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Officials cut the ribbon on the first bike share station in the borough on Wednesday.  

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Councilman Van Bramer said he's received a number of complaints about dealerships on Northern Boulevard.

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The additional funds from this year's budget bring the total budget for the project to $33 million.  

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The councilman is allocating $106,500 of his discretionary dollars for art, music, and film programming.

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New rules at the Court Square garage force drivers to wait for hours for monthly parking permits.

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The new 14,000-square-foot facility at 21-41 45th Rd. is expected to open to patients in mid-June.

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The bill requires Percent for Art pieces be presented at a public meeting so residents can weigh in.

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A plan to improve the road's biking network won the most participatory budgeting votes.

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Parents still worry that a lack of school space will continue to be a problem in the neighborhood.

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The DOT added a light and pedestrian signals at 51st Street and Skillman Avenue last week.

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Parents say the old playground was prone to puddles and didn't have enough swings for older kids.

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Jimmy Van Bramer introduced a bill Tuesday that would require more public input for publicly-funded art.

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Residents in the 26th district will vote on how to spend $1 million during the week of April 11.

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Riders complained Wednesday of delays, service suspensions and packed trains on the line.

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Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer is organizing a rally to protest poor service on the 7 line on Wednesday.