
A Roosevelt Island resident reported yesterday:
Spotted Lanternfly appeared on our coffee table yesterday
after leaving the balcony door ajar. It was only after we had taken the photo
and showed it to our environmental scientist daughter that we realized what
kind of invasive species it was. My husband killed it.
As previously reported, according to the
NYC Parks Department:
… Harming our city’s wildlife is prohibited, but in an effort to slow the
spread of this troublesome species, we are putting out a one-time call: if you
see a spotted lanternfly, please squish and dispose of this invasive pest…
Another resident reported this morning:
About a half hour ago I saw a raccoon about 50 feet away from the big pile of garbage below.
The raccoon was on the side road adjacent to 580 Main Street, towards the river, east side of RI.
The garbage is on the street because the AVAC system is down again.
According to the Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC):
Please be advised that the AVAC system is under service repair at the following locations:
531 Main St.
South of the AVAC plant (728 Main St.) to 460 Main St. (along the east side line)The NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) is currently onsite working on the issue.
Service updates will be provided as they become available.
We apologize for the inconvenience.