Traffic & Transit

More Speed Bumps Could Be Coming To Windsor Terrace

A Sept. 5 meeting will allow the public to provide feedback on the proposal.

BROOKLYN, NY — Windsor Terrace is now among three Brooklyn neighborhoods where speed bumps are proposed for installation in the coming months.

The Transportation Committee of Brooklyn Community Board 7 will host a public meeting Sept. 5 at 6:30 p.m. inside its board office at 4201 Fourth Ave. and 43rd Street to discuss the addition. All are welcome to attend and provide feedback on this proposal.

Each of the three locations have been deemed “feasible” for speed bumps by the Department of Transportation, according to Community Board 7 district manager Jeremy Laufer, who said no further details will be released until the meeting next week.

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Board members asked all area residents to “make every effort” to attend the meeting in a recent Facebook post. A vote will be taken after public comment is heard.

Here’s a look at where these speed bumps will be installed if this project is approved:
- 45th Street between Second and Third avenues (Sunset Park)
- East Fifth Street between Fort Hamilton Parkway and Caton Avenue (Windsor Terrace)
- 28th Street between Third and Fourth avenues (Greenwood Heights)

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Brooklyn Community Board 7 serves the neighborhoods of Sunset Park, Windsor Terrace, Greenwood Heights and Park Slope.

Reported by Lindsay Ireland

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