Neighborhoods Now 2022: Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition

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• To look beyond immediate needs in order to ensure that Kingsbridge Avenue & Jerome Avenue remain thriving commercial Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy corridors long into the future. Coalition (NWBCCC) is a member-led, grassroots organization fighting for • Broadly engage the community to source input on and give voice to a shared vision that is grounded in equitable economic racial and economic justice in the Bronx. and community development in the Kingsbridge Armory. Through Neighborhoods Now, NWBCCC • Develop and use a variety of tools to analyze and contextualize community needs and assets. aims to work with Dattner and Scalar to • Understand the context of the neighborhood surrounding the Kingsbridge Armory to help mitigate potential challenges and complete a neighborhood assessment to identify complementary development opportunities. understand the current challenges and opportunities for small businesses and and social opportunites. (Lamont, Molnar Symbolic Boundaries) tenants in the immediate vicinity of the Kingsbridge Armory as it undergoes a Image of the City by potential Kevin Lynch descibes how individuals experince and redevelopment.

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Design team made site visits, attended and participated in NWBCCC community meetings. Lehman College

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Design team developed a series of surveys for small businesses and tenants for distribution throughout the community. Armory

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The area is a designated “transit zone” because of its dense, BUS Mosholu Parkway proximate location to public transportation options, and where car Washington’s Walk ownership ratesLehman areCollege lowest citywide. ACCESSIBLE STATION

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The area has a vibrant use of streets and sidewalks as aACCESSIBILITY “third space” NEED for gathering, shopping, and community organizing. Walton H.S.

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The Armory area is serviced by the 4 train along Jerome Avenue and the B/D trains along Grand Concourse. Issues facing subway riders include lighting under the elevated 4 train along Jerome Avenue, which is Walton especially critical because Jerome Ave is a local truck route H.S. and sees additional traffic in addition to cars and buses. P.S. 86 Market Triangle

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The closest subway stop to the Armory (the Fordham Rd. 4 stop) is Lehman College not an accessible station. Opportunities exist tothe make the ArmoryArmory. Experience of the public realm around Kingsbridge Veterans Affairs area more accessible to different abilities of users, and to makeMedical the Center P.S. 46 transit experience more pleasant for non-drivers. Open Street P.S. 246

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DOT OPEN STREETS New York City’s Open Streets program transforms streets into public spaces. These transformations allow for a range of activities that promote economic development, support schools, and provide new ways for New Yorkers to enjoy cultural programming and build community.

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DOT PLAZA PROGRAM NYC DOT works with selected organizations to create neighborhood plazas throughout the City to transform underused streets into vibrant, social public spaces. The NYC Plaza Program is a key part of the City’s effort to ensure that all New Yorkers live within a 10-minute walk of quality open space.


“We’ve been organizing around this for decades [...] We really want the community to be a part of the entire process from construction all the way through implementation. We don’t want any under the table deals.” - Juan Nuñez, Lead Armory Organizer, NWBCCC

Timeline • 1917–1994 Kingsbridge Armory constructed, Jerome Ave, Bronx, NYC. Used for a variety of federal military units • 1996 NYS hands over Armory (in a state of disrepair) to NYC • December 2021 EDC terminates agreement with the Kingsbridge National Ice Center • February 2022 NWBCCC relaunches Kingsbridge Armory Campaign with over 200 community members sourcing guiding values and principles

Kingsbridge Armory Community Art Installation • The community brought attention to an unsafe sinkhole in front of the Kingsbridge Armory, calling for responsible investment and upkeep of the community asset. In response, the Design Team worked with NWBCCC to support the design of an art installation to call attention to the sinkhole, which was used during the August 25th rally calling for transparency, accountability, and co-governance of the Kingsbridge Armory engagement and redevelopment process. • NWBCCC hosts a rally calling for transparency, accountability, and co-governance of the Kingsbridge Armory engagement and redevelopment process through art installation.

• April 14, 2022 NWBCCC hosts virtual gathering to expand access to community engagement

• EDC issues a community engagement RFP to determine vision and values for the redevelopment of the Kingsbridge Armory. • NWBCCC is invited to co-chair EDC community working group with local council member

August 25, 2022 Press Conference at Kingsbridge Armory

Passive demonstration planning, developed by NWBCCC with Dattner & Scalar

• April 21, 2022 NWBCCC hosts a rally calling for an intentional and transparent stakeholder engagement process and shares guiding values and principles • August 17, 2022 NWBCCC organizes residents to testify at Redistricting Hearing calling for Armory to remain in City Council District 14 • August 25, 2022 NWBCCC hosts press conference with faith, labor, and community partners calling for community ownership and governance of the Armory; residents create community art installation on Armory fence • September 23, 2022 NWBCCC reinstalls community art project at Armory after being taken down by EDC


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