The neighborhoods of Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, downtown Brooklyn, Carroll Gardens, Red Hook, Northern Park Slope and Brooklyn Heights face significant transportation challenges. Existing traffic and parking congestion, demands on transit service and dangerous roads for cyclists and pedestrians already pose hurdles for residents, businesses and the environment. The opening of the Barclays Center at Atlantic Yards will further compound theset challenges. The BK Gateway Transportation Workshop will lay the groundwork for developing community driven solutions to the transportation issues facing the area.
· Discuss transportation issues affecting your neighborhood
· Share ideas with transportation experts
· Learn ways to increase pedestrian & cyclist safety, reduce congestion, & improve transit
· Help develop a plan for the future of transportation and transit in our community
Residents, business owners, and community organizations welcome!
When: Saturday March 31, 2012
Where: YWCA, 30 Third Avenue (at Atlantic Avenue) Brooklyn, NY 11217
First Floor Community Room
Time: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
R.S.V.P: Due to limited space, participants must register by e mail to bsherman@council.nyc.gov.
Co-sponsored by:
Council Member Stephen Levin, Council Member Brad Lander, Community Board 2, and Transportation Alternatives
· Discuss transportation issues affecting your neighborhood
· Share ideas with transportation experts
· Learn ways to increase pedestrian & cyclist safety, reduce congestion, & improve transit
· Help develop a plan for the future of transportation and transit in our community
Residents, business owners, and community organizations welcome!
When: Saturday March 31, 2012
Where: YWCA, 30 Third Avenue (at Atlantic Avenue) Brooklyn, NY 11217
First Floor Community Room
Time: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
R.S.V.P: Due to limited space, participants must register by e mail to bsherman@council.nyc.gov.
Co-sponsored by:
Council Member Stephen Levin, Council Member Brad Lander, Community Board 2, and Transportation Alternatives
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