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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 7:09 PM
Subject: [PSN] Support 9th Street Bike Lanes; "Atlantic Yards" Court
Hearing Thursday
In This Issue:
2) Thursday: Court Hearing in Lawsuit Challenging "Atlantic Yards"
Environmental Review
Dear Park Slope Neighbor,
Last Friday, we asked you to help support the planned 9th Street bike lanes
by sending an eFax to Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, expressing
support for the Department of Transportation's sensible plan for traffic calming
on 9th Street. The plan, which would go a long way in making one of Park
Slope's most dangerous streets safer for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists
alike, has run into opposition from a small but vocal group of homeowners who
mistakenly view the bike-lane component of the plan as an obstacle to double
parking.
PSN is working hard to support the 9th Street plan. We led the fight
to stop DOT's ill-conceived effort to alter the traffic patterns on Sixth and
Seventh Avenues, but the 9th Street plan is a wholly different animal. It
is a direct response by DOT to serious neighborhood safety concerns, which
crystallized in the 1,200 signatures, many from 9th Street residents, collected
on a neighborhood petition following three tragic pedestrian deaths on 9th
Street in 2004, and the thankfully non-fatal crash of a sedan through the front
door of Dizzy's Diner in July 2005. This is not a case of DOT imposing a
top-down "solution" to a non-problem, but a thoughtful effort to address a
dangerous situation. Details of DOT's plan are here:
If you haven't had a chance to communicate your support to the Borough
President, please take a minute to click the link below and do so now.
It's fast and painless, and will make a difference:
In addition, please phone State Senator Eric Adams, at
718-284-4700, and
State Assemblyman Jim Brennan, at
718-788-7221, and tell them that you support
bike lanes on 9th Street. Both have expressed opposition to DOT, and
it's important that they hear from all of us who support the plan. We urge
you to call today.
2) Thursday: Court Hearing in Lawsuit Challenging "Atlantic Yards"
Environmental Review
As we reported last week, PSN and 25 community groups, block associations
and advocacy organizations have filed an Article 78 lawsuit in New York State
Supreme Court challenging the validity of the "Atlantic Yards" environmental
review. The suit seeks to annul the project's flawed Final Environmental
Impact Statement, and seeks a preliminary injunction preventing any further
demolitions of buildings in the project footprint until the court rules on the
case.
Oral arguments are scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday, May 3rd, at 3:30 p.m.,
in New York State Supreme Court, Room 130, at 60 Centre Street in
Manhattan. If you are able to make the time, we urge you to attend the
hearing to demonstrate your support for the lawsuit.
Click
here for directions.
Park Slope Neighbors is proud to stand with Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn,
the Council of Brooklyn Neighborhoods, NYPIRG, the Sierra Club and many others
in fighting for greater accountability for the people of Brooklyn, New York City
and New York State.
See you in court!
Sincerely,
Eric McClure
Campaign Coordinator
Park Slope Neighbors
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