Designation could cut down on accidents and through traffic using speed bumps and 20 mph speed zones, but it would also mean the loss of some parking spots.
DOT designation would mean 20 mph speed limit, speed bumps and other changes.
Also free latkes, music, and gifts for the kids beginning tonight at 5:45 p.m. Or, head to a Chanukah puppet show at P.S. 321.
The new coalition, Brooklyn Tenants United, was created to fight for tenant justice in court.
A bill is being introduced to require new NYPD recruits to live within the city, sparked by racially insensitive remarks about the West Indian Day Parade.
Say agencies overseeing project should refuse to open arena until residents have real input on plan to mitigate car onslaught.
Do you think the light will reduce speeding and through traffic on Carlton?
Two transportation measures were approved on Tuesday, which will hold the DOT more accountable for street re-configurations, including pedestrian plazas and bike lanes.
Residents encouraged to share their stories at Nov. 30 event or online.
City officials nixed the idea for now of bringing one to Plaza Street, but left the door open. What do you think? Let us know in our poll.
But Velvet Peach Cafe's request was denied.
You don't need change, but you do need an extra few minutes to display the receipt. Worth it?
Let us know what you think.
Hearing on reducing street cleaning to twice a week set for Nov. 15.
City Council is moving forward on a proposal that would allow neighborhoods to opt to preserve street parking for their own cars.
Legislation aims to prevent another CItyTime scandal by requiring city agencies to report major cost overruns.
Atlantic Yards-area proponents say plan is needed to prevent onslaught of game-day drivers, while others argue it's just another new tax.
After years of calls for protected spaces, City Council to hear public testimony on proposed change Wednesday morning.
Event to takes place tomorrow, Oct. 29, in front of the 77th Precinct at Bergen and Utica, at 11 a.m.
They're coming sometime next year, but are they fair to drivers and residents?
Mega developer has failed to pay for the independent monitor he is required to fund, says watchdog blogger.
Paid parking to affect some side streets as well.
Installed over the summer, the new light was supposed to ease the chaos.
Besides providing a lane for cyclists, the change was supposed to help traffic flow. Did it?
Gov. Cuomo will wait to hear from physicians before dropping the requirement that drivers take an eye exam when renewing their licenses.
The city announced that the numbers of smokers in New York City is as low as it's ever been.
Nearly 1,000 troops will disburse around New York City and Long Island.
Precautions being made as Hurricane Irene approaches.
Hurricane Irene will impact a number of state agencies over the weekend.
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As the 10th anniversary approaches, crews in Lower Manhattan are starting to wrap up work on the memorial plaza.
Forest City Ratner is offering neighbors near the Atlantic Yards free rodent-repellent trashcans.
Parking in Brooklyn just got more expensive.
Locals claim the Department of Health did not give enough time to prepare for neighborhoods surrounding Prospect Park to be covered by noxious pesticides Thursday night.
The compromise calls for $2.4 trillion in spending cuts over 10 years and the formation of a new deficit-reduction congressional committee
The former "Frasier" star is looking to become a career politician.
Cops have given out 69 parking tickets in the past two weeks, the Daily News reports.
A video of today's rally over a lack of construction positions for Brooklyn residents.
About 100 community members rally in the shadow of the rising Barclays Center to express outrage over a lack of construction positions for Brooklyn residents.
Local elected officials hold forum to help newly married gay New Yorkers understand their rights.