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Thursday's Headlines: Set Our Calendar Edition - Streetsblog New York City
"Today - like right now - tickets are on sale for the annual Public Space Awards hosted by our friends at Open Plans. The event itself is on Thursday, April 23, at the Brooklyn Winery at 61 Guernsey St. in Williamsburg, but if you want to make sure you get in, buy your tickets now by clicking here. Enticement? This year's "Clean Streets, Clear Sidewalks Award" is going to Council Member Shaun Abreu for advancing trash containerization."
"On Monday, Feb. 23, at 1 p.m., the City Council will have a hearing on "Pedestrian and Transit Accessibility" during and after the big winter storm. It's at 250 Broadway. (Streetsblog readers get in for free!) On Tuesday, Feb. 24, "The Power Broker Live," the other comedy show about Robert Moses at Caveat on the Lower East Side, will have its second episode (don't worry if you missed the first one)."
"At the same time on the same day, WNYC is hosting the Moses-themed talk, "What to do with the BQE?" It's at 7 p.m. at the Greene Space on Charlton Street. Info here. March 3 is Super Bowl Tuesday for the livable streets crowd because the Council Transportation Committee will convene to discuss a host of important topics, such as outdoor dining and the Streets Master Plan."
Tickets are on sale for the Public Space Awards hosted by Open Plans on April 23 at the Brooklyn Winery in Williamsburg, with the Clean Streets, Clear Sidewalks Award going to Council Member Shaun Abreu for advancing trash containerization. On Feb. 23 at 1 p.m. the City Council will hold a hearing on Pedestrian and Transit Accessibility during and after the winter storm at 250 Broadway. On Feb. 24 The Power Broker Live at Caveat will present a second episode about Robert Moses's highways and waterfront, while WNYC will host a Moses-themed talk at the Greene Space. On March 3 the Council Transportation Committee will discuss outdoor dining and the Streets Master Plan, and Open Plans will join Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso to discuss jumpstarting low-traffic neighborhoods.
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