Have you heard and NOT understood the abbreviations: APS, LPI, EPP, or
PLLT? These are all terms related to how the new traffic signals
work.
Come to Selis Manor, 135 West 23rd Street, between
Sixth-Seventh Avenues
October 15th, 2011 from 1:00-4:00 in the Board Room
Pedestrians for Accessible and Safe Streets (PASS) invites you as
Coalition members to understand the new alphabet soup as well as learning
how PASS has contributed to making New York City streets safer and more
accessible. Please join us on White Cane SafetyDay and learn about
the PASS work with the Department of Transportation!
You can ask questions, make suggestions and experience in
real-time various challenging changes made to nearby intersections which
are indicative of those planned for other intersections
throughout the five boroughs. We welcome staff and
consumers interested in expanding their knowledge
regarding the changes att Street corners.
LIGHT REFRESHMENTS WILL BE
SERVED.
As we are working with limited space, it is important that we hear from
you as soon as possible. Please RSVP by Tuesday, October 12, 2011.
RSVP: e-mail via:
audrey615@xxxxxxxxxxx or
by RSVP: PHONE: (917) 971-8659
Sincerely,
The PASS Steering Committee