Help Create Your Fantasy Subway Station At The 4th-9th Stop

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How do you envision the 4th Avenue-9th Street subway station? Some neighbors are planning a pop-up installation to draw attention to the dismal conditions at the local stop, and they’re hoping to get more of the community involved.

Using money collected in a fundraiser, on Friday, November 21, the Park Slope Civic Council, Park Slope Neighbors, Arts Gowanus, the Fifth Avenue Committee, Make Brooklyn Safer, and Transportation Alternatives want to create a fantasy station with paper and canvas props, costumes and portable lights — picture a scene with street-level shops, bike racks, way-finding signage, and more. They’ll also collect community feedback on what would make this station better, and are inviting officials to the event and hopefully provide updates on the long-delayed renovations.

“We want to make sure that future plans make the streetscape safer and more livable,” the Civic Council writes on their site. “This activity is about imagining a bright future.”

Got some great ideas? You can help plan and build props this Saturday, November 15 from 12:30-4pm at the Fifth Ave Committee offices, 621 Degraw Street between 3rd and 4th Avenues.

Then the event will take place outside of the station on November 21 — in the morning, people will hand out flyers to commuters, then they’ll set up, watch over, and explain the installation to people passing by.

For more information and to volunteer, contact Forth on Fourth Avenue, a committee of the Park Slope Civic Council, at fofa@parkslopeciviccouncil.org.