Dear New Yorker,
The holiday season has begun, and nobody celebrates it quite like New York City!
Mayor Adams announced the transformation of Fifth Avenue from 48th Street to 57th Street into an Open Street for three Sundays in December. This will ease crowding, facilitate access to the iconic holiday window displays and create a more pleasant holiday environment for New Yorkers and visitors, which enhancing public safety for all.
We encourage New Yorkers to shop small and support local businesses! For every $3 spent at a local small business, $2 stays in the community. New York City is home to the largest number of independent bookstores in the country! Support your local bookstores this holiday season and beyond.
On December 1st, New York City reflected on World AIDS Day with both a heavy heart for the lives lost and hope for the future from the progress made. United, New Yorkers gathered in remembrance to honor those lost to the epidemic while supporting those living with HIV/AIDS.
For the latest updates, please follow CAU on Twitter and Facebook, and be sure to check out the Mayor’s ‘Week In Review’ video below!
All the best,
Fred Kreizman
Commissioner, Community Affairs Unit
Need assistance on your latest construction project?
Now small business owners and entrepreneurs can use the Small Business Help Form to get one-on-one guidance on planned or ongoing construction projects, including inspections, permits, and general advice. DOB’s new Small Business Support Team (SBST) will handle the inquiries and project applications coming from our City’s small business community. Whether opening a new place of business or renovating an existing one, owners and entrepreneurs can get the dedicated support they need.
Contact SBST through the Small Business Help Form to get your project to completion and your business up and running faster. For additional resources and support, contact the NYC Department of Small Business Services’ NYC Business Express Service Team (BEST).
We Need You! Now Hiring Emergency Snow Laborers 2022-2023 Season
The New York City Department of Sanitation has announced that registration is now open for those interested in working as Emergency Snow Laborers for the 2022-2023 winter season. Emergency Snow Laborers are per-diem workers who remove snow and ice from bus stops, crosswalks, fire hydrants and step streets after heavy snowfalls. Snow Laborers earn $17 per hour to start, and $25.50 per hour after 40 hours are worked in a week.
Snow laborers must be at least 18 years of age, be eligible to work in the United States, and capable of performing heavy physical labor. Additionally, candidates must be vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus. All applicants must bring the following items at the time of registration:
- Two small photos (1 ½ square)
- Original and copy of two forms of identification
- Social Security card
- Proof of COVID-19 vaccination
Those interested in becoming a Snow Laborer must register for an application appointment at nyc.gov/snow. Registration appointments take place at the Department’s 59 garages. Applicants should not attend the appointment if they have any COVID-19 symptoms.