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Increased enforcement of 'Don't Block the Box'
coming to 86th Street and Seventh Avenue
1008 HALSEY LLC. Arts.
of Org. filed with the SSNY
on 09/23/16. Office: Kings
County. SSNY designated
as agent of the LLC upon
whom process against it
may be served. SSNY shall
mail copy of process to the
LLC, 160-59 90th Street,
Howard Beach, NY 11414.
Purpose: Any lawful purpose
DELIVERYDISCOUNTSERVICE
LLC Articles of Org.
filed with the NY Sec. of
State (SSNY) 2/14/2018.
Office in Kings Co. SSNY
design agent of LLC upon
whom process may be
served. SSNY shall mail
copy of process to 500 Pine
Street, Brooklyn NY 11208.
Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
CAROLMCCRAE, LLC Articles
of Org. filed with the NY
Sec. of State (SSNY) April
06, 2017. Office in Kings Co.
SSNY design agent of LLC
upon whom process may
be served. SSNY shall mail
copy of process to 196 Flatbush
Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
11217. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
Notice of formation of
K+BUCHA, LLC. Art. Of Org.
filed with the Sect’y of State
of NY (SSNY) on 10/20/17.
Office in Kings County.
SSNY has been designated
as agent of the LLC upon
whom process against it
may be served. SSNY shall
mail process to the LLC, 248
N. 8th St. #608 Brooklyn,
NY, 11211. Purpose: Any
lawful purpose
SHELTER ROCK SAFETY
LLC Articles of Org. filed
with the NY Sec. of State
(SSNY) January 11, 2018.
Office in Kings Co. SSNY
design agent of LLC upon
whom process may be
served. SSNY shall mail
copy of process to 60 Bayard
Street, Brooklyn, NY
11222. Purpose: Any lawful
purpose.
OUT OF THE CLOSET
CARDS LLC Articles of Org.
filed with the NY Sec. of
State (SSNY) 12/12/2017.
Office in Kings Co. SSNY
design agent of LLC upon
whom process may be
served. SSNY shall mail
copy of process to 128
Remsen Street, 1A Brooklyn,
NY 11201. Purpose: Any
lawful purpose.
SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION
File No. 2016-3837/A - PA.
No. 146740 SURROGATE’S
COURT, KINGS COUNTY
THE PEOPLE OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK, By
the Grace of God Free and
Independent TO: SARAH
McCROSSIN and MARGARET
McCROSSIN, if living
but if dead, to their heirs at
law, next of kin and distributees
whose name and places
of residence are unknown
and if they died subsequent
to the decedent herein, to
their executors, administrators,
legatees, devisees, assignees,
and successors in
interest whose names and
places of residence are unknown
- The spouse, if any,
and any and all unknown
distributees and creditors
of GEORGE T. McCROSSIN,
deceased, whose
whereabouts are unknown
and if any of the aforesaid
persons be dead, to their
heirs at law, next of kin and
distributees whose names
and places of residence
are unknown and if the
persons died subsequent
to the decedent herein, to
their executors, administrators,
legatees, devisees,
assignees and successors
in interest whose names
and places of residence are
unknown and to all other
heirs at law, next of kin and
distributees of GEORGE T.
McCROSSIN, the decedent
herein, whose names and
places of residence are unknown
and cannot after due
diligence be ascertained, A
petition and account having
been duly filed by the Public
Administrator of Kings
County, who has offices at
360 Adams Street, Room
144A, Brooklyn, New York
11201, United States. YOU
ARE HEREBY CITED TO
SHOW CAUSE before the
Surrogate’s Court, Kings
County, at 2 Johnson Street,
Room 319, Brooklyn, New
York, on March 27, 2018,
at 9:30 o’clock in the fore
noon of that day why: (a)
The account of proceedings
of the Public Administrator
of Kings County as Administrator
of the estate of
GEORGE T. McCROSSIN, a
summary of which has been
served herewith, should
not be judicially settled; (b)
The Public Administrator
of Kings County should not
be paid his commissions
pursuant to SCPA §2307 in
the amount of $22,543.38,
as set forth in Schedules
C-1 and I of the Account;
(c) The Public Administrator
of Kings County should not
be paid his administrative
expenses pursuant to SCPA
§1106(3) in the amount
of $6,206.54 as set forth
in Schedules C-1 and I of
the Account; (d) The Court
should not fix, determine
and approve the legal Fees
of Cullen and Dykman LLP,
counsel to the Petitioner, in
the amount of $37,239.24
as shown in Schedules C-1
and J of the Account; (e) The
Court should not fix, determine
and approve the disbursements
of Cullen and
Dykman LLP in the amount
of $322.00 as shown in
Schedules C-1 and J of the
Account; (f) The Petitioner
should not pay to the Surrogate’s
Court, Kings County,
the sum of $970.00 for the
unpaid balance of the administration
proceeding filing
fee in this manner, as set
forth in Schedule J of the
Account; (g) The claim of the
New York Human Resource
Administration, in the
amount of $71,338.52, for
public assistance provided
to the decedent should not
be allowed; (h) The Claim
of Brooklyn Funeral Home,
in the amount of $1,792.75,
for decedent’s funeral expenses
should not be allowed;
(i) The claim of the
New York State Department
of Taxation and Finance, if
any, should not be fixed and
determined; (j) The Petitioner
should not be permitted
to distribute the net estate
to Mary Brown, decedent’s
sister and sole distributee;
(k) The Petitioner, upon fully
complying with the Decree
to be made in this proceeding,
should not be released
and discharged of and from
any and all liability, responsibility,
and accountability
with respect to the Petitioner’s
acts and proceedings
as Administrator as set forth
and embraced in said account
and the Court grant
such other and further relief
as it deems just and proper;
Dated, Attested, and Sealed,
February 16, 2018, HON.
MARGARITA LOPEZ TORRES,
Surrogate, Doreen A.
Quinn, Chief Clerk; Joseph
J. Borges, Esq., Attorney
Firm: Cullen & Dykman LLP,
Address: 44 Wall Street, NY,
NY 10005-2407, (212)701-
4175. NOTE: This citation is
served upon you as required
by law. You are not required
to appear. If you fail to appear
it will be assumed that
you do not object to the
relief requested. You have
a right to have an attorney
appear for you, and you or
your attorney may request
a copy of the full account
from the petitioner or petitioner’s
attorney.
THE MODERN VICTORIAN
LLC Articles of Org. filed
with the NY Sec. of State
(SSNY) 01/02/2018. Office
in Kings Co. SSNY design
agent of LLC upon whom
process may be served.
SSNY shall mail copy of
process to, 277 Broadway,
#510, NY, NY 10007. Purpose:
Any Lawful purpose.
THICKY BEE LLC. Articles
of Org. Filed with NY Sec. of
State (SSNY) on 11/22/2017.
Office in Kings Co. SSNY
design agent of LLC upon
whom Process may be
served. SSNY shall mail a
copy of process to 10513
Flatlands 6th Street Brooklyn,
NY, 11236. Purpose:
LLC: Any Lawful Purpose.
BY JAIME DEJESUS
JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM
The intersection of Seventh
Avenue and 86th Street is one
of 50 around the five boroughs
chosen for stepped up enforcement of
block the box infractions whose goal
is to decrease traffic congestion across
the city.
The announcement was made by
New York City Department of Transportation
(DOT) Commissioner Polly
Trottenberg and NYPD Chief Thomas
Chan on Monday, March 5 at the intersection
of Broadway and Broome
Street in SoHo.
“We know traffic can be frustrating,
but blocking the box just causes
gridlock for everybody — bus riders,
pedestrians, cyclists and your fellow
motorists,” said Trottenberg. “Please
be courteous and safe — and don’t
block the box.”
Blocking the box occurs when a
driver blocks an intersection after
the light has changed because traffic
ahead has made it impossible for his
or her vehicle to proceed through and
past it.
Councilmember Justin Brannan
said that the move is a step in the right
direction.
“I think some traffic enforcement
would go a long way around here,"
he told this paper. "Right now, I see
lots of parking tickets being written
but not much else. Not only is this
new enforcement important for
traffic flow but it should make it
safer for pedestrians to cross 86th
Street.”
DOT has installed special markings
and updated signage at the key
intersections, including the Bay Ridge
one, to make drivers aware of the restrictions.
The city chose intersections
along major routes leading to river
crossings, highway on-ramps, and
commercial centers.
“Late last year, we announced a series
of initiatives designed to address
congestion issues around New York
City, a symptom of the city’s record
population and economic vitality,”
said Mayor Bill de Blasio in a statement.
“Blocking the box is one area
where focused NYPD enforcement
can and will make a big difference to
keep traffic moving around hot spots
in every borough.”
The NYPD is slated to increase enforcement
at these locations to keep
traffic moving, hiring an additional
50 uniformed officers to enforce blockthe
box violations.
A block-the-box parking violation
could be a $115 fine, said Chan, while a
moving violation would be $138 along
with two points against the driver’s
license.
According to de Blasio, the Clear Intersections
effort is part of the his plan
to reduce congestion, which includes
other tactics citywide such as the Clear
Lanes, Clear Curbs, Clear Zones and
Clear Highways initiatives. These
efforts will help keep traffic moving,
clear curbs during rush hours, ensure
intersections are kept clear of congestion,
limit curbside access in crowded
corridors, and bring coordinated attention
to recurring traffic hot spots
on local highways.
Details about other elements of
the congestion initiative will be announced
in the near future, according
to the administration.
BROOKLYN MEDIA GROUP/Photo by Helen Klein
The intersection of 86th Street and Seventh Avenue is one of
50 citywide chosen for stepped-up Block the Box enforcement.