Ryan Lynch moderated the first public meeting of Windsor Terrace Safe Streets. |
Windsor Terrace Safe Streets meeting
Tuesday, October 21st, 6:00 p.m.
The grassroots neighborhood group Windsor Terrace Safe Streets (WTSS) is focusing on making the neighborhood safer for pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists. On October 21st, at its second public meeting, WTSS and its new partner, New York City Councilmember Brad Lander, will meet with the 72nd Precinct to discuss traffic enforcement and Vision Zero efforts in Windsor Terrace.
Residents' input is essential. Last month, at the first public meeting, more than 100 Windsor Terrace residents met with New York City Department of Transportation representative Zeph Parmenter and Councilmember Lander's representative Hannah Holland.
WTSS wants, based on feedback from residents about dangerous conditions, a slow zone, more stop signs, more traffic lights, more crosswalks at dangerous intersections, and more bike lanes.
Meeting location:
the cafeteria in P.S. 130, The Parkside School
70 Ocean Parkway
between Fort Hamilton Parkway and Caton Avenue, and between E. 5th Street and Ocean Parkway
Windsor Terrace
Event organizer:
Terrace Safe Streets
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windsorterracesafety @ gmail.com