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) […]
We’re launching a new feature, one largely prompted by the emerging battle over “contextual zoning.”
Park Slope – Architectural treasure trove! Read More »
Brooklyn is poised to lose another icon of its industrial past. The Kentile Floors sign has been a treasured sight
You Can Help Save the Historic Kentile Floors Sign Read More »
More than likely, THIS is what you’re looking for. . . . The Historic District Committee of the Park Slope
Ortner Awards inaugurated to support the preservation of Park Slope Read More »
Homes throughout Park Slope will be on view Sunday May 18 from 12 noon through 5:30 pm.
A Big Hurdle Passed with the LPC on the North Slope Extension
Expanding the Historic District … Again (UPDATE) Read More »
Read the latest updates from the Park Slope Civic Council in the latest version of our Civic News newsletter.
Learn the Latest about the Civic Council Read More »
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 »
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 »