The Come Up BMX The Mike Hinkens Interview

Stapleton Van Duzer Civic press conference in Tappen Park Photos

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Silive has a story about it here.
http://www.silive.com/northshore/index.ssf/2016/01/wait_we_want_this_as_part_of_b.html#incart_river_home

City’s Bay Street Corridor plan: Residents want more before endorsing it

SILIVE

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A stalwart band of civic leaders and local business owners braved the frigid cold on Monday afternoon to hold a press conference in Tappen Park, announcing priority issues they are asking the city to address as plans move forward to re-zone and develop the Bay Street Corridor.

The corridor — now zoned for manufacturing — extends from Sands Street in Stapleton to Victory Boulevard in Tompkinsville, between Van Duzer Street and the Staten Island Railroad tracks.

Residents and business owners laid out a series of community priorities they want funded in order to gain local support for the city plan that is designed to transform the corridor with new housing and commercial uses.

“If the city addressed even a quarter of what we are requesting, Stapleton would be transformed.”

“Some of the top priorities for my members are increased ease of public transportation for Stapleton commuters, enhanced safety for pedestrians along Bay Street, and the creation of new public schools for the anticipated influx of new families,” said Priscilla Marco, president of the Van Duzer Street Area Civic Association. “These items must be addressed in conjunction with the rezoning of the Bay Street Corridor.”

The grass-roots coalition called for funding of the construction of a new public school, intermediate school and high school within the Bay Street Corridor area “to ensure that sufficient seats are available for the current residents and future population growth.”

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MLK Day Schedule

MLK flier

Carlo Carezzano 2015 iPhone edit

BMX-Old Man’ Night at 5050 Skatepark 2016


Edit by Bryan Close

Riders: Freddie Caramanico, Adam Hauck, Adam Fejer, Bryan Close, and Jaime Casquete. Extra thanks to Ed Pollio & 5050 Skatepark for giving the old dudes a place to shred, especially during these cold New York winter months.
Music by Cut Chemist – “Whats the Altitude” feat. Hymnal
Shot on GoPro Hero4 Session

Found it here.

https://vimeo.com/user3042739

BMX- Why are bike shops important? by FBM

Steve Crandell

Read the whole thing here.

http://fbmbmx.com/blog/why-are-bike-shops-important/

 

ANd watch this video from FBM’s Shop Stop here at 5050.

Tonight’s DeadZone Summer Slam Show

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