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March 2, 2007
The Big Fix? With Atlantic Yards coming, city plans to create one-way avenues in Slope
The Brooklyn Papers
The Department of Transportation is proposing "a 'radical' proposal to convert traffic-choked Seventh and Sixth avenues in Park Slope into one-way thoroughfares and removing a lane of traffic from each direction of highway-like Fourth Avenue."
City Councilmember David Yassky says, "The state approved the project, but the city is left holding the bag to remedy the tremendous traffic it will cause.”
NoLandGrab: Too bad for Park Slopers that the City's remedy for traffic will address Ratner's concerns about getting cars to and from Atlantic Yards, but once again will stress the fabric of the surrounding communities.
This is definitely NOT what "transpogressive" politician David Yassky had in mind for finding solutions to the Atlantic Yards traffic problem.
Posted by lumi at March 2, 2007 7:50 AM