In three-and-one-half years in office,
I have worked to improve the quality of life for
those who live in the communities I represent.
Education is a major concern to me. By the end
of the FY 2002 budget cycle, I will have obtained
funds for computers for every elementary and intermediate
school in this Council District. I also supported
the construction of science and computer labs
at New Utrecht High School, and I am working to
find sites for new schools in District 20. I worked
to arrange the move of District 20’s administrative
offices into a new site; this will free up 20
additional classrooms throughout the district.
Our older citizens are also of great concern
to me. My mother lives in our neighborhood, so
I know the problems that older adults face. I
have obtained additional funding for senior groups.
I arranged for the funding of a new free “loop”
van service that serves seniors along Third and
Fifth Avenues between 69th Street and 95th Street.
I also secured $250,000 for BridgeLine, a new
program designed to provide referral and information
services to older adults. I have also been trying
to bring additional senior citizen housing to
our community, and I will continue these efforts.
I have also been working on the transportation
needs of our neighborhoods. I have worked to extend
express service into the late night hours, and
I am continuing to work to establish a weekend
express bus service. When the MTA reduced express
bus service, I worked to get the buses reinstated.
I am also working to re-route the N train back
over the Manhattan Bridge.
It has been my privilege to serve our community.
I ask for your support so that I can continue
to work to make our neighborhoods a better place
to live.
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