North Brooklyn
With monthly meetings, social bike rides and local activism, the North Brooklyn Activist Committee (NBKTA) brings people together to change streets on the local level.
No experience is necessary to join in, just a commitment to improving public transit, bicycling and walking in the borough you love.
Our Team
Kathy Park Price
TA North Brooklyn Organizer
Meryl LaBorde and Brent Bovenzi
Volunteer Co-chairs, TA North Brooklyn Activist Committee
Come to Our Monthly Meeting
You can make real, tangible changes to how streets and sidewalks function in the North Brooklyn.
The North Brooklyn Activist Committee chooses local campaigns and fights for changes on-the-ground in their neighborhoods, like bike lanes and new pedestrian plazas.
Come to the next meeting to get involved in making these campaigns a success.
Every third Monday of every month at 7 p.m.
We will meet virtually via Zoom for the foreseeable future. Please register in the Linktree.
Meetings are in person but individuals have the option to join virtually.
Please RSVP for details.
Support Our Active Campaigns
These are the campaigns the North Brooklyn Activist Committee chose for this year.
Our History
Founded in 2017, the North Brooklyn Activist Committee came together after building a base of support among residents of Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, and Ridgewood. Since forming this committee, members have fought for improvements under the BQE, a reduction in the noise and waste produced by trucks coming over the Williamsburg bridge, and to increase the person-to-park ratio in our neighborhoods. Since the cancellation of the L-train shutdown, the slow implementation of Grand Street redesign, and our campaign to improve Meeker Avenue, we have taken every opportunity we can to bring more buses, bike lanes, and public spaces to North Brooklyn.