Keeping Our Neighborhood Safe

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Assemblywoman Weinstein looked on as officers etched a constituent's VIN number in her windshield to help prevent car theft. The program hosted at her office in conjunction with the 61st Precinct Crime Prevention Unit, helps Police identify your vehicle faster if stolen, and may reduce your car insurance premium.
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Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein recently held a meeting at her community office for residents of East 52nd Street to discuss remediation of quality of life issues in the community. A follow-up meeting was held with the residents and 67th Precinct Commanding Officer Inspector Corey Pegues.


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Assemblywoman Weinstein joined Councilman Lewis Fidler to celebrate the installation of a new traffic signal at the accident-prone intersection of 'Brigham Street and Avenue V in response to letters from both elected officials.
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Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein arranged a security briefing between Rabbi Shmiel Deutsch, Executive Director of Yeshiva Lev Bais Yaakov, and Lieutenant James Woods, NYPD Brooklyn Borough South, at the Yeshiva's new school on Nostrand Avenue.


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Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein joined Councilman Lewis Fidler and community and civic leaders, at a meeting with the NYC Department of Transportation to discuss the agency's traffic plan to improve safety along the Gerritsen Avenue corridor. The elected officials and community residents, while supportive of pedestrian safety measures, suggested safer alternative routing of proposed bike lanes. Those lanes were soon after eliminated from the proposed plans.
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Teachers and young students from Yeled V'Yalda's Headstart program celebrated the installation of a new traffic light at East 78th Street and Ralph Avenue that was the result of the joint efforts of Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein and Councilman Lewis Fidler.



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