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*M I N U T E S COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1999
PRESENT: PSCJ MEMBERS: Ryan, Carsky, Kaplowitz, Swanson. PW MEMBERS: Pinto, Abinanti, Carsky, Maisano, and Ryan. STAFF: Bass, Schecter, and Vita. ALSO PRESENT: Legislator Clinton Young, District 13; Robert Boland, Budget Analyst-BOL; John Hsu, Deputy Commissioner-DPW; Sal Carrara, Director of Real Estate Management-DPW; Robert Abbamont, Public Works Liaison; William Randolph, Assistant to the County Executive. With a quorum present for the Committee on Public Safety, Mr. Ryan called the meeting to order at 4:45 p.m. Mr. Pinto called to order the Committee on Public Works. Mr. Pinto explained a petition was forwarded to the Board and referred to the two committees by employees of the Department of Social Services, located in the newly owned county office building at 100 East First Street in Mount Vernon, formerly known as the Con Edison Building. A major concern raised by employees is the designation of certain elevators for "Employees Only". Mr. Pinto asked Messrs. Hsu and Carrara to address the issue. Mr. Hsu briefly explained that Westchester County owns the building and approximately $2 million dollars of capital projects will be spent for extra renovations. Mr. Carrara said the request from the occupants of the building required only one elevator out of four to be designated for employees via use of a card system. Other elevator companies assessed the situation as not being feasible, and issuing 200-300 cards would prove impossible to guarantee security.
*For additional information, a tape is on file. Amended 5/7/99;rh Approved 4/20/99;PW-pjn/rgw Approved 6/1/99;PS-rgw/mk MINUTES COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1999 PAGE 2_____________________________________________________ Within the next few years, DPW will try to move the Yonkers Rehab Center to the sixth floor and Mental Health and Probation may be moved to the fifth floor or the basement. Clients would have a separate entrance. DSS is occupying most of the building and DOT may not relocate until the year 2001. Mr. Carrara said the Mount Vernon Police Department was asked to make additional safety patrols in the parking lot and the building. There was concern after Risk Management implemented a presentation on safety at the facility. According to Mr. Hsu, another safeguard measure currently being considered would be to install surveillance cameras in each elevator with monitored screens manned by County Police in the lobby security area. Another way to address the problem and avoid confrontations with clients would be to moving the clients to certain areas or use separate entrances. Mrs. Carsky asked about the vacant 112 East Post Road building. Mr. Carrara said the space will be filled by those employees remaining in 85 Court Street and 150 Grand Street. Mr. Pinto asked if the County would consider another surveillance camera on the Main Floor as well as one in the lobby entrances and a police officer touring the building. Mr. Hsu said he will discuss the possibility with the Public Safety Department. While reviewing the petition, Mr. Ryan pointed out a sentence that read: "this measure arises out of the need for employee safety after learning of statistics". He asked if any incidents were reported in the building. Mr. Hsu said the statement may have stemmed from the recommendations made by the Risk Management Office to the Department of Public Safety during a training session. Mr. Maisano suggested another way to alleviate employee concern is to post signs near the elevators or send flyers to alert employees of secuirty issues. MINUTES COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1999 PAGE 3_____________________________________________________ Mr. Ryan said it would be impossible to create a separate elevator dedicated solely to employees yet there are other alternatives to be explored to insure the safety of the employees occupying the building. He asked all committee members if they had any other recommendations they would like to discuss and if they were satisfied with the proposal. All were satisfied. Mr. Pinto will keep this item open on the Public Works agenda and requested a progress report next month. He also suggested that management and the employees know the Board met on this issue and discussed their concerns. On the motion of Legislator Carsky, seconded by Legislator Kaplowitz, the item was received and filed by the Public Safety Committee which also requested an updated report on the progress of building renovations and safety measures. Motion carried 4-0. Mrs. Carsky asked to meet jointly with the Committees on Public Works and Public Safety on County preparedness (PSCJ-Item C) for potential disasters or terrorism. Mr. Pinto said the Office of Disaster and Emergency Services would have the information Mrs. Carsky requested. Mr. Pinto suggested that Legislators contact Liam Murphy in the Office of Emergency and Disaster Services to discuss this issue. Mr. Pinto has also looked into the possibility of a representative from the Board of Legislators to be included in meetings of this nature. He spoke to Legislator Mosiello about this matter when the issue was originally raised regarding the Countys plans. Mr. Ryan said he has not received an official response to the Public Safetys request to discuss the security of this building and other county office buildings and facilities with the Administration. The original intention of the Public Safety Committee was to have the Administration organize a suitable presentation. He will follow up with a letter to the Administration. Mr. Ryan asked about the status of the installation of new security doors on the eighth floor. MINUTES COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1999 PAGE 4____________________________________________________ Mr. Hsu said the format will be similar to the County Attorneys offices. The Boards project is in beginning stages, but because of the State of the County message will be held on the 8th floor on April 15th, the contractor will start construction next week. On the motion of Legislator Swanson, seconded by Legislator Carsky, the Public Safety Committee adjourned at 5:30 p.m. by a vote of 4-0. Mr. Pinto said the removal of properties in the Ossining Sewer District is pending additional information and will be reported by Mr. Wishnie when the necessary documents are compiled. The Department of Public Works gave Mr. Pinto an update on the status of several contracts that have begun construction: Central Park Avenue Project, Lincoln Avenue Bridge in Pelham and Mount Vernon, and the Harney Road Bridge began preparation Monday, April 5th. Sub-contractors are working on the Woodlands Viaduct, construction is on time and running smoothly. At the last committee meeting, Mrs. Carsky asked to see the designs for the Woodlands Viaduct project and inquired about the retaining wall. Mr. Abbamont will have those designs at the next Public Works meeting. Mr. Ryan needed clarification about county roadways that run through the cities and responsibility for maintenance. Mr. Hsu explained that under State Highway law, the County is responsible for the face of the curb to the face of the opposite curb assuming there is a curb. In rural areas, the County is responsible from the edge of the pavement to the edge of pavement; in Towns, from the right of the way to the right of way. Under the City of White Plains, Local Law VII, it is the responsibility of the adjoining property owner to maintain from the curb to the private property line. Mr. Hsu said this has been a long-standing dispute between the City of White Plains and the County.
MINUTES COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1999 PAGE 5___________________________________________________ Mr. Pinto mentioned that he will explore the idea of entering into an IMA with the City of Mount Vernon regarding parking facilities for County employees. Mr. Carrara said the Mayor is very agreeable and is satisfied with the Countys occupation of the old Con Ed building. Both Chairmen thanked Messrs. Hsu and Carrara for a very informative meeting and asked that the two committees be kept updated on the progress of the renovations in the County Office Building in Mount Vernon.
On the motion of Legislator Maisano, seconded by Legislator Abinanti, the meeting adjourned at 5:45 p.m. |