Letter To NYC DOT 11.6.14
Letter To NYC DOT 11.6.14
DISTRICT OFFICE
456 5TH AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR
BROOKLYN, NY 11215
(718) 499-1090
FAX: (718) 499-1997
CITY HALL OFFICE
250 BROADWAY, SUITE 1751
NEW YORK, NY 10007
(212) 788-6969
FAX: (212) 788-8967
Lander@council.nyc.gov
COMMITTEES
LAND USE
STANDARDS AND ETHICS
THE COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF NEW YORK
BRAD LANDER
DEPUTY LEADER FOR POLICY
39TH DISTRICT, BROOKLYN
November 6, 2014
Commissioner Polly Trottenberg
New York City Department of Transportation
55 Water Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10041
President Lorraine Grillo
New York City School Construction Authority
30-30 Thomson Avenue
Long Island City, NY 11101
Re:
Under this plan, PS 130 and K437 will together become a larger, split-sited school: preK students through second graders will go to the current PS 130 building, while third
through fifth graders will go the new K437 building. In addition, the new building will
house a new District 15 Middle School and a District 75 (special education) school. This
approach provides opportunities for shared support and student success across many
grades and educational needs. However, it also creates new travel routes, and new
pedestrian safety conditions for the students, parents, and teachers, who will be traveling
new routes including:
Significant new pedestrian traffic at and near the school itself, an already
dangerous intersection, along a stretch of Caton Avenue where speeding is alltoo-common.
New foot traffic between PS 130 and K437, along stretches of Ocean Parkway
and Caton Avenue that include dangerous conditions.
Windsor Terrace families currently zoned for PS 154, who will now walk to PS
130 and K437 along routes that include a number of unsafe intersections.
Kensington families current zoned for PS 230, who will now walk to PS 130 and
K437.
New foot traffic from the Fort Hamilton Parkway subway station to K437
(especially for middle school students who will be traveling alone from other
parts of District 15).
My office is aware that DOT is developing a plan to make safety improvements on the
streets adjacent to the new K437 building. That plan must include broader attention to
insuring safe routes to school for all students, families, and teachers. The school
communities and neighborhood residents are eager to view those improvements and
provide feedback in the near future. To assist with that process, my office has gathered
many of the specific concerns of residents:
Caton Ave and East 7th Street (and this stretch of Caton Avenue in general)
o The intersection where the school is located is a dangerous and unusual
one, with long cross distances and poor sightlines. Engineering changes
are needed to make it safer to cross.
o This stretch of Caton Avenue involves frequent speeding, as cars race
between McDonald Avenue, Ocean Parkway, and Coney Island Avenue.
o This stretch of Caton Avenue is a truck route, which creates dangerous
conditions for pedestrians. While we understand that Caton Avenue is a
segment of Route 27, we ask that you consider alternatives for this
segment, in light of the new school.
just one black from K437, and directly on the route between the subway,
PS 130, and K437 will now see significant new foot traffic. We ask you
to consider a left-turn ban, a leading pedestrian indicator, or a pedestrianonly cycle.
To supplement the school safety planning process, I am requesting that DOT present a
plan, along with the opportunity for recommendations to be considered, to the community
at a public meeting in the near future to allow for community feedback, revisions to the
plan, and implementation in advance of the anticipated opening in September 2015. At
that meeting, we would expect the DOT, the School Construction Authority and the 72nd
Precinct to present their plans for student safety. Given the time required to implement
engineering changes, it is important that the meeting take place early in 2015. I look
forward to a productive conversation.
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Thank you for your attention to this matter. Should you require any further information,
please contact Vicki Sell in Council Member Brad Landers office at 718-499-1090 or
vsell@council.nyc.gov.
Sincerely,
Brad Lander
New York City Council, District 39
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