Daily Links: City Council Report Says New York City’s Integration Levels Have Remained Stagnant
Locals demand action from the city at deadly Kensington intersection, and half-price MetroCards for poor residents are included in City Council’s budget plan.
Fort Greene. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- As Tests Begin, Schools Chancellor Comes Out Against ‘Opt Out’ [NYT]
- Veteran Public Servant Steps In As Interim Chairman of NYCHA [NYT]
- Half-Price MetroCards for Poor Included in City Council’s Budget Plan [NYDN]
- Locals Demand Action From City at Deadly Kensington Intersection [BP]
- Dyker Heights Staple Vaccaro Pizza Royale Closes Shop [BK Reporter]
- Marine Park Residents Fed Up With Illegal Dumping [CBS NY]
- Tavi Gevinson’s Fort Greene Apartment Is Just As Cool As You’d Guess [AT]
- Council Report Lays Out Agenda to Address NYC’s Segregation [CityLab]
- New Tower Planned for Brooklyn Draws Community Ire [Architectural Record]
- Permits Filed for Mixed-Use Building on Site of Small Fort Greene Church [NYY]
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