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Events In and Around Ludlow Park

City is listening to residents' requests
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This is great news. Please let us know what else is needed! The massive congestion impacts our alley access. Sometimes we all but blocked in. Thank you.

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> On Jan 17, 2019, at 10:12 PM, Events In and Around Ludlow Park <events@ludlowpark.org> wrote:
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> People have started to complain on NextDoor about the increase in the number of cars left on our streets, some for days and some for weeks or months, without penalty. Residents of Fairfield Road, near the intersection with Ashton, asked our City Councilmember, Corazon Pineda-Isaac, to help them do something about this - more light, new parking restrictions - anything to make it easier to live on that section of Fairfield. With the help of Leslye Oquendo-Thomas, using Corazon's authority, and the doggedness of our leader, Eileen O'Connor, small changes are being made. please see Denise Reznik's note below:
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> At 8:45 this morning Yonkers posted appropriate parking signs on Fairfield Road between Beechwood and Ashton. The issue regarding this narrow part of Fairfield Road was that if cars parked (legally) on both sides if the road, firetrucks and sanitation trucks could not pass through, and often passenger cars as well. Clearly a safety and often convenience issue, as well as a middle-of-the-night noise issue.
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> This small victory is a a result of seven months of calls and emails to City legislators with the help of the Ludlow Park Residents Association, in addition to signatures obtained by nearby homeowners. The second part of this petition involves additional lighting on this section of Fairfield Road. In the summer, this dark area often become a Lovers Lane. We wait for this resolution as well.
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> Ludlow Park has been home to many of us for well over 30 years. We are happy in the neighborhood and were distressed when this new issue began a couple of years ago. This resolution demonstrates how a neighborhood - working together - can retain its mojo.
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> If there are issues on your streets, let's join forces to continue to keep Ludlow Park a pleasant community.
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> Peace for the New Year.
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> Paul and Denise Resnik
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> P.S. We do not have email addresses for the entire community. Please pass this along. Also please provide a copy to our neighbors without email.
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> Geraldine Canty
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People have started to complain on NextDoor about the increase in the number of cars left on our streets, some for days and some for weeks or months, without penalty. Residents of Fairfield Road, near the intersection with Ashton, asked our City Councilmember, Corazon Pineda-Isaac, to help them do something about this - more light, new parking restrictions - anything to make it easier to live on that section of Fairfield. With the help of Leslye Oquendo-Thomas, using Corazon's authority, and the doggedness of our leader, Eileen O'Connor, small changes are being made. please see Denise Reznik's note below:

Hi All-

At 8:45 this morning Yonkers posted appropriate parking signs on Fairfield Road between Beechwood and Ashton. The issue regarding this narrow part of Fairfield Road was that if cars parked (legally) on both sides if the road, firetrucks and sanitation trucks could not pass through, and often passenger cars as well. Clearly a safety and often convenience issue, as well as a middle-of-the-night noise issue.

This small victory is a a result of seven months of calls and emails to City legislators with the help of the Ludlow Park Residents Association, in addition to signatures obtained by nearby homeowners. The second part of this petition involves additional lighting on this section of Fairfield Road. In the summer, this dark area often become a Lovers Lane. We wait for this resolution as well.

Ludlow Park has been home to many of us for well over 30 years. We are happy in the neighborhood and were distressed when this new issue began a couple of years ago. This resolution demonstrates how a neighborhood - working together - can retain its mojo.

If there are issues on your streets, let's join forces to continue to keep Ludlow Park a pleasant community.

Peace for the New Year.

Paul and Denise Resnik

P.S. We do not have email addresses for the entire community. Please pass this along. Also please provide a copy to our neighbors without email.


Geraldine Canty
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