PSCC Weighs in on the Mayor’s “Housing New York: Zoning for Quality and Affordability” Plan
Joining neighborhood organizations throughout New York City, PSCC Trustees and members had a spirited discussion (at the April Trustees meeting) […]
Joining neighborhood organizations throughout New York City, PSCC Trustees and members had a spirited discussion (at the April Trustees meeting) […]
Sometimes, out of terrible tragedies, something good emerges. A child’s life was lost on Prospect Park West – struck by a car – and his mother has been instrumental in trying to minimize the chance of something similar happening again in NYC.
The Move NY Fair Plan is a comprehensive proposal that addresses the health of New York City’s transportation system. It
MOVE NY FAIR PLAN PUBLIC MEETING Read More »
Come celebrate at a forum hosted by the Park Slope Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library on Thursday, March 26th starting at 6:00
Women’s History Month – come celebrate it Read More »
2/5/15 – 3 representatives from the MTA attended the PSCC Board of Trustees meeting to give an update on the status of the renovation of the 4th/9th Transit station
PSCC – MTA dialog on 4th/9th Station renovation Read More »
And who better to infuse that conversation with insightfulness and creativity than “Gridlock” Sam Schwartz?!
Transportation – We can do better. Let’s talk Read More »
Please join us at a Town Hall to discuss improving community-police relations this Sunday. A similar Town Hall at Borough
Town Hall to Discuss Improving Community-Police Relations this Sunday, 2/8 Read More »
We thank you for your hard work in helping to make Park Slope the spectacular community it is . . .
Holiday letter from “our fearless leaders” Read More »
This letter to the Board of Standards and Appeals regarding the New York Methodist Hospital expansion was written by the
PSCC Requests the reopening of hearings on NY Methodist’s expansion proposal Read More »
Now that the scaffolding is coming down at 4th & 9th (the subway station), PSCC is looking to ensure that the MTA makes the station attractive as well as fully functional!
The Nov. 21st Pop Up event Read More »