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Read the latest updates from the Park Slope Civic Council in the latest version of our Civic News newsletter.
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Read the latest updates from the Park Slope Civic Council in the latest version of our Civic News newsletter.
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State Assemblymember Joan Millman and City Councilmembers Stephen Levin and Letitia James have sent letters to the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission supporting efforts to landmark the historic Pacific Branch Library.
Local Electeds Endorse Efforts to Protect Pacific Library Read More »
Renew design concepts for Fourth Avenue between Pacific and 15th Streets in Park Slope and provide feedback at this open house meeting.
See Some New Ideas for Fourth Avenue at April Meeting Read More »
The Park Slope Civic Council has called on the New York City Planning Commission to separate proposals for the BAM South development and a new local library, rather than view them as the same plan.
Civic Council to CPC: Keep BAM South, Pacific Library Plans Separate Read More »
The Civic Council has passed a resolution urging the preservation of the Pacific Street branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, which may soon be closed and its resources located to a new branch.
Civic Council Pushes for Pacific Street Library Read More »
Councilmember Levin, Assemblymember Millman, and State Senator Montgomery are hosting a community strategy and planning meeting regarding the future of the historic Pacific Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library.
What’s Next for Pacific Street’s Library? [Updated] Read More »
The recent Fourth Avenue Safety Visioning Workshop covering 15th Street to Pacific Street was a great success, thanks in large part to the efforts of the Civic Council’s Forth on Fourth Avenue Committee.
A Successful Safety Session for Fourth Avenue Read More »
More than 25 people joined together at a recent planning session hosted by the Park Slope Civic Council’s Forth on Fourth Avenue Committee to help prepare for the Fourth Avenue Safety Visioning Workshop and build a better community.
Preparing for a Safer Fourth Avenue Read More »
In February, the city’s Department of Transportation, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, and the Fourth Avenue Task Force will host a Safety Visioning Workshop to help plan for Fourth Avenue’s future.
Seeing a Safer Fourth Avenue Read More »
The Civic Council’s Forth on Fourth Avenue Committee is holding a planning session in January for all members of the community, in anticipation of the the Fourth Avenue Safety Visioning Workshop in February.
Planning to Make Plans on Fourth Avenue Read More »