We are not alone in our concern for our communities. Here is a list of many organizations that share our desire for a fairer, more
equitable city, and neighborhoods that are represented by those who share our vision.
NYC Access for All
An organization that is helping to manage a Federal lawsuit for disabled people blocked on closed “Open Streets”
https://www.nycaccessforall.org
E-Vehicle Safety Alliance (NYC EVSA)
E-Bike, MoPed, e-cycle safety and legislation oversight
Passengers United
Grassroot advocate organization identifying public transit issues and pushing for better & equitable mass transportation
https://www.passengersunited.org
United Neighbors of Prospect & Crown Heights (UNPCH)
Neighborhood Block Association challenging the Vanderbilt Ave closed “Open Street” and “Bike Boulevard” on Underhill
The Other Side
Blog by former FDNY Lieutenant in Rescue Company 1, Adrienne Walsh
Walsh writes about mismanagement of our streets and endangerment to New Yorkers
https://www.theothersidenyc.com
We also recommend that you become familiar with the elected individuals who represent our communities, and how you can get in contact with them.
Board of Elections – https://vote.nyc/page/register-vote
WHO REPRESENTS ME? – https://www.mygovnyc.org
Community Board 2 – Brooklyn: https://cbbrooklyn.cityofnewyork.us/cb2
Community Board 8 – Brooklyn: https://www.brooklyncb8.org
Community Board 9 – Broolyn: https://www.nyc.gov/site/brooklyncb9/index.page
District 35 City Councilwoman Crystal Hudson
(718) 260-9191
Brooklyn Borough President – Antonio Reynoso
(718) 802-3700
Deputy Brooklyn Borough President
kimberly.council@brooklynbp.nyc.gov
NYS Senator -Jabari Brisport District 25
Chief of Staff, Kara Clark
NYS Assembly Member – District 57 Phara Souffrant-Forrest
Chief of Staff narefskyk@nyassembly.gov
Brooklyn Dept of Transportation-Commissioner Keith Bray
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