Career Opportunities for Coney Island Residents

April 28, 2009

Construction, service and industry career pathways are open to you.

Join us to learn more.

  • Find out how you can enter the construction industry
  • Discover the many available workforce trainings
  • Understand educational requirements

Date: April 30, 2009

Time: 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Where: Liberation High School 2865 West 19th Street Brooklyn, NY 11224

Meet representatives from:

Helmets to Hardhats

Nontraditional Employment for Women (NEW)

The Edward J. Malloy Initiative for Construction Skills

New York State Department of Labor

Various construction apprenticeship programs

Various service and industry training programs

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This event is brought to you by:

Coney Island CLEAR, Coney Island Development Corporation,

Urban Neighborhood Services, Astella Development,

South Brooklyn Youth Consortium and the Liberation Diploma Plus High School

Coney Island Marches for Good Paying Jobs

March 13, 2009

The Coney Island Comprehensive Rezoning Plan Moving Ahead, But Important Questions Remain

January 18, 2009

According to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, the Coney Island Comprehensive Rezoning Plan is moving ahead:

The city’s Coney Island Comprehensive Rezoning Plan will soon be heading for its public review process and may be looking at an end-of-summer completion date, according to Lynn Kelly, president of the Coney Island Development Corp.

The Environmental Impact Statement is almost complete, certifying will come in the next few weeks — possibly by the end of January or early February — and then ULURP [the city’s Uniform Land Use Review Procedure] can begin,” said Kelly, speaking at a panel on Coney Island yesterday sponsored by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and its Real Estate and Development Committee.

Following ULURP, we will be issuing an RFP for a developer,” she said.

The event was essentially held to provide Chamber members with an update on the planning and rezoning effort and included two other panelists: Purnima Kapur, director of the Department of City Planning’s Brooklyn office; and Denis Vouderis, who was present as the owner of the Wonder Wheel, one of Coney Island’s landmarks.

What are the goals of the Department of City Planning?

Said Kapur, in her presentation, the specific goals are to create a 27-acre year-round entertainment and amusement district; facilitate the development of retail and housing, including affordable housing; and create jobs and job access for area residents.

There are 50,000 residents and a very high unemployment rate (“it’s double the average for the entire city”), according to Kapur.

In addition to the high jobless rate, there are other severe challenges, she said, like a lack of neighborhood retail and services, a lack of diversity in housing options and the seasonality of the area (“it’s desolate except in summer”).

Affordable housing and creating job access for Coney Island residents are the two principal concerns of Coney Island CLEAR. Accordingly, we feel compelled to ask about the details of those aspects of the plan:

  • What is meant by “area” residents? That is an ambiguous term.
  • What percentage of the jobs will be designated for area residents?
  • What income levels will be used to determine eligibility for “affordable housing?” Will they be set at a level that reflects the income levels of an area surrounding Coney Island? Or will they be set by the income levels of Coney Island itself, which is lower than the surrounding area?

Clearly, the details are important because they can affect the prosperity, life, and well being of community of Coney Island for years to come.

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Source: Linda Collins, “Coney Island Planning Moves Forward a Step,” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1.6.09.

The Importance of a Community Benefits Agreement for Coney Island

December 21, 2008

Below Brian Gotlieb, Esq., a Coney Island resident and a board member of Coney Island CLEAR, describes a community benefits agreement (CBA) and why a CBA is needed for the redevelopment projects planned for Coney Island, NY.

Brian gave his discussion at the Coney Island United Community Baptist Church. Coney Island Clear board member Rev. Connis Mobley is the Pastor of the church and hosted the event.

If you want to read more about CBAs, see the discussion of them by the Center on Policy Initiatives here.

A Conversation with John Delgado, Laborers Local 79

December 21, 2008

The Importance of Coney Island CLEAR

December 19, 2008

An interview with Lenny Legotte, President-Business Manager of the International Union of Elevator Constructors Local No. 1.

Subject: The Importance of Coney Island CLEAR.

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The Coney Island Youth Leaders Meeting Part 1

November 16, 2008

Coney Island Youth Leaders held a meeting meeting held at PS 329 on 11-13-08.  The Coney Island Development Corporation ran the meeting.  Presentations were given by Gambriella Amabile (DHPD) and Sean Andrews (Greater NY YMCA). The subject was the proposed Coney Island YMCA project.

We will discuss and provide particular audio segments of the meeting in future posts.  But for now the entire meeting is provided in full below.  It runs about 1:15 hours in total.

Part 1

Part 2

Coney Island: The Two Kingdoms

November 15, 2008

The Need for Jobs and Careers in Coney Island

November 15, 2008

Looking Back: The Coney Island CLEAR & AIM Fund Raiser

November 15, 2008

Below are two of the speakers at the Coney  Island CLEAR & AIM fundraiser.  The first speaker is David C. Banks, Founding Principal of The Eagle Academy for Young Men.  He was the keynote speaker for the event.

Closing remarks were delivered by Rev. Constance M. San Fillipo-Hulla, Pastor of the Coney Island Gospel Assembly.

Although we will be posting all the videos from the event here over time, you can see all 14 of them by visiting our YouTube site.


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