Bay Ridge Workshop Recap

Thank you to everyone who was able to make it out to the Workshop on January 24th at P.S. 264, hosted by DOT, Brooklyn Borough President’s office, the 4th Avenue Task Force, and Community Board 10. Over fifty community members gathered at tables to share their ideas and discuss design possibilities for the Fourth Avenue corridor in Bay Ridge. The comments and feedback DOT received are crucial in the project design. We look forward to discussing a first draft of the community-driven plan on February 26th at the Open House at the same location.

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