Daily Links: De Blasio’s Endlessly Delayed BQX Street Car Study Is Costing Taxpayers $7 Million
NYC pauses expansion of residential composting program, and Brooklyn Heights is getting a permanent public pool.
Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- De Blasio Proposes Changes to New York’s Elite High Schools [NYT]
- Study for De Blasio’s BQX Will Cost Taxpayers $7 Million [NYP]
- CB2 Slaps Absent Staffer With Unpaid Suspension at Secret Meeting [BP]
- New Boat Turns Prospect Park Lake’s Invasive Flora Into Plant Food [BP]
- Brooklyn Heights Is Getting a Permanent Public Pool [Gothamist]
- NYC Pauses Expansion of Residential Composting Program [Gothamist]
- A Peek Inside the Bustling Brooklyn Army Terminal [The Bridge BK]
- How a Clinton Hill Bar Got Caught Up in a Story About a Twitter Troll [NYM]
- A Dreamy Loft Grows in Bed Stuy [AT]
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