Reflection On Community Board Meeting

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I was assigned to Community Board 16, Brownsville and Ocean-hill. My group members and I walked around the neighborhood on a Tuesday at around 6pm. While walking, we noticed that the streets had potholes and there was litter on the sidewalks. At night, there were no streetlights on the streets. We observed that there were a lot of rundown businesses, stores for rent, and abandoned homes. In the few blocks we walked, we saw delis and liquor stores, pharmacies, food marts, clothing stores, NYCHA buildings, and a handful of fast food restaurants. I did not spot many garbage bins and there were no recycle bins in the blocks we toured. The neighborhood was not that noisy except for a few police car sirens and some shouting. The neighborhood has access to bus and train lines, as well as use of private cars. The neighborhood is fairly accessible since there are plenty of bus and train lines. At the time that we toured the neighborhood, there was no traffic and not many people were outside. It is important to note that the day we toured the neighborhood, the weather was gloomy which might have affected why too many people were not outside. Because of this, the …show more content…

It was difficult to find the exact date for the community board meeting because the website was not easy to navigate. Also, after locating the calendar for the community, there was a typo for the date for the March meeting which required us to call and confirm the exact date. I would suggest having the date for the meeting more noticeable, perhaps on the front page of the community board website, to encourage more people to attend. I found the minutes for the meeting held in January of 2016 online; this was the most updated minutes and I could not find access to anything more recent. However, at the beginning of the meeting I attended, we were given hardcopies of the minutes to the previous

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