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    Mayor Announces Start of Brooklyn Bridge Protected Bike Lanes Construction

    Mayor  •  Construction  •  Brooklyn Bridge

    Rendering of the future protected bike lane on the Brooklyn Bridge, set to begin construction on Monday, June 21st. Image Credit: NYC DOT

    The protected bike lane will provide safety from cars for cyclists and provide more room on the promenade for pedestrians. On June 21, 2021, the Department of Transportation will begin constructing protected bicycle lanes on the Brooklyn Bridge. The project will begin with removing the innermost Manhattan-bound vehicular lane and transforming it into a two-way protected bicycle lane. Currently, pedestrians and cyclists share access to the bridge on the bridge’s promenade. The two-lane promenade, only divided by a painted line, is often overcrowded and can be potentially dangerous for both cyclists and pedestrians. (more…)

    Date: 06/21/2021
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    New Medgar Evers College Prep School Building to be Constructed in Brooklyn

    Mayor  •  School Construction  •  Crown Heights, Brooklyn

    Mayor Bill de Blasio at the announcement of the new Medgar Evers College Preparatory School building. Image Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.

    The new building will replace eight Transportable Classroom Units. On November 23, 2020 Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the groundbreaking on the 681-seat new school building for the Medgar Evers College Preparatory School in Brooklyn. This project will be adjacent to the school’s current site at 1186 Carroll Street in Crown Heights. This project was undertaken by the Mayor’s Office in partnership with the Department of Education, the School Construction Authority, and the City University of New York. (more…)

    Tags : School Construction, School Construction Authority
    Date: 12/10/2020
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    City Announces Completion on Two Brooklyn Major Protected Bike Lanes

    Mayor  •  Protected Bike Lanes  •  Flatbush, Bay Ridge and Downtown Brooklyn

    Mayor Bill de Blasio. Image credit: CityLand

    The recently completed projects are part of an effort to add more protected bike lanes in Brooklyn by the end of the year. The protected bike lanes are part of the City’s Green Wave plan for cycling. On November 5, 2020 Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the completion of two protected bike lanes in Brooklyn. The new Flatbush Avenue and 4th Avenue protected bike lanes add 3.2 miles of protected lanes. (more…)

    Tags : bike lanes, protected bike lanes
    Date: 11/10/2020
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    De Blasio Administration Announces Brooklyn-Queens Connector Streetcar

    Mayor  •  Mass Transit  •  Brooklyn

    Brooklyn-Queens Streetcar rendering. Image credit: Mayor’s Office.

    New light rail will bring much-needed connectivity to other existing modes of transportation. On August 30, 2018, the de Blasio Administration announced plans to move forward with the Brooklyn Queens Connector (BQX) streetcar project. The emissions-free light rail system will help serve the continuously growing Brooklyn-Queens Waterfront communities that are underserved by existing transportation. (more…)

    Tags : BQX, Brookyn, light rail, Mass transit, Queens, streetcar, transit, Transportation
    Date: 09/05/2018
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    City Invests $40 Million In Brooklyn Navy Yards Project

    Mayor  •  Development  •  Brooklyn Navy Yard

    Rendering of 399 Sands Street. Image credit: Steiner NYC.

    Addition of manufacturing and creative space supports City goals to provide more middle-class jobs. On June 13, 2018, Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development, Alicia Glen, together with the Brooklyn Navy Yards and Steiner NYC, announced the beginning of construction at 399 Sands Street. The project will add manufacturing and creative office space at the 300-acre Brooklyn Navy Yard, an urban manufacturing center, and is expected to bring manufacturing jobs to the area. The project is also part of Steiner’s Admirals Row Development, a six-acre site at the southwest corner of the Navy Yard being developed for commercial and industrial use. (more…)

    Tags : Admirals Row, Alicia Glen, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Creative space, Industrial, Manufacturing, New York Works, Steiner NYC
    Date: 06/15/2018
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