Welcome to the New Civic News!
The printed issue of Civic News you’re now reading marks yet another phase in the evolution of this longtime publication.
Welcome to the New Civic News! Read More »
The printed issue of Civic News you’re now reading marks yet another phase in the evolution of this longtime publication.
Welcome to the New Civic News! Read More »
Every person behind those store windows and computer screens is working hard to be a success. But what’s the best way to reach that goal? This year, the Park Slope Civic Council’s annual community forum hopes to help answer that question.
Your Business, Here in Park Slope Read More »
Last November, the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to move ahead on plans to include some 600 South Slope buildings in a larger Park Slope Historic District. The LPC is now documenting those historic structures as part of its designation process.
Last October, the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to move ahead on expanding the Park Slope Historic District into the South Slope, an effort spearheaded by the Civic Council’s Historic District Committee. Building on that successful start, the committee’s work is now entering its next phase — in the North Slope.
Pushing for Northern Expansion Read More »
Expanding on recent efforts to help shape a stronger future for Fourth Avenue, the Civic Council has called on the city’s Department of City Planning to revise the current zoning along the thoroughfare to better serve the community.
Council Calls for Rezoning and Participating on Fourth Avenue Read More »
The Civic Council’s Livable Streets Committee focuses on enriching our community’s urban environment and street life. Our agenda is a broad one, and the topics we covered at our Feb. 3 meeting showed that range.
Livable Streets: Speed Cameras, Car Services, Sweeping Kits Read More »
On Jan. 20, representatives from the city’s Department of Transportation delivered their report on last year’s reconfiguration of Prospect Park West to a very interested audience at the Old First Reformed Church. Their message was a simple one: It works.
Safety in Numbers for Prospect Park West Read More »
Whether you already own a business in Park Slope or you’re thinking of starting one, the Civic Council’s next annual forum will be an exciting opportunity for you to connect with and learn from leaders and experienced members of our local economy.
Annual Forum Focuses on Growing Slope Businesses Read More »
Representatives from New York City Transit met with the Civic Council at the January Trustees Meeting to discuss local projects that will have a big impact in our community: the Culver Viaduct Rehabilitation Project and the renovation of the Fourth Avenue-Ninth Street station.
Transit Updates: Renovations, Reroutings, and Reopenings Read More »
Park Slope’s community spirit was in full force this holiday season, helping the Civic Council to collect a record 1,100 toys during the annual Toys for Tots gift collection drive, as well as making Mulchfest in Prospect Park a big success.
Holiday Hope and Help in Park Slope Read More »