Politics & Government

CB 11 Will Discuss Speed Bumps, Bus Shelter Removal at Oct. 7 Meeting

Group will also talk about a request to remove overnight parking restrictions on Francis Lewis Boulevard.

Community Board 11 will hold hearings on speed bump proposals for Bayside and the removal of a bus shelter on Union Turnpike during its Oct. 7 meeting.

The board will meet at 7:30 p.m. at M.S. 158, located at 46-35 Oceania St. in Bayside.

Its first hearing of the evening will be for proposed speed bumps on 36th Avenue between 218th and 219th Streets and 36th Avenue between Bell Boulevard and Corporal Stone Street.

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Another hearing will involve the proposed removal of a bus shelter on Union Turnpike and Springfield Boulevard.

The board will also discuss a request to remove overnight parking restrictions on the west side of Francis Lewis Boulevard south of Crocheron Avenue.

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CB 11 will also talk about a City Council resolution regarding the provision of disaster relief assistance to co-ops and condos.

Those interested in taking part in the meeting’s public participation portion should register with CB 11 by Oct. 4.

To speak during a public hearing, call 718-225-1054.

The board will next meet on Nov. 4.


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