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It’s our December donation drive<\/a>! Click for info or use the widget on the top right of this page (or at the bottom if you are on mobile).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

There’s an old saying in the news business that “news” is anything that an editor is interested in.<\/p>\n

Well, back in August 2020, our editor was out covering Tropical Storm Isaias (remember him?)\u00a0and that the strong winds had knocked down a very large sign at the intersection of Prospect Park West and Prospect Park Southwest.<\/p>\n

Here’s what that looked like:<\/p>\n

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This photo was taken on Aug. 4, 2020. Photo: Streetsblog<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

It’s a critical sign for drivers at a dangerous intersection that involves multiple light timings, a traffic circle, weird crosswalks and roads with similar names. Drivers don’t often know where they’re going even in the best case, but since the sign fell, the road has become more treacherous, as drivers sometimes changes lanes abruptly when they realize where they are (or should be).<\/p>\n

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Here’s the new sign. Photo: DOT<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

For years, our editor has wondered quietly to himself why the Department of Transportation has had such a difficult time replacing the sign (whose collapse he been reported to 311).<\/p>\n

The other day \u2014 more than 27 months after the storm \u2014 we realized that the sign had still<\/em> not been replaced, despite two generations of Streetsblog interns coming and going (and not<\/em>\u00a0getting to the bottom of the story). So, our editor sicced new reporter Kevin Duggan the story.<\/p>\n

Double Duty Duggan reached out to DOT on Tuesday, Nov. 22 and again on Monday, Nov. 28.\u00a0After several back and forths, DOT spokesperson Scott Gastel told us on Tuesday, Nov. 29 that the agency had recently inspected the location and had indeed confirmed that a new sign was needed.<\/p>\n

After several more emails, Gastel said that a sign would be installed later that week. It was. Not the original grand sign, of course, but a smaller green sign that was installed on Friday, Dec. 2 (photo, right).<\/p>\n

Gastel didn\u2019t answer why it took nearly 28 months to replace a sign at a busy roundabout. But it was replaced, albeit after we started asking about it. So, you’re welcome, New York, we suppose.<\/p>\n

And speaking of saying thanks, we have to take a second to honor yesterday’s contributors to our December donation drive<\/a>, our annual pixelthon to drum up support for the great work we do<\/a>. Thanks, Hsi-Pei! Thanks, Jehiah! Thanks, Christopher! Thanks, Katherine!<\/p>\n

In other news:<\/p>\n