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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2025                                THE QUEENS TIMES                                                            PAGE 9


         Largest Public EV Charging Station  SBS Seeking Proposals To Launch Pilot Program To
        in NYC Set to Rise Near JFK Airport                                              Help NYC Street Vendors
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             New York City Econom-   vote for clean energy, the green
        ic Development Corporation  economy, and a forward-looking  Successful Proposals Will Ad-  to city procurement, whereby  to address real-world challenges
        (NYCEDC)  and  Wildflower,  a  investment in the city’s future,”  dress Needs of New York City’s  agencies seek solutions to prob-  with creativity and intention,” said
        New York City–based sustainable  emphasizing the importance of  Diverse Street Vendor Ecosys-  lems instead of prescribing them.  City Chief Procurement Officer
        infrastructure developer, have  private-sector charging infra-  tem, Connect Legal Vendors to  SBS is looking for partners who  and New York City Mayor’s Of-
        finalized a land deal to build what  structure in areas without large  Resources and Services  will identify and pilot sustainable  fice of Contract Services (MOCS)
        will become the largest publicly  public parking facilities.                            and  scalable  programs  to  help  Director Kim Yu. “More than
        accessible electric vehicle charg-       The charging station is a key       New York City Department of  street vendors navigate the current  ever, we are opening the door
        ing station in New York City.  component of New York City’s  Small Business Services (SBS)  street vending regulatory environ-  to community-driven solutions
             The project will be constructed  Green Economy Action Plan,  Commissioner Dynishal Gross  ment, and access new and exist-  that respond to the lived experi-
        on a 2.6-acre parcel just north of  launched in 2024 to expand EV  announced that SBS is now ac-  ing city- and community-based  ences with fairness, transparency,
        John F. Kennedy International  infrastructure, create thousands  cepting proposals from commu-  resources opportunities. Through  and accountability in how the
        Airport, between Nassau Express-  of jobs, and prepare New Yorkers  nity partners to create and pilot  this process, SBS is challenging  city partners with organizations.
        way and Rockaway Boulevard.  — especially those from environ-  programs focused on engagement,  the public to invent creative solu-  Challenge-Based Procurement
        Wildflower plans to break ground  mentally disadvantaged commu-  education, and interventions for  tions to support the city’s diverse  allows us to move faster, think
        in 2026.                     nities — for an estimated 400,000  New York City-based street ven-  ecosystem of street vendors, while  differently, and ultimately deliver
             At launch, the site will include  green-collar jobs by 2040. The  dors. The first-of-its-kind pro-  also considering challenges faced  better outcomes for vendors, pro-
        65 EV-ready charging stations —  project also supports Mayor Eric  gram, “Venture Forward,” will  by brick-and-mortar businesses  viders, neighborhoods, and the
        at least 12 of them rapid chargers  Adams’ broader economic recov-  promote economic opportunities  and commercial corridors.  city as a whole.”
        — available to the public 24 hours  ery and sustainability initiatives.  for street vendors, while balanc-       SBS presently conducts out-       “New York’s Strongest work
        a day. The station is designed for       Local leaders praised the de-  ing the needs of brick-and-mortar  reach to inform vendors of the  tirelessly to ensure a safe, clean,
        future expansion to meet rising  velopment as a win for Southeast  businesses, residents, and visitors  availability of resources offered  healthy – and therefore vibrant –
        demand and accommodate a range  Queens. Council Majority Whip  in the commercial corridors in  in-person through SBS’s NYC  streetscape, and our interactions
        of vehicles, including electric  Selvena N. Brooks-Powers said  which street vendors operate.  Business Solutions Centers, as  with street vendors are based in
        trucks.                      the investment “represents a       “Through the Venture Forward  well as the full suite of SBS  respect for the contributions they
             As part of the agreement,  meaningful step toward a cleaner,  challenge procurement, SBS  resources, including financing  make to our city,” said Acting New
        Wildflower committed to a 30%  more sustainable transporta-  aims to engage with community  assistance consultations and fi-  York City Department of Sanita-
        minority- and women-owned  tion future,” while State Senator  members and organizations who  nancial counseling, government  tion Commissioner Javier Lojan.
        business enterprise (M/WBE)  James Sanders Jr. highlighted the  understand the challenges of street  navigation, free legal consulta-  “The Department of Sanitation
        outreach goal and will coordinate  project’s potential to create op-  vendors and street vending and  tions, and tax preparation servic-  applauds SBS’s initiative to boost
        a local hiring event with Queens  portunities for local workers and  can propose innovative solutions  es. Proposals may intersect with,  community-driven support for
        Borough President Donovan Rich-  M/WBEs.                   for how to best overcome them,”  but not duplicate, these services.  these smallest small businesses.”
        ards’ Office and Council Member       Queens Borough President  said SBS Commissioner Dynishal  The proposal period is live until       About the NYC Department
        Selvena Brooks-Powers’ Office.  Donovan Richards Jr. said the sta-  Gross. “SBS exists to serve all en-  Friday, January 30, 2026. All pro-  of Small Business Services (SBS)
             NYCEDC President & CEO  tion will strengthen the borough’s  trepreneurs and small businesses  posals must be submitted online.       SBS helps unlock economic
        Andrew Kimball said the project  commitment to clean energy  in our city, and that includes in-  Contracts totaling up to $750,000  potential and create economic
        represents a major step toward the  and support residents transition-  dividuals who sell products and  will be provided to one or more or-  security for all New Yorkers by
        city’s sustainability goals. “This  ing to electric vehicles. Queens  expressive materials publicly and  ganizations. For more information  connecting New Yorkers to good
        investment will transform this site  Community Board 13 District  imbue our city streets with the  on the evaluation process and to  jobs, creating stronger businesses,
        and result in a number of positive  Manager Mark McMillan added  energy and dynamism that makes  submit an application, interested  and building vibrant neighbor-
        changes for southeast Queens,” he  that its proximity to JFK will of-  New York City the greatest city in  parties can visit the PASSPort  hoods across the five boroughs.
        said, noting the need for both EV  fer convenience for travelers and  the world.”       online portal.               For more information on all SBS
        charging access and additional  professional drivers alike.       In an agency first, SBS will use       “SBS’s ‘Venture Forward’ pro-  services, go to nyc.gov/sbs, call
        parking.                          Construction is expected to  the city’s Challenge-Based Pro-  gram is a prime example of how  311, and follow us on Facebook,
        Wildflower Founder Adam Gor-  begin in 2026, with phased expan-  curement process, a new approach  our city is innovating procurement  Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
        don called the development “a  sion planned as demand grows.
             Attorney General James Secures                         Department Applauds Passage Of Legislation To Create
                                                                                            Existing Building Code
          Refunds for New Yorkers Wrongfully
           Charged for Free COVID-19 Testing                       New Code Replaces Antiquated  a safer, more sustainable, more   to comply with the NYS Multiple
                                                                   Regulations, Simplifying Con-
                                                                                                code-compliant city,” said Com-
                                                                                                                             Dwelling Law.
                and HIV Screening Services                         struction Process for Building  missioner Oddo. “I would like to   •    Create a Limited Home Im-
                                                                   Owners                       thank Committee Chair Pierina   provement Permit for defined
        Following OAG Investigation,  healthy during a public health                            Sanchez and our other partners in   scopes of work in 1- and 2-family
        Fidelis Reprocessed Thousands  crisis. My office will always stand        The New York City Council  the City Council for today’s vote   dwellings.
        of Claims, Paid Providers More  up for New Yorkers when insurers   passed legislation to establish a  which recognizes the transforma-  •    Introduce limited alteration
        Than $2.6 Million, Secured Re-  fail to follow the law.”   New York City Existing Building  tive impact this new Code will   application (LAA) permits for
        funds for Consumers, and Fixed       The OAG investigation found   Code (EBC), a move celebrated by  have on our built environment.”  additional types of work, includ-
        Internal Systems             that Fidelis wrongfully required   Buildings Commissioner Jimmy       While DOB has made regular   ing window replacements and
                                     patients to pay out-of-pocket costs   Oddo as a major step in updating  updates  to  the  city’s  Building   re-roofing.
             New York Attorney General  for health care services that were   the city’s construction regulations.  Code, the passage of Intros 1321   •    Improve fire safety require-
        Letitia James announced a settle-  supposed to be provided for free.   This new Code was developed by  and 1422 today by the City Coun-  ments for existing egress stair-
        ment with Fidelis Care (Fidelis),  As a result of Fidelis’ practices,   the New York City Department of  cil represents the first time the   ways when alterations are made.
        a New York-based health insurer,  between October 2021 and August   Buildings (DOB) over the course  City has ever had a Code specifi-  •    Clarify and standardize auto-
        after an investigation by the Office  2022, providers charged patients   of an extensive, multi-year code  cally address existing buildings.   matic sprinkler system require-
        of the Attorney General (OAG)  for more than 38,000 office visits   revision process. Once imple-  Based on the International Exist-  ments.
        found that the company wrongly  related to COVID-19 testing, af-  mented, the new Code will make  ing Building Code, which is com-  •    Provide for appropriate pro-
        required New Yorkers to pay for  fecting over 18,000 consumers.   significant changes to streamline  monly used in most other munici-  tection of openings on lot line air
        visits related to COVID-19 test-  Between January 2022 and May   regulations for construction proj-  palities across the country, NYC’s   shafts.
        ing and for certain HIV screen-  2023, providers charged patients   ects at existing buildings. The  EBC is the product of years of   •    Advance accessibility upgrades
        ing services. As a result, some  for more than 2,800 HIV screen-  EBC, enacted through the pas-  research, analysis, and committee   in common areas of residential
        New Yorkers received bills for  ing services, affecting more than   sage of Intro 1321-2025, provides  work led by DOB. The result is a   buildings when qualifying altera-
        hundreds of dollars for services  2,100 consumers. Both COVID-19   an improved and simplified set  tailored set of regulations, replete   tions are made.
        that, under state and federal law,  testing visits during the fed-  of regulations for renovation and  with specific provisions for New   •    Introduce targeted structural
        should have been free. As part of  eral Public Health Emergency   alteration work which will reduce  York City’s unique building stock.  condition assessments and archi-
        the agreement, Fidelis has repro-  and HIV preventive screenings   barriers towards compliance with       Among other major changes,   tectural investigations of build-
        cessed tens of thousands of claims,  were required by law to be cov-  city regulations, and mitigate the  the NYC EBC will:  ings planning larger alterations.
        paid more than $2.8 million to af-  ered with no out-of-pocket cost   costs and scheduling delays from  •     Officially repeal  the  1968   •    Facilitate energy conserva-
        fected providers, ensured provid-  to consumers.           job-specific variances while en-  Building Code and replace it with   tion upgrades when alterations
        ers cancelled bills to consumers       As a result of the OAG inves-  hancing public safety.  a modern framework tailored to   are made.
        and refunded consumers for pay-  tigation, Fidelis paid providers        “Today’s vote is the culmination  existing buildings.       The new Code will go into ef-
        ments, fixed its internal systems to  $2.6 million for COVID-19 testing   of years of work by the Depart-  •    Streamline regulations related   fect in 2027.
        prevent future problems, and will  visits and more than $157,000 for   ment’s Technical Affairs, Code  to changing occupancy.       DOB works diligently to
        pay a $175,000 penalty to the state.  HIV screening services, includ-  Development, Code & Zoning In-  •    Include clear and consistent   implement the City’s Code Revi-
             “No New Yorker should ever  ing required interest. Fidelis also   terpretation, and Legal & Regula-  tenant and occupant protection   sion process, ensuring that our
        face a surprise medical bill for  contacted every affected provider   tory Affairs divisions. Their labor,  plan requirements.  regulations overseeing buildings
        care the law says must be free,”  to make sure that improper patient   alongside the work of hundreds  •    Replace project cost thresholds   and construction work are regu-
        said Attorney General James.  bills were canceled and that con-  of volunteer industry experts,  with work area size to determine   larly updated, to keep pace with
        “Fidelis’ practices placed unnec-  sumers who paid out-of-pocket   will directly impact thousands of  applicability of certain Code   international standards, emerging
        essary financial stress on families                        construction projects across the  provisions.
        who were simply trying to stay   (Continued on page 10)    five boroughs, helping us create  •    Simplify the path for buildings   (Continued on page 10)
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