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Posted on: November 5, 2015

[ARCHIVED] Legislator Curran & NCDPW to Co-Host Grand Ave Traffic Study Meeting

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(Baldwin, NY) – Legislator Laura Curran and the Nassau County Department of Public Works are co-hosting the second public information meeting on the Grand Avenue Complete Streets Traffic Study in Baldwin. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 18th, 2015 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the cafeteria of the Baldwin Senior High School, 841 Ethel T. Kloberg Drive, Baldwin.

The objective of the study is to identify feasible measures that will provide a safer environment for all users and improve circulation of an approximately 1.4 mile long stretch of Grand Avenue. The meeting will begin with an open house-style preview of study recommendations and related exhibits, followed by a presentation by the NCDPW project team. The meeting will conclude with a public input and comment session. Attendees will also have the opportunity throughout the evening to view displays depicting study data and information.

“The more input we get from local residents and business owners, the better the outcome will be for Baldwin.” said Legislator Laura Curran. “I am looking forward to another large turnout at this important meeting.”

For more information please contact Legislator Curran’s office at (516) 571-6205 or lcurran@nassaucountyny.gov.

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