![Volunteers from Brooklyn hit the august halls of Albany’s Capitol Building on Tuesday to lobby for a quicker, cheaper method to carry out the upcoming $1.8 billion rehabilitation of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. Shown is Brooklyn Heights Association Executive Director Peter Bray, being interviewed by NY1. Photos by Mary Frost](https://brooklyneagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/albany-bha-peter-bray-ny1-interview-by_mary-frost-b.jpg)
Brooklyn citizen lobbyists trek to Albany to push for faster, cheaper BQE fix
Volunteers from six Brooklyn communities attempting to avert years of unnecessary traffic...
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