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Say Hello To Our New Plaza

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Dear {NAME}Â The blackout period is over! Back to our regularly scheduled programming. - While idea

[View this email in your browser]( Dear {NAME} The blackout period is over! Back to our regularly scheduled programming. - While ideas collection for Participatory Budgeting has closed, be sure to submit your nomination for our Civic Assembly! The Civic Assembly is a group of community members who will come together to deliberate on which Participatory Budgeting project ideas will be developed for the ballot. They will act as a jury to review all the submitted project ideas and help develop a list of community priorities. [Nominate]( friends, family, and peers from your community who could help us develop our list of community priorities from the ideas submitted through Participatory Budgeting. Our Community’s Newest Plaza We’re announcing this a little late because blackout rules prohibited us from commenting on past events, but on 10/11, and after years of work, I was thrilled to officially expand Kensington Plaza with the support and partnership of the Department of Transportation (DOT)! Creating this extended open space has been the result of hundreds of intentional community conversations and piloting it for the last two summers. When this work began, I was a staff member at former Council Member Brad Lander’s office, bringing together dozens of community members to help identify where we could build new and accessible public space while addressing crash-prone corridors like Beverley Road and East 2nd Street. Unlike nearly every other neighborhood in District 39, Kensington has few public spaces, so this expansion is a welcome addition. This plaza will also be cared for by the DOT, so its operations will be fully funded and staffed by the City. We know this is a change for community members and many businesses, but our office is here to answer any questions and help in any way. Creating walkable and accessible public spaces like the new Kensington Plaza for our neighbors is safer for pedestrians, good for small businesses, and cuts down on our community's greenhouse gasses. [An image of a bunch of people cutting a ribbon on top of a painted pedestrian plaza]( Thank you to Misha Tyutyunik for your incredible work on the plaza’s mural! This art will be around for years to come for our community to enjoy.  Community Bulletin - As Thanksgiving fast approaches, our friends at CHiPS are looking for donations to help provide a hearty Thanksgiving meal to those in need. [Check out the list of needs]( and please consider giving generously this holiday season! - Please join Heights and Hills as they honor National Caregiver Appreciation Month! These are challenging times, especially while navigating caring for a loved one. This workshop will explore different methods to release, reset, and recharge. Sign up for a self-care workshop on either [Tuesday, 11/14, from 6:30-7:30 PM]( or [Wednesday, 11/15, from 12 - 1 PM.]( - The reconstruction of the dog run at Washington Park will start the week of 11/14! The project will take approximately one year to complete and you can track the progress on the Parks website [here](. - The Department of Transportation has proposed new rules for outdoor dining and you can submit your feedback! You can submit your feedback [online]( or attend the virtual hearing on 11/20 at 10 AM. Access the zoom link [here](.  - The application for Open Streets is now officially open! Check out the application and eligibility requirements [here]( be sure to get your application in before 1/31/24. Please reach out to our office with any questions or if you need support on the application. In Solidarity, Shahana [Facebook icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Website icon]( Our mailing address is: New York City Council 456 5th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11215-8125 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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