Request installation of street lights on Martin Luther King, Jr. Place

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The Issue

For many residents of Martin Luther King, Jr. Place between Marcy Avenue and Tompkins Avenue in Brooklyn, NY, the absence of adequate street lighting brings significant safety challenges. The dim conditions not only result in poor visibility for pedestrians walking at night, but they also heighten the risk of traffic accidents, particularly with vehicles that may not have their headlights on. Additionally, the lack of lighting contributes to a sense of insecurity among residents, as dark areas can become hotbeds for illicit activities.

Street lighting plays a crucial role in urban safety and well-being. According to the International Dark-Sky Association, well-lit areas improve night-time visibility and reduce the likelihood of crime. This part of Brooklyn, like any neighborhood, deserves safe, well-illuminated streets where residents can go about their evening routines without fear. By installing new street lights, we can enhance public safety, encourage evening commerce, and increase the overall quality of life for those living and traversing this street.

Local government and community bodies must collaborate to address this critical issue. The implementation of adequate street lighting is not just about installing fixtures; it's about investing in the security and well-being of the people who live here.

We urge the New York City Department of Transportation and relevant local authorities to prioritize this request and allocate the necessary resources for the installation of street lights. It’s time to turn Martin Luther King, Jr. Place into a safer, more welcoming environment for everyone.

Please sign this petition to show your support for this crucial initiative and effect positive change in our community.

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Beare FloresPetition StarterUSMC Combat Veteran, Brooklyn Community Leader, Abolitionist, Educator, and Photographer.

The Decision Makers

Chi Ossé
New York City Council - District 36
Charles Schumer
U.S. Senate - New York
Jabari Brisport
New York State Senate - District 25

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