Brooklyn Community Board 9 Committee Application Deadline: Monday, August 9, 2024, 5 PM.
The Vaad Hakohol would like to inform all residents of Crown Heights living in Brooklyn Community Board District 9 that they can now apply to become a “Resident Member” on any of the Brooklyn Community Board 9 (CB9) Committees.
This part-time volunteer position is open to all local residents, men and women alike. As a “Resident Member,” you will be able to vote on crucial matters affecting our community.
Key issues that “Resident Members” of Brooklyn CB9 can influence include:
New proposed MTA City Bus Routes on Albany Avenue (potentially endangering ULY) & additional MTA buses on Empire Blvd.
CitiBikes, many of which are underutilized and could be relocated to Eastern Parkway Island or sidewalks.
“Protected bike lanes” along Kingston & Brooklyn Avenues, which could delay emergency response times for Police, Fire, EMS, and local volunteer organizations.
The Mega Homeless Shelter (Kingsboro Psychiatric Shelter) at 681 Clarkson Ave (corner of Albany Ave) in south Crown Heights/East Flatbush, which will add 1000 more homeless individuals from other boroughs to our neighborhood.
The opening of liquor stores and marijuana dispensaries in our community, which can have significant social and economic impacts.
Additionally, there are plans for nearly a dozen other large homeless shelters with approximately 2000 beds that NYC and NYS are in the process of approving. Construction has already begun on three shelters from Utica Ave to New York Ave in south Crown Heights within the CB9 district.
A local resident from South Crown Heights shared with the Vaad Hakohol: “We already have multiple homeless shelters in this area that were forced upon us during COVID. The emotionally disturbed individuals from these shelters have taken over the neighborhood, committing various crimes day and night.”
Brooklyn Community Board 9 stated on social media, “We encourage local residents to apply to be a Committee Resident Member for the upcoming Community Board 9 session. The deadline to fill out the application is Monday, August 9, 2024, at 5 PM.” You can apply here.
By becoming a “Resident Member,” you will attend monthly meetings (about 2 hours in the evening) with your fellow Crown Heights/Brooklyn CB9 Committee members, where you can vote and voice your opinion on various matters affecting your community.
The Committees cover different aspects of the neighborhood, including:
Economic Development
Education & Library
Environmental Protection
Health & Social Services
Housing
Parks, Recreation & Culture
Public Safety
Transportation
ULURP/Land Use
Youth Services
The Vaad Hakohol recommends that all community members (and fellow Lubavitchers already on Community Board 9 but not part of any committees yet) apply for the following committees:
Environmental Protection
Housing
Public Safety
Transportation
ULURP/Land Use
These committees are crucial, as they have approved all the significant issues affecting our community.

What about # 17. Many yidden live there and their voices need to be heard as well
“August 9” is a Friday, not a “MO day day.”
Is the deadline for applications this Friday? Or is it on a Monday — if so, which Monday date is the deadline?
It is great to see the encouragement by the new Vaad Hakohol for Community Residents to get involved with the CB’s where whey reside as all local decisions that are made start at the Community Board Level . The new proposed repurposing of Kingston /Brooklyn Ave start with the CB. I was Chairman of CB 9 for 34 years . One of my best accomplisments was the total reconstruction of Eastern Parkway and its Malls . I fought to rehab It took two years but we took a terribly dilapidated Street and made it what it is today. Get involved… Read more »
So your “accomplishment” was making Eastern Parkway less lanes causing more traffic? Wow, amazing feat. shkoyach
He is talking about the pedestrian areas of Eastern Pkwy — “the malls.”
Please also save your sarcasm for someone else, not Chaplain Goldstein.
I hope you aren’t talking about the lane changes and islands on the parkway, cause that’s not something I’d take credit for
The door that allways blcoked is that what you refer to? Why?
It’s good to focus on the homeless shelters bordering crown heights, but what about the 1500 apartments that are being occuppied by “homeless beasts and criminals” and are located IN THE HEART OF CROWN HEIGHTS???
Kingston between Empire and lefferts, Brooklyn and sterling and many others.
The jewish landlord does not rent to any yidden thereby forcing us to have these gangsters in our midst.
What a great way to join the community! It is great that women are included as well. Thank you! Hopefully, key issues can be agreed on and resolved!