30.4.20

Gallo Tree Service Contact Info




 302-737-TREE        
 2204 Rodman Road Wilmington DE 19805        
GalloTreeService@gmail.com

Ryan Gallo has BTCC snow plow contract as well . 

About Gallo Gallo Tree Service is a small family owned and operated business local to New Castle County Delaware. We specialize in all phases of tree work from hazardous removals to routine trimming. We also provide our customer with high quality mulch and fire wood for a great price. Gallo Tree Service is proud to be a green company, by processing our own mulch we repurpose wood from our job sites as well as discarded wood dropped off from the community. When bad weather blows our way you can be sure to trust Gallo with storm damage work. We can be reached around the clock for emergency tree service and will provide quick and confident work.


Question about whom is responsible for maintaining the drainage basins in Brookland Terrace ? & 1928 Transfer of Deed - J W HOLLOWAY CO - 610 ARMSTRONG Parcel ID: 0703440475

There had been some questions 610 ARMSTRONG Parcel ID: 0703440475


 Current NCC Parcel map 30 April 2020

These past post clarify some of the issues in & around the 600 Block of Armstrong Ave, 

  As of 11 March 2020 we had a plans to move forward on the drainage issue in Brookland Terrace  .




Brookland Terrace Civic Club has a question about whom is responsible for maintaining the drainage basins in Brookland Terrace ? 

We would request an opinion of what agency is responsible for the maintaining of the two drainage basins installed by Delaware Highway Dept ,
 through Brookland Terrace in approximately 1962 & the one drainage basin installed by Del-DOT in 1978/79 . 

My first guess is that it is not the State Of Delaware Div Of Historical & Cultural Affairs .

Brookland Terrace has had some significant flooding as of late in part due 50 years of differed maintance causing blockages , fell trees etc. .

The Brookland Terrace Civic Club would like to have issues rectified before homes are effected or a bridge is washed away .

We have trees growing out of the bridge abutments mid block 600 of Armstrong Ave . on an unnumbered Del-Dot culvert bridge .



This is a listing of the parcels the drainage basins are located in property owned by the State Of Delaware , New Castle County , Unknown & J W HOLLOWAY CO (defunct 1929) .



Parcel # 0703440334 STATE OF DELAWARE 2224 CENTERVILLE RD  WILMINGTON, DE 19808

Parcel # 0703440335 J W HOLLOWAY CO  2226 CENTERVILLE RD WILMINGTON, DE 19808

Parcel # 0703440537 STATE OF DELAWARE DIV OF HISTORICAL & CULTURAL AFFAIRS 613 ARMSTRONG AVE AVE WILMINGTON, DE 19805

Parcel # 0703510042 NEW CASTLE COUNTY-LEVY COURT 2130 FAULKLAND RD WILMINGTON, DE 19805

Parcel # 0703440344  STATE OF DELAWARE DIV OF HISTORICAL & CULTURAL AFFAIRS 0 MAINE AVE  WILMINGTON, DE 19805

Parcel # 0703420459 STATE OF DELAWARE DIV OF HISTORICAL & CULTURAL AFFAIRS 2312 FAULKLAND RD WILMINGTON, DE 19805

Parcel # 0703420472  STATE OF DELAWARE DIV OF HISTORICAL & CULTURAL AFFAIRS 714 HILLSIDE AVE WILMINGTON, DE 19805

Parcel # 0703440475 UNKNOWN 610 ARMSTRONG AVE WILMINGTON, DE 19805

The drainage basins are located in on or through the above listed parcels .

1. From Centerville / Faukland - Armstrong - to the Little Mill Creek 

2. Hillside Ave 400 Block  - to the Little Mill Creek 

3. Hillside - Brookland Ave  - to the Little Mill Creek 


The Drainage basins 1. From Centerville / Faukland - Armstrong - to the Little Mill Creek & 3. Hillside - Brookland Ave  - to the Little Mill Creek  Were installed in or before 1962 by the Delaware Highway Dept .when Centerville was paved & storm drains were installed .

We  were assured in July 1965 that the Delaware Highway Dept would maintain these basins but Del-DOT has not done so since approximately 1972 . 

The Drainage basins 1. From Centerville / Faukland - Armstrong - to the Little Mill Creek was at one time strait but is now a winding island filled with trees filled with vegetation .   

The Drainage basin at mid 400 Block  Hillside Ave 400  - to the Little Mill Creek was installed by Del-DOT in 1978-1979 when storm drains curbs & paving was done in Brookland Terrace . 

New Castle County has maintained all of the above parcels primarily grass cutting as Woodland Run Park for more then 50 years . 





We have included photos & multiple maps to illustrate locations If you need further clarification of the issues  please feel free to reach out  302.463.2239  brooklandterrace@gmail.com . 

Again the question is what government agency is responsible for for maintaining the drainage basins installed by Delaware Highway Dept 1962 ,
& Del-DOT in 1978/79  in Brookland Terrace .

Your attention in this matter is much appreciated . 



BTCC  President 

Charles C. Stirk Jr   


Brookland Terrace Civic Club

200 Hillside Ave 

Wilmington Delaware 19805

United States of America





https://twitter.com/#!/BrooklandTer


 President - Charles C. Stirk Jr       
      302.463.2239  brooklandterrace@gmail.com
      Vice President-Treasurer - Larry Horrocks
302.545.7877  lgha1@aol.com
Secretary - Elsie De Prisco 
302.377.3999 elsiez24@yahoo.com





1928 Transfer of  Deed - J W HOLLOWAY CO - 610 ARMSTRONG Parcel ID: 0703440475

1928 Transfer of Deed -J W HOLLOWAY CO 


610 ARMSTRONG Parcel ID: 0703440475


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Delaware Department of Labor Releases Guidelines on 13 Week Extension of Unemployment Benefits

Delaware Department of Labor Releases Guidelines on 13 Week Extension of Unemployment Benefits

Department of Labor | Date Posted: Friday, April 17, 2020







WILMINGTON, Del. – FRIDAY APRIL 17, 2020 – The federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Stability Act (CARES Act) created a new program called Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), which provides 13 weeks of extended unemployment benefits to eligible workers.

How and when can I apply for the 13 week extension of unemployment benefits?
 
If your benefits exhausted or expired between the dates of July 1, 2019 and Saturday, April 18, 2020, you will need to apply for the 13-week extension after 8:00 AM on Sunday April 19, 2020 by visiting ui.delawareworks.com and completing an application for benefits

If you are currently receiving unemployment insurance benefits and they will not exhaust or expire until after Sunday April 19, 2020, you do not have to take any action. When your current benefits have been exhausted, your additional 13-week extension will automatically begin.

What you need to know
Beginning March 29, 2020, for any week you are eligible to receive PEUC benefits, you will also be eligible for the $600 additional federal payment.

Under the CARES Act, you will continue to receive your same unemployment benefit amount during the 13 week extension. That amount will not be recalculated. You will also receive the $600 per week of additional federal compensation.

CARES ACT BACKGROUND
Congress recently passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). This law includes several programs to expand eligibility for unemployment benefits during this health emergency.

These changes include:

$600 per week additional compensation for people receiving unemployment benefits.
An extension of unemployment benefits for up to 13 weeks.

Provides eligibility for workers who typically do not qualify for traditional unemployment insurance, such as: independent contractors, self-employed individuals, employees of faith based non-profits, and others) View the guidelines here.

Delaware was one of the first states in the nation to begin implementation of the CARES Act. Disbursement of the $600 per week additional federal benefit to Delaware unemployment insurance recipients began during the week of April 5th; one week after passage of the law.

To view our most updated frequently asked questions (FAQ’s) regarding unemployment insurance, and to be notified when the application for benefits is available for self-employed individuals and independent contractors in Delaware, text uifacts to 555888.

Additional resources are available on our websites at dol.delaware.gov or ui.delawareworks.com. You can also call our offices at 302-761-8446.

Call hold time is longer than usual. For a quicker response please email uiclaims@delaware.gov


. Include your full name, including middle initial, contact information and claim number.
To process an initial claim for unemployment benefits please visit ui.delawareworks.com


Delawareans with questions about coronavirus [COVID-19] or their exposure risk can call the Division of Public Health’s Coronavirus Call Center at 1-866-408-1899 or 711 for people who are hearing impaired from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, or email DPHCall@delaware.gov . For the latest on Delaware’s response, go to de.gov/coronavirus.

27.4.20

Governor Carney Requires Delawareans to Wear Face Coverings in Public Settings

Governor Carney Requires Delawareans to Wear Face Coverings in Public Settings

Featured Posts | Governor John Carney | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Saturday, April 25, 2020

Children 2-years-old and younger should not wear face coverings due to suffocation risk

WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney on Saturday issued the thirteenth modification to his State of Emergency declaration, requiring Delawareans to wear face coverings in public settings, including in grocery stores, convenience stores, pharmacies, doctor’s offices, and on public transportation.
Governor Carney’s order does not require children aged 12 or younger to wear a face covering. Any child 2-years-old or younger MUST NOT wear a face covering, due to the risk of suffocation.
Read Governor Carney’s modified order, which is effective 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28.

Click here for resources about face coverings.

“Now is not the time for Delawareans to get complacent,” said Governor Carney. “We face a very serious situation, with additional cases of COVID-19 and hospitalizations statewide. All of our actions are guided by science, and intended to save lives. Wearing a face covering in public settings is important to prevent transmission of this disease. But wearing a face covering is not permission to go out in public more often. Delawareans should stay home unless it’s absolutely necessary to go out for essential work or essential items. Don’t go out in public unnecessarily. You will only increase your risk – and the risk to your family, friends, and neighbors.”
Under Governor Carney’s modified order, businesses must also take certain steps to keep their employees and customers safe.
By 8:00 a.m. on Friday, May 1, businesses must:
  • Require employees to wear a face covering while working in areas open to the public and in areas where coming within 6 feet of other staff is likely.
  • Provide, at the business’ expense, face coverings and hand sanitizer for their employees.
  • Deny entry to individuals who do not have a face covering – or if one is not available for them.
  • If any business denying entry is providing medication, medical supplies, or food, the business must provide alternate methods of pickup or delivery.
Delawareans are urged to use cloth face coverings and reserve medical-grade masks for use by health care workers and first responders. Medical-grade masks include N95, KN95, surgical, or other masks that would be appropriate for a health care setting.
Delawareans wearing a face covering should practice strict hand-washing before and after touching the face covering, according to the Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH). Face coverings are not a replacement for washing hands, practicing physical distancing, and staying home. Delawareans who are sick should wear a face covering over their nose and mouth if they must be around other people – even while at home.
“Wearing a face covering is not a substitute for existing guidance around hand-washing and social distancing,” said Dr. Karyl Rattay, Director of the Delaware Division of Public Health. “Delawareans should stay at home whenever possible, only leaving for essential activities. Wash your hands. Keep 6-10 feet between yourself and others.”
Governor Carney’s State of Emergency has the full force and effect of law. The stay-at-home order, and mandatory quarantine for out-of-state travelers, remain in place. Violations of the emergency order, or any of its modifications, constitute a criminal offense.
Delawareans with questions about COVID-19, related to medical or social service needs, should call 2-1-1; or 7-1-1 for individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the weekends. Questions may also be submitted by email at DPHCall@delaware.gov.
DPH will continue to update the public as more information becomes available. For the latest on Delaware’s response, visit: de.gov/coronavirus.

NCC Gov will offer Public WiFi at various locations throughout the county.




In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, New Castle County Government will offer Public WiFi at various locations throughout the county.

https://www.newcastlede.gov/2015/Public-WIFI

The WiFi hotspot locations are available here: 

https://gis.nccde.org/portal/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=408c26ae1a9541a7a3058d747ebd8963

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