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Greenfield’s Summer Street Repaving Campaign Heats Up


Councilman David G. Greenfield is thrilled to announce an ambitious summer street repaving schedule throughout Borough Park, Midwood and Bensonhurst. Greenfield secured $200,000 in additional funds in both last year’s and this year’s city budget for these crucial road work projects. Repaving is one of the most popular improvements to the district and consistently ranks high among residents’ priorities as expressed in the annual participatory budgeting process. This year’s work will fix some of the busiest streets in the district — Ocean Parkway, Coney Island Avenue, 60th Street and Avenues J, M and P.

“Smoother streets are safer streets. Every year I work with the Department of Transportation (DOT) and add extra funds to the budget to ensure that streets in my district are prioritized for resurfacing. I am thrilled that the DOT only repaves most of my Borough Park, Midwood and Bensonhurst streets during the summer months when many residents are out of town and school is not in session. That means less congestion on our local roads,” said Councilman Greenfield.

“Our community’s streets get a lot of use and need a lot of attention. I sincerely appreciate Councilman Greenfield making them a priority in the city budget and give thanks also to DOT for understanding the importance of repaving during July and August when there are fewer cars on our roads,” said Community Board 12 District Manager Barry Spitzer.

Greenfield asks that residents please be aware of temporary “No Parking” signs that are posted by the DOT right before work is set to begin. Parked cars will need to relocate so that resurfacing can happen. Residents who have any questions should call Councilman Greenfield’s office at (718) 853 2704.

Every year the Department of Transportation repaves certain roads throughout different community boards. Councilman Greenfield has worked closely with the DOT and our local Community Boards to improve safety and traffic flow along streets through the installation of traffic lights,street lights, stop signs and speed bumps when needed.

Greenfield places a priority on advocating for drivers in Brooklyn. Councilman Greenfield’s muni-meter legislation, which allows drivers to pre-pay muni-meters one hour before the meter regulations took effect last year. That law also makes meters shut off and not accept payment when the driver is not required to pay for parking or when a muni-meter runs out of the paper required to print muni-meter tickets.

Finally, all of this important work is scheduled for the summer months when schools are closed and many people are away on vacation. This way paving causes the least possible inconvenience for drivers and is fresh and ready to make commutes easier and safer for all once the school year begins.

The full list of streets to be repaved this summer in Greenfield’s district is below:

Ocean Parkway Service Roads between Ditmas Avenue and Gravesend Neck Road
Elmwood Avenue between McDonald Avenue and Ocean Parkway
East 2 Street between Avenue F and Avenue J
47th Street between 15th Avenue and Foster Avenue
Dahill Road between 47th Street and 19th Avenue
East 12 Street between Avenue I and Avenue P
60th Street between 10th Avenue and 14th Avenue
Coney Island Avenue between Avenue I and Avenue P
Avenue J between Coney Island Avenue and East 17th Street
Avenue M between Coney Island Avenue and Ocean Avenue
Avenue P between Ocean Parkway and East 15th Street

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