It would continue upon past efforts in which we worked with the Councilman and Department of Transportation to install painted curb extensions on Hicks as part of a traffic calming treatment. Those changes have increased safety but are not yet permanent. We hope to see that paint turn to concrete and need your vote to make it happen.
Four Safer Intersections on Hicks Street
$300,000
Augment an existing project to make painted curb extensions permanent with concrete, at four high-crash intersections: Kane, Sackett, Union, and Summit Streets. Improve pedestrian & traffic safety.
Location: Hicks St b/w Kane & Summit Sts (Cobble Hill & Carroll Gardens)
Expo and Vote Kick-Off
Tuesday, April 14, 6:30 – 8:30 pm339 8th Street, Brooklyn, NY
Those in attendance will be able to cast their ballot at the event.
Local Voting Location
$300,000
Augment an existing project to make painted curb extensions permanent with concrete, at four high-crash intersections: Kane, Sackett, Union, and Summit Streets. Improve pedestrian & traffic safety.
Location: Hicks St b/w Kane & Summit Sts (Cobble Hill & Carroll Gardens)
Expo and Vote Kick-Off
Tuesday, April 14, 6:30 – 8:30 pm339 8th Street, Brooklyn, NY
Those in attendance will be able to cast their ballot at the event.
Local Voting Location
Tuesday, April 14th – Thursday, April 16
8 am – 7 pm
@ Brad Lander's District Office
456 5th Avenue, 3rd Floor, between 9th and 10th Sts
Saturday April 18
10 am – 6 pm
Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton St at Union St
Sunday April 19
10 am – 6 pm
Carroll Park House, Smith St between President and Carroll Sts
Even if you are not a registered voter you can vote in the PB elections. You need either an ID, a utility bill, or some other documentation stating your address.
@ Brad Lander's District Office
456 5th Avenue, 3rd Floor, between 9th and 10th Sts
Saturday April 18
10 am – 6 pm
Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton St at Union St
Sunday April 19
10 am – 6 pm
Carroll Park House, Smith St between President and Carroll Sts
Even if you are not a registered voter you can vote in the PB elections. You need either an ID, a utility bill, or some other documentation stating your address.
Councilman Brad Lander & members of the CHA stand in a painted curb extension on Hicks Street
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