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VOLUME 48 | NUMBER 8
February 27, 2020
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BQE project too big for NYC alone, says City Council By Mary Frost
Greenpoint Gazette
Image of map courtesy of Arup
RIGHT: “I’m admonishing the governor and the mayor that it’s time to work together and come up with a structure that has the authority to do this kind of work,” Councilmember said Stephen Levin, right. BELOW: A map showing a tunnel idea championed by Cobble Hill resident Roy Sloane.
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Brooklyn Eagle Local
Greenpoint Gazette photo by Paul Frangipane
The job of rebuilding the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is just too big, too multijurisdictional and too expensive for New York City to take on by itself, speakers testified at a packed New York City Council oversight hearing on Tuesday. Speakers said Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo are going to have to work together to accomplish one of the biggest infrastructure projects in city history: replacing a 1.5-mile section of the interstate between Sands Street and Atlantic Avenue that carries 153,000 vehicles a day, including 25,000 trucks hauling freight. CONTINUES ON PAGE 2