21.9.20
18.9.20
Repoted to DPL - Bore holes with yellow paint 503 Ohio at Rhode Island Brookland Terrace at pole 46533-43283
Repoted to DPL - Bore holes with yellow paint 503 Ohio at Rhode Island Brookland Terrace
at pole 46533-43283
14.9.20
Special Meeting 17 Sept. Thurs. 7PM Topic: Flooding Woodland Run Park & Sewer Blowback Issues Woodland Park : Second Follow Up Zoom Meeting
9.9.20
Woodland Heights & Brookland Terrace Yard Sale 26th and 27th Sept 9am - 2pm. 2020
Woodland Heights & Brookland Terrace Yard Sale.
We are having a joint Community Yard sale the weekend of September 26th and 27th from 9am to 2pm.
So all of the stuff you cleaned out during quarantine can make you some money.
I know I have alot. We will practicing social distancing and masks must be warn.
Suggest if you use Venmo use that as source of payment if possible.
Look forward to see all the residents to join in. Thanks
Department of Labor LWA Benefit Update:
WILMINGTON (Sept. 8, 2020) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) approved Delaware’s application to receive Lost Wages Assistance funding from FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund. On August 8, 2020, President Trump made available up to $44 billion from
FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund to provide financial assistance to Americans who have lost wages due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We’re grateful for the opportunity to apply for and receive approval to provide additional support to Delawareans who have experienced unemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Cerron Cade, Secretary of the Delaware Department of Labor. “We want to emphasize that this benefit is time-limited and not everyone who has filed an unemployment claim will be eligible.”
The LWA program was created to provide temporary additional benefits to unemployed workers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. LWA benefits are retroactive to the week ending August 1st, and eligible individuals will receive $300 per week in benefits in addition to their regular unemployment benefits. The LWA program and the availability of LWA benefits will end when the first of the following occurs: 1) available federal funding is depleted, 2) federal legislation is enacted to provide unemployment benefits covered, or 3) December 27, 2020.
The Delaware Department of Labor applied for and was approved for the Lost Wages Assistance funding on September 2, 2020. The Delaware Department of Labor expects to begin issuing LWA payments to eligible claimants beginning the week of September 14, 2020. Because funds for the LWA program are limited, it is uncertain how many weeks will be fully funded and how long the LWA payments will be available.
Individuals are eligible for Lost Wages Assistance if all of the following conditions are met:
- Your weekly unemployment benefit amount is at least $100 under regular state unemployment insurance (UI), Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA), Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), or other eligible federal UI programs, and
- You certify that you are unemployed or partially unemployed due to disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and
- The Delaware Department of Labor determines that you are eligible for an underlying benefit payment for that week, and
- The LWA program has available funding from FEMA.
Benefits will be automatically calculated and distributed based on unemployment claims received; individuals do not need to call or apply separately for this . To receive LWA in a given week, you must receive unemployment insurance benefits of $1 or more for that week. If an individual’s claim for underlying benefits and LWA is subject to adjudication or in appeal status when the LWA program ends, then the individual will not be entitled to LWA payments.
The Delaware Department of Labor’s Division of Unemployment Insurance will coordinate with the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) and FEMA to program, implement, and distribute LWA funds.
For more information about the Lost Wages Assistance program, please see our Frequently Asked Questions.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
- What is the Federal Lost Wages Assistance (LWA) program?
To ease the economic burden for those struggling with lost wages due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been authorized to expend funds from the Disaster Relief Fund for lost wage payments as a result of COVID-19. The Lost Wages Assistance program (LWA) supplements the payment of lost wages $300 per week to claimants who:
- are eligible for $100 or more of weekly unemployment benefits under a qualifying program, and
- self-certify that they are unemployed or partially unemployed due to disruptions caused by COVID-19.
LWA is available for a week of unemployment starting the week ending August 1, 2020. If you are eligible, LWA will be paid automatically to you along with your underlying unemployment benefits.
- When will I receive my LWA payments?
The Delaware Department of Labor expects to begin issuing LWA payments to eligible claimants beginning the week of September 14, 2020, on a first-come, first-served basis. The LWA payments will be retroactive to the week ending on August 1, 2020. Because the LWA program has a limited budget, it is uncertain how many weeks will be fully funded and how long the LWA payments will be available. - How much money will a person be eligible for each week and for how many weeks?
For the state of Delaware, an eligible individual could receive a $300 benefit in addition to their weekly unemployment benefit. The LWA program has a limited budget, so the length of time the LWA program is available, the amount that is paid out, and to whom will be determined by the number of participating states, the number of payments that go out and how fast the limited federal funds are exhausted.
- How long will the LWA program continue?
FEMA grants for lost wages supplemental payments will continue until the earlier of:
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- FEMA has expended $44 billion from the Disaster Relief Fund (DRF).
- The Disaster Relief Fund balance reaches $25 billion.
- Enactment of legislation providing supplemental Federal unemployment compensation, or similar compensation, for unemployed or partially employed individuals due to COVID-19.
- The program end date of no later than December 26, 2020.
- Will I receive LWA benefits if my claim is adjudicated or appealed in my favor?
If an individual’s claim for underlying benefits and LWA is subject to adjudication or in appeal status when the LWA program ends, then the individual will not be entitled to LWA payments. - How often do I have to self-certify that I am unemployed or partially unemployed due to disruptions caused by COVID-19?
Just once per claim. There is no requirement for weekly LWA self-certifications. You must continue to file your regular weekly claim certifications to receive your unemployment benefits along with any applicable LWA payments,. - Do I need to submit additional documentation to receive LWA?
No additional documentation is required to receive LWA. - My weekly benefit amount is $176 but $80 of that is taken out for child support payments. Do I qualify for LWA if I complete the LWA self-certification?Yes. The $100 minimum weekly benefit requirement to receive LWA is calculated before any offsets, including tax withholding, child support deductions, or overpayment offsets, are deducted.
- How will I receive my LWA payments?
You will receive your LWA payments in the same manner that you receive your other unemployment compensation. - What underlying unemployment programs are eligible for LWA?
If you are eligible for a weekly benefit of at least $100 in weeks when the LWA is effective from any of the following programs, and you complete the LWA self-certification that you are unemployed or partially unemployed due to disruptions caused by COVID-19, you will be eligible for LWA.
- Regular unemployment insurance benefits;
- Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Service members (UCX);
- Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE);
- Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC);
- Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA);
- Extended Benefits (EB);
- Work Sharing Benefits; and
- Trade Readjustment Allowances (TRA).
- Who is ineligible for the LWA?
- Primarily, the following individuals are not eligible for the LWA benefit:
- Individuals who did not receive an unemployment benefit in the week ending August 1, 2020 or later.
- Individuals whose weekly benefit amount is less than $100 in one of the above listed programs in the week ending August 1, 2020 or later.
- Individuals who became unemployed, or who become partially unemployed, due to disruptions not caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
- Is the $300 LWA weekly payment taxable?
Yes, the $300 LWA payment is taxable. If you request to have Federal taxes deducted from your benefits, those taxes will also be deducted from the $300 LWA payments. For specific guidance on the tax treatment of unemployment compensation, please contact the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). - I am back to work now, but I was receiving unemployment benefits for some of the weeks covered by the LWA program. May I receive LWA for those weeks?
If you were eligible for at least $100 in weekly unemployment benefits for any week ending on or after August 1, 2020, but you went back to work before LWA payments were available, you are eligible to receive available retroactive LWA if you self-certify that during those weeks you were unemployed or partially unemployed due to disruptions caused by COVID-19.
Please let me know if there is anything else I can do!
Charles H. Megginson IV
Delaware Senate | Legislative Aide
Senator Catherine Cloutier, Minority Whip
Senator Anthony Delcollo
411 Legislative Avenue
Dover, Delaware 19901
(302) 744-4197
EWaste Paper Shredding Event DHS 8-2 Sat 12 Sept
Trash/Shredding Event: Saturday, September 12 from 8:00am until 2:00pm at Delcastle Technical High School – 1417 Newport Road, Wilmington, DE 19804
8.9.20
RED CLAY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS FOR FACILITY USE DURING COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS
RED CLAY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT
REQUIREMENTS FOR FACILITY USE DURING COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS
(Information may change to meet updated regulations from the State of Delaware)
Organizations interested in renting Red Clay facilities must provide documentation outlining how the activity complies with Delaware State of Emergency Declarations. Organization must provide signed, written acknowledgement that the group is responsible for all safety protocols to comply with state recommendations regarding Covid-19.
The Organization MUST connect with the school’s Chief Custodian regarding entry, exit, and cleaning procedures during the activity.
Custodians are not responsible and will not be involved in any cleaning during the activity. Custodians will do a routine cleaning after the event. If the organization or Chief Custodian are not comfortable with the plan, they must contact Facilities Manager, Marcin Michalski to resolve the concerns prior to the event
Use is contingent upon the organization’s compliance with the set protocols. If we observe that they are not adhering to this, we will terminate use with no refund.
The rental agreement is ONLY approved until students return to school. At that time, we will reevaluate to determine how the usage coincides with the district’s needs, safety protocols, etc.
Any internal use of space during “remote instruction” takes precedence over outside rentals.
**The above is in addition to the Twenty-Sixth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware Due to a Public Health Threat
1.9.20
Next BTCC Meeting 8th Sept 7:30 PM Tuesday Join Zoom Meeting
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Crime Report - Dues Report -
Del-Dot - Streets List -141Rt2 Street Lights - Flooding & Drainage Issues & Improvements
NCC - Crime - Code Enforcement Report - TREE, SEWER AND DRAINAGE ISSUES
Park Update Flooding & Drainage Issues & Improvements -
Sept . Reminders
Leash your pet and clean up their waste.
Lock your car doors & keep free of valuables
If your Sewer Backs Up Make Sure to Call (302) 395-5700 NCC Dispatch First
Brookland Terrace Civic Club is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Brookland Terrace Civic Club's Zoom Meeting
Time: Sep 8, 2020 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Brookland Terrace Civic Club - Contacts
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
Sergeant-at-Arms - Charlie Farrall
- Chaplain - Elizabeth Stirk
302.999.7733 ekstirk@yahoo.com
Board Of Directors
Debbie Hawke 302.994.6606
Heather Wiktorowicz 302.290.3200
Sharon Davis 302.994.1642
Brian A Covenko
484.325.1200 bcovenko@gmail.com
http://brooklandterracecivicclub.blogspot.com
New Castle County Council, 9th District
Councilman Tim Sheldon (302) 395-8349 timothy.Sheldon@newcastlede.gov
Legislative Aide Michael S Rodriguez (302) 395-8369 MIchael.Rodriguez@newcastlede.gov
ALL
COUNTY TREE, SEWER AND DRAINAGE ISSUES: CALL 302-395-5700 SEWER SERVICE
ISSUES: REPORT IMMEDIATELY for assistance and to document occurrence.
The County will investigate all claims of sewer backups and consider
installation of a backflow valve.
Submit requests to Kiana Taylor at 302-395-5710, kiana.taylor@newcastlede.gov
Discuss proper insurance coverage for sewer backups with your insurance agent.
Additional
Sewer Service related questions can be directed to Rob Roff, Sewer
Operations Manager, 302-395-5868, robert.roff@newcastlede.gov
PARK MAINTENANCE AND GENERAL TREE ISSUES:
The
County will investigate all concerns with park maintenance and tree
issues within the park. Submit reports to: ParksRequest@newcastlede.gov
or call Luann Taylor at 302-395-5720.
Additional Park related questions can be directed to Kendall Sommers, Parks Division Manager, 302-395-5737, kendall.sommers@newcastlede.gov
TREES AND/OR DEBRIS IN A CREEK
If
trees or debris are blocking flow, please report to Nate Carey,
302-395-5706, Nathaniel.Carey@newcastlede.gov for inspection.
Additional
Stormwater / Drainage related questions can be directed to Mike Harris,
Storm- water Division Manager, 302-395-5806,
michael.harris@newcastlede.gov
All general questions and concerns can be directed to Jason Zern, Senior Manager, 302-463- 9093, jason.zern@newcastlede.gov
SPEEDING CARS IN NEIGHBORHOOD
Please report 911 to document.
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