Thursday, January 19, 2006

Upper West Side Resident Bar Hater! Tell me who you are!

So I assume I'm not the only Jake's Dilemma, Brother Jimmy's, Gin Mill, Dead Poet, etc. noise hater around here. I would like to let Andrew Albert of the CB7 transportation committee know more about our complaints but here's the catch. They will not listen that will if you moan, scream, whine or react. They seem to respond and react to more civilized people. Unless I am totally mistaken. I would not mind being a spokesperson or better yet, finding someone who's effective experienced with dealing with government people on dealing with noise complaints to work with us.

So let me know who you are - post a comment here! Tell me where I can reach you, and perhaps we can all work together to deal with these bars and their annoying clientele.

How to Live in a Civilized Way in New York City: Through Much Effort and Failure

So here's the update ...

After the Community Board meeting, I have been calling the Department of Consumer Affairs that handle the public hearings for cafe licenses. I also attended my CB's transportation committee meeting (only could make it to the beginning - had an anniversary with my significant other) and handed my letter of complaint to the chair, Andrew Albert, who's happens to be on the MTA board. He complained that I was not going to be able to discuss the letter, but that he would read it at the meeting. Andrew then recommended that I call the Josh Bocian at the Councilperson's office, and attend the public hearing at the Department of Consumer Affairs. He said that this hearing was the last chance I had to bring my opinion and get the license rejected.

I had no idea what happened, until today. After calling every week for the past month and being told no hearing had been scheduled, the scheduler at the DCA told me that the hearing happened on September 27th - before the community board meeting I attended!

So the license got approved, but is only valid until April 2007, which means that I can't contest it again until next year.

So until then, I'm going to continue living in my partner's place - I'm so glad I don't have to deal with this tiny bar's obnoxious noise for now. But I want to try and take down the cafe licenses of all these bars on my block when they expire next year. Who's with me?

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