The UJO advocated for such a study for a long time, to assess the rapid changes on various streets that increased traffic. New developments changed the nature of many streets, and it's important that the traffic directions and regulations keep pace with these changes. The article is thanking Assemblyman Lentol for working with DOT to start the year-long study, that will hopefully lead to significant improvement in the area.
This is where we will post the weekly column that the United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg and North Brooklyn publishes in the Yiddish weekly newspaper, Der Yid. In addition to a PDF of the Yiddish column, there will also be an overview of the article in English included.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
October 8, 2014: DOT Started Traffic Study for the Entire South Williamsburg Area
The article on Page 31 is reporting on a Traffic Study that the DOT conducts for the entire South Williamsburg area.
The UJO advocated for such a study for a long time, to assess the rapid changes on various streets that increased traffic. New developments changed the nature of many streets, and it's important that the traffic directions and regulations keep pace with these changes. The article is thanking Assemblyman Lentol for working with DOT to start the year-long study, that will hopefully lead to significant improvement in the area.
The UJO advocated for such a study for a long time, to assess the rapid changes on various streets that increased traffic. New developments changed the nature of many streets, and it's important that the traffic directions and regulations keep pace with these changes. The article is thanking Assemblyman Lentol for working with DOT to start the year-long study, that will hopefully lead to significant improvement in the area.