After months identifying several dangerous street conditions in our area, members of the Cobble Hill Association discussed potential improvements, collectively formed a presentation with several ideas for solutions, and then brought it to the Department of Transportation. Thankfully, last week an important element of the CHA's plan got a unanimous vote of approval from Community Board 2's Traffic and Transportation Committee, and will now allow the DOT to improve the intersection of Pacific and Court streets.
As the image above makes it clear, vehicles already park in the Northeast corner's existing "No Standing Zone." This creates a severe danger to motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists all merging at the intersection. The CHA believes an installation of on-street bicycle parking could offer a 24/7 solution that would not only enforce the existing "No-Standing" regulation but also addresses the demand for bicycle parking from Trader
Joe’s and other retailers. With the new Atlantic Avenue BID signed on as a maintenance partner, DOT agreed, and now thankfully CB2's endorsement has given the project a green light.
This was by no means the only idea the CHA proposed to make our streets safer. Other suggestions include additional crosswalks on Court street at Congress street, adjusting parking regulations in front of Trader Joe's to allow more loading and unloading without double parking, and adding neckdowns at the Amity/Dean intersection across Court Street (first with planters and paint, eventually with expanded sidewalks). Click to view that full presentation, and stay tuned to this blog for progress as each step moves forward.
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Monday, June 25, 2012
Thursday, June 21, 2012
2012 Cobble Hill Concert Series
The
2012 "Music in the Park" concert series in Cobble Hill Park, organized
by Bryan Johnson, is a wonderful neighborhood tradition of FREE family-friendly music under the stars. This year's amazing line up is as follows....
Thursday, July 5 – The Claremont Strings (Classical Favorites)
Thursday, July 12 – Suzanne Sherman Propp (Family Friendly Folk)
The Crustaceans (Acapella w Colgate13 Alumni)
Thursday, July 19 – Zenon Garcia & Ada Pasternak (Folk Jazz Combo)
Thursday, July 19 – Zenon Garcia & Ada Pasternak (Folk Jazz Combo)
Thursday, July 26 – Kelly McRae (Singer/Songwriter)
All concerts begin at 7PM at Cobble Hill Park
Rain Date for all concerts is the following Friday when possible.
This
year's concert series has been made possible by the generous
sponsorship of our longtime community supporter Ridgewood Savings Bank, as well as new sponsor Brooklyn Bridge Realty, and returning sponsor and neighbor to the park Ted & Honey who not only helped support the event monetarily but also provided the July 19th musical performance of their very own barista, Zenon Garcia. Everyone, please come out and enjoy the music!
Monday, June 18, 2012
TONIGHT - share ideas w/ the NYC Fieldhouse at Brooklyn Bridge Park
As
you know, the NYC Fieldhouse, a not-for-profit organization, has
offered to underwrite the design and construction of a year round,
multi-purpose recreational and cycling facility on Furman Street near
Pier 5 in Brooklyn Bridge Park. (if you didn't know that, read some of those details right here).
June 18: Cobble Hill/Carroll Gardens
June 20: Red Hook
June 25: Brooklyn Heights/Downtown
We hope you will be able to attend one
of three upcoming forums to learn more and share ideas on programming
and design with representatives from NYC
Fieldhouse and Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Public input will help shape the overall use of the facility and is important to the process.
Public input will help shape the overall use of the facility and is important to the process.
June 18: Cobble Hill/Carroll Gardens
Long Island College Hospital
339 Hicks Street
6:30pm-8:15pm
June 20: Red Hook
South Brooklyn Community High School
173 Conover Street
6:30pm-8:15pm
June 25: Brooklyn Heights/Downtown
St. Francis College, Callahan Center
180 Remsen Street
6:30pm-8:15pm
Friday, June 15, 2012
Atlantic Avenue Restaurant Hop next weekend
Atlantic Avenue is the place to be! This Saturday, June 16th, you can check out the Atlantic Avenue extravaganza from the BQE entrance all the way down to Third Avenue and then next weekend enjoy the Atlantic Avenue Restaurant Hop. All you need is a $15 wristband to land amazing deals at over 15 participating restaurants on Atlantic June 22
through 24th. Proceeds from the sale of the wristbands will benefit the Dodge YMCA's Strong Kids Campaign.
For more details, check out the links below
For more details, check out the links below
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Free Drive-In Movie Night at PS29
BIG MOVIES FOR LITTLE KIDS
ROOFTOP FILMS - FREAKY FRIDAY
Friday, June 15th, 8:00pm
Free Drive-In Movie Night at PS29
Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and picnic baskets and settle into FREAKY FRIDAY with Jodie Foster, in which a daughter and her mother find their personalities switched and have to live each other's lives on one very strange, and hilarious, Friday.
Also screening will be the audience from the Big Movies for Little Kids Student Film Festival. Total running time: approximately 100 minutes. Movies start at dusk
This event is sponsored by The Cobble Hill Association. Popcorn and beverages courtesy of The Moxie Spot and American Beverage Center. All proceeds go to the PS29 Arts Committee.
For more information please visit: www.bigmoviesforlittlekids.blogspot.com
Friday, June 15th, 8:00pm
Free Drive-In Movie Night at PS29
Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and picnic baskets and settle into FREAKY FRIDAY with Jodie Foster, in which a daughter and her mother find their personalities switched and have to live each other's lives on one very strange, and hilarious, Friday.
Also screening will be the audience from the Big Movies for Little Kids Student Film Festival. Total running time: approximately 100 minutes. Movies start at dusk
This event is sponsored by The Cobble Hill Association. Popcorn and beverages courtesy of The Moxie Spot and American Beverage Center. All proceeds go to the PS29 Arts Committee.
For more information please visit: www.bigmoviesforlittlekids.blogspot.com
Friday, June 8, 2012
Reminder: Walking Tour tomorrow, RSVP TODAY!
Last reminder folks... tomorrow is the 2012 Cobble Hill History Walking Tour! It's limited to 40 participants, but we have a few spots still available so RSVP early.
Event: Cobble Hill History Tour
Day: Saturday June 9th
Time: 2:00 to 4:00 PM
Cost: $20 per person ($10 for Cobble Hill Association members)
Details: Join Francis Morrone, director of the CHA Cobble Hill History Project, on a walking tour of Cobble Hill history and architecture, ranging from Jennie Jerome to the impact of the BQE to Cobble Hill's unparalleled collection of ornamental ironwork--and much, much more. The roughly two-hour walk begins at Court and Congress streets in front of St. Paul's Church. The tour will also be a chance to learn more about the History Project and opportunities to volunteer and share information.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Carroll Gardens Library Updates
Not only did the Friends of Carroll Gardens Library recently hold their 2012 Love Your Library Day Book Sale, they've also given the Cobble Hill Association a big nod of gratitude in their recent newsletter.
Thank you to the Cobble Hill Association - the CHA's recent $500 grant to the Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library went toward the purchase of a portable PA system. Before this purchase there was no sound system for music and presentations in the library. This PA system will allow the library and the Friends group to bring more authors, speakers, music and movies to the library!Also FYI, the Carroll Gardens Library will be closed for two months this summer due to much-needed roof repairs to our 107 year old building. The branch will be closed from June 15 through the end of August.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Cobble Hill History Tour - Saturday, June 9th
Get your shoes... it's walking time again! Please join us for the 2012 Cobble Hill History Walking Tour! The walking tour is limited to 40 participants, so please RSVP early.
Event: Cobble Hill History Tour
Day: Saturday June 9th
Time: 2:00 to 4:00 PM
Cost: $20 per person ($10 for Cobble Hill Association members)
Details: Join Francis Morrone, director of the CHA Cobble Hill History Project, on a walking tour of Cobble Hill history and architecture, ranging from Jennie Jerome to the impact of the BQE to Cobble Hill's unparalleled collection of ornamental ironwork--and much, much more. The roughly two-hour walk begins at Court and Congress streets in front of St. Paul's Church. The tour will also be a chance to learn more about the History Project and opportunities to volunteer and share information.