Newest update from CompassRock:
RESIDENT NOTICE
NOVEMBER 4 AFTERNOON UPDATE
We
will provide a more comprehensive update on restoration efforts later
today. In the meantime, we are posting an interim update to inform
residents with respect to continued issues with certain services.
Specifically, there are examples of buildings that have had electricity
restored, but where there are continued elevator outages. In addition,
in buildings that otherwise have power, certain apartment lines remain
without electricity. This is due to issues ConEd is having with their
power distribution system. Simply put, full electrical service from
ConEd has not yet been restored in these buildings. ConEd is on site
working to fix these issues. Otis, our elevator service company, is
also on site to ensure elevator service is restored as soon as possible
following the completion of ConEd repairs.
Effected buildings that have been identified are:
3 Peter Cooper Road
5 Peter Cooper Road
420 E23rd Street
530 E23rd Street
441 E20th Street
Additional
buildings that experienced similar problems following the initial
restoration of power on November 2nd have subsequently had their issues
corrected effective today.
Additional updates for you at this time:
Heating Centers:
An additional heating center and cell phone charging station will be
activated in the ice rink tent beginning at 1PM today and will remain
open until 8pm. The Community Center will continue to serve as a heating
station for the elderly from 8am until midnight today. Please inform
your elderly neighbors.
Greenmarket:
The Greenmarket is not on-site at Stuyvesant Town today. The farmers
will be joining the Tompkins Sq. Greenmarket (E.7th and Avenue A), which
will be open from 8am until 6pm. EBT/Food Stamps/Debit/Credit, and WIC
& FMNP checks accepted.
Manhattan Kids Club:
The Day Care Center located on 14th Street sustained significant damage
during the storm. The restoration crew has begun work today. The center
will not be open this week. A more detailed timeline of when the center
will be reopened will be provided later this week. If you have
questions about the center, please call (212) 677-0608.
In the meantime, there are a few backup day care centers located throughout the city:
Bright Horizons: http://www.brighthorizons.com/
Children's Creative Learning Centers: http://www.cclc.com/
Said it before, will say it again: THANK YOU! STR. You are such a friend to us here in the community with your blog and for giving us a voice. Don't ever think we don't appreciate you or take you for granted.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I wish I could do more. Particularly now.
ReplyDeleteAnybody have their fios out of service?
ReplyDeleteI have Internet but no tv
Can you update me on heat and hot water for 410 east 20th street? I want to come back home and the status update I read doesn't indicate anything for this address?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the helpful info. The grid you showed seems to be from yesterday, can you tell me if there are any updates on heat and hot water for 410 east 20th street please? I want to come home ASAP!
ReplyDeleteMaybe we can get the Grenmarket to stay at Tompkins Square
ReplyDeleteThank you as these are the only updates available to me and if anyone can provide any info on when heat or hot water will be supplied to 400 East 20th? The conflicting reports are so frustrating.
ReplyDeleteI hope everyone is safely getting through this!
Thanks so much for your detailed updates. My parents evacuated PCV last week after the storm and your posts are letting us keep in touch.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI parked in garage 5. We were not
warned to evacuate. Probably hundreds of cars were destroyed.
Does anyone think we have the basis
for a class action negligence suit?
This was an act of God. Who would be negligent?
ReplyDeleteGranted small potatos compared to some...but has anyone had Time Warner cable or internet service restored yet?
ReplyDeleteWe also have no heat or hot water (in 15 Oval), but the sense of being cut off from the rest of the world is actually more annoying!
I am fairly certain that notice was given about evacuating the Avenue C garage(s) by Monday morning. ST Management was well aware that the garages would flood, based on past events, so they would be fools not to make some attempt at notifying garage renters, who (I might add) have an obligation to mitigate their liability. The argument would be made that you should have known that your vehicle was in close proximity to the flood danger. In any event, your comprehensive auto insurance covers the damage and I doubt you'll get a class certification. It will cost more to sue than the cost of your deductible anyhow.
ReplyDeleteHow does one find out when hot water and heat will be restored. Posting mentions a matrix but where is this posted.
ReplyDeleteSpecifically 510 E. 20th Street.
What is building status? As of this morning no heat, no hot water, no cable, no internet.
14 Stuyvesant Oval now has heat and hot water, as well as electricity.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the status of 321 Ave C? (regarding all utilities)
ReplyDeleteHas anyone thought about the financial impact on residents IF WE HAD CONVERTED & WE OWNED THE APARTMENTS?????
ReplyDelete"Has anyone thought about the financial impact on residents IF WE HAD CONVERTED & WE OWNED THE APARTMENTS?????"
ReplyDeleteI don't know about you, but I have homeowners (or renters) insurance for any property that I occupy or own. Flood insurance would be a component of that. You don't think CW is going to shoulder the full nut on these repairs, do you ?????