and more towards the NW groups and what help they need.

So, I saw 2 of the GAs coming out of the PATH around 10am today, reporting for duty. So nice that they are coming in from other areas to help us, I think.

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Just thinking that perhaps a new thread should be started to discuss all the other important issues not directly related to the title of this thread, which is "The Guardian Angels are Coming to Downtown". It's getting cluttered in here.

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Re: Sliwa's Jersey City visit postponed
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Yeah, you make a good point. I was thirsty when I wrote this and have had the bourbon cask ale on my mind for a few days now.


Dang, I love that beer too! Gonna miss it in a month or two.

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Re: Sliwa's Jersey City visit postponed
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I was just trying to make a point i just dont like the idea of a vigilanty group going around playing cop. I can see them harassing people that look "suspicous" that probably are harmless i feel they should just let the police handle crime besides from my experience the people that "think" they are helping are the ones that end up the victim of a crime.


You should come to the meeting we're gonna have then because you obvioulsy don't understand their mission and how they operate. They are hardly vigilante. They are not the same group that they were in the 70s. If you'd invest sometime talking to them, you'd learn this. So either educate yourself before spouting off, or be quiet.

(and yes, I've lived here for over 10 yrs. in downtown...it's getting bad again and we need help)

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Re: Sliwa's Jersey City visit postponed
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I agree that all parts of JC need more police patrol and everyone wants to see beat cops, but if we don?t have enough cops and the Guardian Angels are offering their help, then I say ?welcome Guardian Angels?.

Oneskirt, if you are up to hosting a public evening meeting for the downtown residents to attend... I applaud you. I?ll even help you find a suitable location.


Yes, you're on. Please help me find space (evening would be best). Then I can tell Mike when and where he can get space, and he and I will set it up. It would be open to anyone who wanted to come to learn about them and their mission, ask questions, and raise suggestions. They want a dialogue with us and they are willing to help as much as they can.

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Re: Sliwa's Jersey City visit postponed
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Does anyone know where we can get a space to use?



Barrow Street Bar and Grill.


Would Chris allow this? It would need to be a 'meeting' type of space, free of people making noise and wandering in and out.

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The Guardian Angels is patroling around the Dixon Deli because the owner's husband is a former member of the Guardian Angels and his friends invited them. That is the only reason. It has nothing to do with politics and it has nothing to do with Downtown.

If anybody else wants the Guardian Angels in their neighborhood, they can invite them.


Exactly. They are volunteers and they came here because they were asked. Anyone can ask. Don't knock any volunteer help we can get. We need it anywhere and everywhere we can get it.

If the community would host a meeting where the GAs could speak to us and answer questions/concerns, it would really help everyone. I am willing to help organize this meeting. Mike says the GAs are more than happy to do this with the community - in fact they think it would be a good idea. Does anyone know where we can get a space to use?

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Let me clarify more about what I meant. And let me start by saying that I know nothing about this group, it's politics, infighting, or other stuff that may or may not occur. Nor do I care (and I don't mean that in a rude way, it just doesn't interest me). So my opinions come as an objective outsider, a resident of downtown for 10 yrs.

I agree with everything Bixlo said. But how are we going to change these meeting is the person running them doesn't let anyone get a word in edgewise, but just runs trhough lists for 60 mins.?

I think that statistics are useful, to a point. But they should not have been the focus of the meeting. Entirely too much time was wasted on stats, arguing about stats back and forth (before Bright Moment asked his important question that really got to the point of 45-60 mins. of that stuff), and rehashing crime that already happened with the Captain reading responses off his notes. Yes, there is a place for this sort of stuff in a meeting like this, but it should never take more than 15 mins. Again, I would have liked to have heard discussion about what can be done (or is being done) to improve things, or how we as residents can help. Without that, these meetings are a waste of time.

Also, I didn't feel the person running the meeting was aware of time, or really interested in what anyone else may have wanted to say or giving ample time to the group to do so. Perhaps I am wrong in my assessment but this is how I felt as a new attendee. I didn't come to watch her volley back and forth with the Captain over things that already happened. I came to hear about what we can do together to make things better and safer.

Oh, and someone who helped organize the meeting invited the GAs there so that person is responsible for introducing them, and giving them a chance to speak. They came as a favor (especially the guys from Manhattan), and to not at least introduce them AT THE BEGINNING was very rude. Think about it from their perspective. Why should they want to volunteer to help us if they won't even be acknowledged at a meeting they're invited to attend??

Not sure if I want to go back - it was frustrating and felt like my time had been wasted. So if the organizers want more involvement, then they need to take feedback from here (and other sources) and use it. I truly hope they will as I think they could have a much more positive affect this way, which would benefit the entire community.



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Minnie - This was my first time at one of these meetings. I didn't feel that anything productive happened at the meeting at all. Just a bunch of statistics and back and forth about whether or not crime was getting worse. And going over a list of previous crimes that happened in the last few months. I would have liked to have heard discussion about what can be done (or is being done) to improve things, or how we as residents can help.

The strangest thing though was that there were 4 Guardian Angles present and never once did the meeting leaders introduce them or give them the floor to speak. It was like the elephant in the room that no one talked about. I don't get it. Some of these guys came all the way from Manhattan to help too.

My understanding is that the GAs are meeting tomorrow in force at the Dixon Deli to discuss where they will patrol and how, logistics, etc. I think it's open to the community, but they realize that the daytime is hard for most people to make. I have told Mike that they should consider having an open meeting to talk to the communicty one evening here soon, to explain what they are about, how to reach them and to field questions. Hopefully that will happen.

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