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PAGE 8                                                     THE QUEENS TIMES                                THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2025

              SBS Celebrates Adams Administration’s Jobs Week,                                    NYC DOT Launches Art Partners
         Highlighting Workforce1 System’s Success In Serving Over                                   Initiative Seeking Community
            71,000 New Yorkers Since The Start Of Administration                                  Organizations To Exhibit Public

        Milestone Includes Connecting  interview prep, resume work-  partnership with SBS and MOPD     Artworks On City Property
        Over 1,900 Individuals with Dis-  shops, skills training, and job  is critical to achieving our city-
        abilities, More Than 3,200 Vet-  placement. Job seekers can learn  wide goal of connecting 2,500   (Continued from page 7)  commissioned or already existing.
        erans and Veteran Spouses, and  more by calling 311 or visiting nyc.  New Yorkers with disabilities to               NYC DOT Art will discuss the
        Over 1,000 “New” New Yorkers to  gov/getwork. Workforce1 benefits  careers, and the importance of in-  more attractive and vibrant while  expectations for partner organiza-
        Jobs, Expanding Economic Mobil-  jobseekers and businesses alike by  vesting in Jobs NYC Hiring Halls  expanding access to the arts. Part-  tions and review the application
        ity for Immigrant Communities  working directly with employers  that continue to deliver critical  ner organizations are responsible  process. Organizations can learn
                                     in all five boroughs across the city  workforce resources directly into  for funding approved projects. The  more at: nyc.gov/dotart. In 2024,
        City Announces Additional  to fill vacancies with qualified,  the communities that have histori-  Request for Proposals (RFP) opens  NYC DOT Art worked with al-
        $340,000 in Funding for NCLEX  pre-screened  candidates.  Busi-  cally contended with the highest  February 5, 2025, with a rolling  most 20 partner organizations to
        Nurse Training Program       nesses looking to hire employees  rates of unemployment.”  deadline. The agency also released  permit more than 28 temporary
                                     should call 311 or visit on.nyc.gov/       “We applaud the adminis-  an updated Site Selection Guide to  art installations, including murals,
             New York City Department of  recruitment.             tration’s successful efforts to  provide additional information on  sculptures, fence interventions,
        Small Business Services (SBS)       Additionally, under the Ad-  connect New Yorkers, including  eligible site types.   electrified artwork, and signage
        Commissioner Dynishal Gross  ams Administration SBS and the  New Yorkers with disabilities,       “Public art helps inspire New  across all five boroughs.
        announced that New York City’s  Mayor’s Office for People with  to employment and are proud to  Yorkers, build community, and cre-       Additional NYC DOT Art Op-
        18 Workforce1 Career Centers  Disabilities (MOPD) have built  be a part of those efforts through  ate welcoming public spaces. NYC  portunities for Artists
        have served more than 71,000  on the success of MOPD’s NYC  the NYC: ATWORK program,”  DOT Art Partners is a creative  •    Open call for Car-Free Earth
        New Yorkers since the start of  At Work initiative by training  said MOPD Commissioner Chris-  way to support the mission of local  Day Art Interventions | Call for
        the Adams administration, which  Workforce1 staff on providing  tina Curry. “We look forward to  organizations while bringing New  Artists: Request for Proposals
        includes job placement services  career services to New Yorkers  continuing to create pathways to  Yorkers together,” said NYC DOT  (open now, closes February 9 at
        for more than 1,900 individuals  with disabilities and embedding  independence for all New Yorkers  Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez.  midnight): Application &  over-
        with disabilities, 3,200 veterans  expert counselors in the down-  with disabilities.”  “We encourage all community-  view of RFP.
        and their spouses, and 1,000  town Brooklyn Workforce1 hub.       These milestones in workforce  based organizations to apply to  •    Open call for muralists on Sub-
        “new” New Yorkers through the  These efforts are a major contribu-  development  and hiring also  exhibit public artwork in their  mittable (launching February 5,
        city’s American Dream Works  tor to the city’s strong progress in  come as the city announced an  neighborhoods.”    closes March 16 at midnight): Mu-
        program. The announcement fol-  meeting the mayor’s 2023 goal of  additional $340,000 in funding       “Public art is an essential part  ralist Application  & overview of
        lowed the start of Jobs Week, a  connecting 2,500 New Yorkers  for the city’s no-cost NCLEX-RN  of what makes New York’s open  Request For Qualifications (RFQ).
        weeklong celebration highlighting  with disabilities to good-paying  Training Program for English  spaces welcoming, dynamic, and       About NYC DOT Art - New
        the Adams administration’s ef-  jobs and careers over three years,  Language Learners, which ad-  reflective of their communities,”  York City Department of Trans-
        forts to ensure job opportunities  as tracked by the Center for Work-  dresses the city’s critical nursing  said NYC Cultural Affairs Com-  portation Art (NYC DOT Art)
        reach every borough, block, and  place Accessibility and Inclusion  shortage while creating pathways  missioner Laurie Cumbo. “DOT’s  partners with community-based
        neighborhood; and uplifting the  within the Mayor’s Office of Tal-  to economic mobility for immi-  Art Partners Initiative is an amaz-  nonprofit organizations and profes-
        city’s commitment to make New  ent and Workforce Development.   grant New Yorkers. By leveraging  ing way for neighborhood-based  sional artists to present temporary
        York City the best, most affordable       Moreover, through the city-  untapped expertise, the program  organizations to work with artists  public artwork on eligible NYC
        place to raise a family.     wide Jobs NYC initiative, SBS  connects internationally trained  and residents to activate medians,  DOT infrastructure throughout the
             These workforce development  has served more than 11,000 New  nurses with the resources needed  sidewalks, and other pedestrian  five boroughs. Asphalt, bridges,
        milestones in follow the New  Yorkers at 31 hiring halls across  to  secure  licensure  and  high-  spaces with installations that speak  fences, jersey barriers, medians,
        York City Economic Development  all five boroughs. Jobs NYC Hir-  paying roles in New York City’s  to the local community. Public  plazas, sidewalks, step streets,
        Corporation’s (NYCEDC) first  ing Halls connect jobseekers with  hospitals and clinics.   artwork that meaningfully invites  streetlight poles, and triangles
        “State of the Economy” report  opportunities in both the public       Since its launch, the NCLEX-  local residents into the creation  serve as canvases and foundations
        announcing that the city’s labor  and private sectors, and attendees  RN program has delivered marked  process can contribute so much to  for temporary murals, projections,
        market has reached new records  can participate in on-site inter-  success: 94 percent of participants  a safer, more vibrant cityscape - so  sculptures, and interventions.
        in both private sector employment  views and access workforce devel-  pass the NCLEX-RN exam, com-  we encourage everyone to consider       The program also extends city
        and labor force participation rate.  opment programs. Since the start  pared to the national average of  participating in this exciting initia-  funding to local nonprofit groups
             Finally, today’s announcement  of 2024, this effort has resulted  70 percent. With average salaries  tive!”     and artists, centering equity by
        comes as the city celebrated break-  in nearly 3,300 on-site interviews  for program graduates exceed-       Interested partner organizations  prioritizing temporary art installa-
        ing the all-time high jobs record  and over 1,200 conditional job  ing $100,000, the expansion of  are invited to propose NYC DOT-  tions in underserved communities.
        for eighth time last week, with  offers. Jobs NYC Hiring Halls  this program exemplifies SBS’s  owned infrastructure within their  These efforts increase access to
        unemployment rates dropping  are targeted towards communities  commitment to addressing work-  communities as potential sites for  arts and cultural resources while
        across all demographics.     with the highest levels of chronic  force shortages while enhanc-  temporary art. If eligible for public  providing paid opportunities to
             “New York City has experi-  unemployment and are designed  ing economic opportunities for  art, locations can serve as can-  New York City’s creative sector.
        enced unprecedented job growth  to bring jobs to the communities  immigrant communities. Since  vases and foundations for murals,  Since 2008, NYC DOT Art has
        since the start of the Adams  who need them most and put New  2022, the Adams administration  projections, sculptures, and other  produced more than 475 tempo-
        administration, and we’re just  Yorkers on the pathway to steady  has invested $2.8 million in the  art installations. NYC DOT may  rary artworks citywide, with 114
        getting started,” said SBS Com-  employment.               NCLEX-RN program, with this  permit artwork for display up to  installations during Commissioner
        missioner Dynishal Gross. “Our       “Workforce1 is the backbone of  latest expansion bringing that total  11 months. Examples of partner  Ydanis Rodriguez’s leadership.
        Workforce1 Career Centers have  the city’s workforce development  to over $4 million for 2026.  organizations include business       In addition, NYC DOT Art co-
        been at the forefront of this suc-  infrastructure, and we applaud our       About the NYC Department  improvement districts, nonprofits,  ordinates conservation and main-
        cess, training, certifying, and  partners at SBS for helping more  of Small Business Services (SBS)  art galleries, artist-in-residence  tenance of NYC DOT’s permanent
        placing thousands of New York-  than 71,000 New Yorkers since  SBS helps unlock economic po-  programs, arts councils, museums,  art collection and collaborates with
        ers into high-growth, in-demand  2022 get connected to career op-  tential and create economic se-  cultural  institutions,  commu-  the NYC Department of Cultural
        industries. This Jobs Week, we  portunities, training, professional  curity for all New Yorkers by  nity centers, and other nonprofit  Affairs (DCLA) Percent for Art
        are redoubling our efforts to reach  development, and other critical  connecting New Yorkers to good  community-based organizations.  Program to commission perma-
        every borough and ensure all New  supports that help position the  jobs, creating stronger businesses,       NYC DOT Art will host a  nent art as part of the Percent for
        Yorkers have access to the tools,  city’s diverse talent for career suc-  and building vibrant neighbor-  webinar in March for interested  Art law.
        resources, and opportunities they  cess and economic mobility,” said  hoods across the five boroughs.  organizations to learn about the       For more information about
        need to thrive in our city’s fast-  New York City Mayor’s Office of  For more information on all SBS  NYC DOT Art Partners initiative.  NYC DOT Art, visit nyc.gov/
        paced workforce landscape.”  Talent and Workforce Develop-  services, go to nyc.gov/sbs, call  This webinar will review the RFP  dotart and follow on @nyc_dotart
             SBS’s 18 Workforce1 Career  ment Executive Director Abby  888-SBS-4NYC, and follow us  for partner organizations to exhibit  Instagram. Anyone can view pho-
        Centers provide New Yorkers  Jo Sigal. “Today’s announcement  on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,  temporary artwork on NYC DOT  tos of NYC DOT Art installations
        with no-cost services, including  demonstrates why our continued  and LinkedIn.         property. Artwork can be newly  on Flickr.
           Gillibrand, Schumer, Blackburn, Fischer, Clarke, Garbarino, Langworthy, And Torres
                                                       Reintroduce E-Bike Safety Bill



             U.S. Senators Kirsten  bipartisan bill would require the  York City. The New York City  have been lost in New York City  congressional colleagues to pass
        Gillibrand, Chuck Schumer (D-  Consumer Product Safety Com-  Fire Department (FDNY) reports  and across the country to fires  this bipartisan bill and create the
        NY), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN),  mission (CPSC) to publish a final  rechargeable lithium-ion batteries  caused by faulty and improperly  first-ever mandatory consumer
        and Deb Fischer (R-NE), along  consumer product safety standard  have caused more than 850 fires  manufactured lithium-ion bat-  product safety standard for re-
        with Congressman Ritchie Torres  for rechargeable lithium-ion bat-  since 2021, resulting in more than  teries used in e-bikes and other  chargeable lithium-ion batteries
        (D-NY), Congressman Andrew  teries used in e-bikes and other  450 injuries, 34 deaths & dam-  micromobility devices,” said U.S.  used in micromobility devices.”
        Garbarino  (R-NY),  Congress-  micromobility devices to protect  age to hundreds of structures. In  Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. “The       “We are in a time where
        woman Yvette D. Clarke (D-NY),  against the risk of fires caused  2024, there were 279 e-bike and  Setting Consumer Standards for  technology is outpacing federal
        and Congressman Nick Lang-   by such batteries. The bill is be-  e-mobility device battery fires in  Lithium-Ion Batteries Act is a  safety action in many ways, mov-
        worthy (R-NY), reintroduced the  ing reintroduced at a time when  NYC, a dramatic increase from  commonsense solution that brings  ing faster than the measures we
        Setting Consumer Standards for  fires from lithium-ion batteries  the 44 that occurred in 2020.  us one step closer to stopping pre-
        Lithium-Ion Batteries Act. The  have become widespread in New       “Far too many innocent lives  ventable fires, and I encourage my   (Continued on page 10)
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