![]() Mayor Eric Adams: Thank you, thank you, thank you. And we're also joined by Jeremy Laufer in the back, district manager of CB7. And of course we have also Patrol Borough Brooklyn South Charles McEvoy, Borough Chief and Captain Krystin Suarez, the commander of the 72 Precinct. CEC Chair and Executive Director Sarah Sayeed. Department of Finance Advocate Robin Lee. DHS Deputy Commissioner - sorry - Iris Rodriguez. NYCHA Senior Vice President Brian Honan, HRA Administrator Lisa Fitzpatrick. HPD First Deputy Commissioner Ahmed Tigani. Mayors of Criminal Justice Executive Director Deanna Logan, ACS Deputy Commissioner Joseph Cardieri'. We have Office of Sports and Wellness Director Jasmine Ray, DYCD Deputy Commissioner Mike Bobbitt. ![]() Mayor's Office of People Disability Commissioner Christina Curry. Mayor's Office of Climate Environmental Justice Acting Executive Director Vicki Cerullo, New York City Emergency Management Deputy Commissioner David Schmidt, CCHR Deputy Commissioner Kajori Chaudhuri, and Gender-Based Violence First Deputy Commissioner Saloni Sethi. Mayor's Office of Community Mental Health Executive Director, Eva Wong, Department of Health Mental Hygiene Deputy Commissioner Dr. We have H + H CEO of Coney Island Hospital Svetlana Lipyanskaya. We have the Deputy Chief Borough, Chief James Magliano. ![]() ![]() Department of Probation Commissioner Juanita Holmes, DCP Chairman Dan Garodnick, EDC President CEO Andrew Kimball. We have Department for Aging Commissioner Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez. We have commissioner of Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs, Manuel Castro. We have SBS Commissioner Kevin Kim, DCWP Commissioner Vilda Vera Mayuga. Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue, DEP Commissioner Rit Aggarwala. We have Deputy Commissioner Mark Stewart from NYPD, and DOE Chancellor David Banks. We have Deputy Mayor Ana Almanzar, who's here. Of course, the mayor of the city of New York. I just want to take the opportunity to introduce who's here on the dais. Very pleased that everybody is here, and look forward to your questions.Ĭommissioner Kreizman: Thank you. And if there's one thing you know from this administration, that I've had the pleasure of working with now for seven months, is that when we get intake and we want to get stuff done, that's what the mayor will do. But this is a real opportunity for all of us in government to listen to you, to make sure we understand what your needs are, what your concerns are, so that we can react. I want to thank the mayor for putting this together, and we have an incredible turnout representatives from just about every city agency who can try to address all of your problems. But before we do that, we want to open up and give the congressman, Dan Goldman, an opportunity to speak. The next, from seven o'clock from now until we go through each table, we are going to go around asking questions to the dais. ![]() You have intake cards of every single table to ensure that if your question isn't asked tonight, we're going to have an agency tracked by the mayor's office getting back to each one of you that has a question that wasn't answered here tonight. The first hour was from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., we had round table conversations with members of the mayor's office taking diligent notes on your issues being discussed at every table. The Talk with Eric, Community Conversation Town Hall series strives to connect New Yorkers in their community, so we're proud to be here in Sunset Park. I want to thank the principal, Victoria Antonini, for opening the doors for us this evening. We're excited to be here in Sunset Park High School. My name is Fred Kreizman, I'm the commissioner of the Mayor's Community Affairs Unit. Commissioner Fred Kreizman, Community Affairs Unit: Okay, we're getting ready to get started. ![]()
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