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Council Member Letitia James to Hold Brooklyn Gateway Transportation Workshop

New York City Councilwoman Letitia James | Photo: council.nyc.gov

Next Saturday, March 31, New York City Council Member Letitia James, Tri-State, the Boerum Hill Association, the Park Slope Civic Council, and the Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council will host a workshop on Brooklyn’s transportation system.

Community members are invited to share their thoughts on transportation issues affecting their neighborhoods and help develop a plan for the future of transportation in the area.

The event will take place from 10am-1pm and will be held in the first floor Community Room of the YWCA at 30 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, NY.

Along with Tri-State, the workshop is co-sponsored by New York City Council Members Stephen Levin and Brad Lander, Brooklyn Community Board 2, and Transportation Alternatives.

To register, send an email to bsherman@council.nyc.gov. Space is limited.

 

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