Repair and replacement work on the BQE will cause traffic to be diverted in various parts of Brooklyn next weekend.
But thanks
to the preemptive activism of neighborhood residents, Community Boards 7, 12, and 14,
Assemblymember Robert Carroll, and City Councilmembers Shahana Hanif and Rita Joseph, the New York City Department of (NYC DOT) has altered its detour routes during the repairs.
The original plan would have dumped every
southbound car and truck, no matter how large, onto E. 5th Street at
Greenwood Avenue, have them travel two blocks on E. 5th, and then have them turn onto Caton Avenue to get to Linden Boulevard.
Instead, traffic will exit onto 10th Avenue, turn onto McDonald Avenue, and
then turn onto Caton Avenue to get to Linden Boulevard.
NYC DOT will announce any future work requiring closures at a later date.
From Assemblymember Robert Carroll:
BQE Closure
The
NYC DOT has alerted my office to the details of the upcoming BQE
closure next weekend. The closure will be from 2 AM Saturday, October
14th to 4 AM Monday, October 16th.
Windsor Terrace and Kensington will
be affected, with all eastbound traffic being directed through Prospect
Expressway.
Trucks will be directed to the 10th Avenue exit, and then
rerouted onto McDonald Ave through to Caton, so be prepared
for heavy additional traffic along that route.
My
office has been in contact with the 72nd Precinct to ensure that traffic
safety will be properly enforced throughout this time.
The Hamilton
Avenue Eastbound entrance to the BQE will also be closed, meaning that
westbound traffic will need to exit at Ft. Hamilton Parkway.
Driving instructions from the NYC DOT:
Queens-Bound Linden Boulevard Detour
- Exit Gowanus Expressway at Prospect Expressway
- Exit at 10 Avenue
- Turn right onto 10 Avenue
- Turn left onto McDonald Avenue
- Turn left onto Caton Avenue
- Continue onto Linden Boulevard
- Detour routes to Conduit Avenue with connections to Nassau
Expressway, Van Wyck Expressway, and the Long Island Expressway via the
Van Wyck Expressway