Senator Golden Announces Flashing Yellow Traffic Light Approved for Gerritsen Beach Intersection

Martin J. Golden

August 9, 2010

 Brooklyn- State Senator Martin J. Golden (R-C-I, Brooklyn) is today announcing that he has received notification from the Department of Transportation that a flashing yellow light has been approved for installation at the intersection of Gerritsen and Channel Avenue.  

     The corner has long been one of much concern for the entire Gerritsen Beach community as well as the school community of P.S. 277.  Senator Golden has met with DOT officials on site at this location to observe the traffic study, and has repeatedly contacted the Transportation Department and request traffic calming measures be considered for this intersection. A date for installation has not been scheduled.

     Senator Marty Golden stated, "This is a great day for the community of Gerritsen Beach and for the safety of all residents.  This is a day that has long been wished for by parents, teachers, and students of P.S. 277, as well as the residents of the neighboring streets throughout the community. Finally, after continued efforts and support from the community, including the Gerritsen Beach Property Owners Association, we have been able to get approval for traffic safety enhancements at this intersection.  With the new school year set to begin next month, this news could not have arrived at a better time.”


     Golden concluded, “I am hopeful that the installation of this traffic signal will be completed soon.  The community of Gerritsen Beach has waited long enough to feel safer and more comfortable when driving along Gerritsen Avenue at Channel Avenue.  We thank the Department of Transportation for approving this signal and for their continued attention to this intersection.”

     A flashing yellow traffic light indicates that there is a congested road or dangerous intersection ahead. The signal means motorists should slow down and approach with caution.