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Permanent Changes to the Roadway Network on Fourth Avenue and Pacific Street
Beginning on or around July 15, 2011
As part of the transportation improvements related to the Atlantic Yards project, beginning on or around July 15, 2011, the following
permanent changes will be made to the roadway network:
Fourth Avenue (between Atlantic Avenue and Flatbush Avenue only) will be converted to one-way southbound to improve traffic
flow at the Flatbush Avenue/Atlantic Avenue/Fourth Avenue intersection. Pacific Street (between Fourth Avenue and Flatbush
Avenue only) will be reversed, changing from one-way westbound to one-way eastbound. To accommodate this change, a new
traffic signal will be installed at the intersection of Pacific Street and Flatbush Avenue, as will a new crosswalk across Flatbush
Avenue. Vehicles will be able to make right or left turns onto Flatbush Avenue at this location. This block can be accessed from both
northbound and southbound Fourth Avenue.
Fourth Avenue northbound traffic, including all commercial vehicles, can use Third Avenue via Atlantic Avenue to access Flatbush
Avenue. Pacific Street will offer secondary access to Flatbush Avenue. No through truck traffic will be permitted on Pacific Street.
Advisory signs will be posted in advance of the changes and traffic agents will be on-site to facilitate the flow of traffic.
Atlantic Yards Community Liaison Office ESD Office of the Atlantic Yards Ombudsman
(866) 923-5315 (212) 803-3233
communityliaison@atlanticyards.com atlanticyards@empire.state.ny.us
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COMMUNITY FORUM
The public is invited to a forum sponsored by Empire State Development and Community Boards 2, 6 and 8 to discuss the
above traffic changes. The forum will take place on Tuesday, June 14 at Brooklyn Borough Hall (209 Joralemon St) in the
courtroom from 6:30pm until 8:00pm.
There will be a presentation detailing the changes and the public will have an opportunity to ask questions.