Staten Island’s BP Fossella Cuts Ribbon On Brand New Gymnasium At P.S.31

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BP Fossella, P.S. 31 Cuts the Ribbon on Brand New Gymnasium
Borough President Fossella provided $300,000 in capital funding to renovate P.S. 31’s gymnasium, other improvements
Editor’s note: We previously covered the kickoff of the girls high school basketball tournament, as well as the girls high school volleyball tournament. Wagner College recently received a new state-of-the-art video display for outdoor games.  
Staten Island, NY – Among a crowd of excited students and DOE staff, Borough President Vito Fossella cut the ribbon yesterday on P.S. 31’s new gymnasium, following a project that he funded to renovate the space.
Two years ago, Borough President Fossella allocated $300,000 for a capital project to make several major improvements to P.S. 31. The primary aim of the project was to completely renovate the school’s gymnasium with new floors, basketball hoops and wall matting.
The upgrades were further complemented with new lights, a new scoreboard, fiberglass backboards, fountain bottle fillers, wall art, the removal of window bars, and an improved air conditioning system.
In addition, the project funded new A/C units for the school’s auditorium and cafeteria.
“We always want the best for our young people, which is why we are pleased that the project to bring P.S. 31 a new gym is done,” Borough President Fossella said. “We hope the kids enjoy this brand-new space to play sports and have fun.”

BP Fossella Cuts Ribbon On Brand New Gymnasium at P.S. 31 on Staten Island. Image Credit – BP Fossella

BP Fossella Cuts Ribbon On Brand New Gymnasium at P.S. 31 on Staten Island. Image Credit – BP Fossella

BP Fossella Cuts Ribbon On Brand New Gymnasium at P.S. 31 on Staten Island. Image Credit – BP Fossella

BP Fossella Cuts Ribbon On Brand New Gymnasium at P.S. 31 on Staten Island. Image Credit – BP Fossella

BP Fossella Cuts Ribbon On Brand New Gymnasium at P.S. 31 on Staten Island. Image Credit – BP Fossella

BP Fossella Cuts Ribbon On Brand New Gymnasium at P.S. 31 on Staten Island. Image Credit – BP Fossella


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The Office of the Borough President has a responsibility to advocate for the entire Borough of Staten Island and all its residents, and represents the Borough's interests within City government. The Borough President communicates directly with the Mayor and the City Council to emphasize Staten Island’s budget priorities. In addition, the Borough President is responsible for reviewing major land use decisions and proposing sites for city facilities within the Borough. As the chair of the Borough Board, the Borough President leads Staten Island’s City Council delegation and Community Board chairs in the process of reviewing and approving the transfer of public properties to private use. The Borough President’s Office houses the Borough's Topographical Bureau, which maintains the borough’s official maps and assigns street addresses. The Borough President monitors the delivery of city services on Staten Island, and acts as a liaison between residents and city agencies when problems arise to devise solutions. The Borough President is also responsible for appointing one member to the Panel for Educational Policy and one member to the City Planning Commission, as well as some 150 members to Staten Island’s three community boards.

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