Community Board 10. Full board. On the agenda: Discussion of Styrofoam ban, Owls Head smell update, and a presentation on the so-called “Gowanus Skyway.” Shore Hill Community Room (9000 Shore Rd., at 91st Street in Bay Ridge), 7:15 pm. Call (718) 745-6827 for info.
78th Precinct Community Council. Monthly meeting. 78th Precinct stationhouse (65 Sixth Ave., at Bergen Street in Prospect Heights), 7:30 pm. Call (718) 636-6410 for info.
Public hearings on cable television service. On the agenda: Tell the city what you think about Cablevision, Time Warner and public access. NYC College of Technology, Klitgord Auditorium (285 Jay St., at Tillary Street in Downtown), 3 pm. Call (718) 935-1122 for info.
Dept. of Transportation. PlaNYC workshop on neighborhood parking. Congregation Beth Elohim (274 Garfield Pl., at Eighth Avenue in Park Slope), 7 pm. RSVP required. Call (917) 339-0488 for info.
Meet McCain’s man. On the agenda: GOP presidential hopeful John McCain’s national campaign director, Chris Cox, will be speaking. Knights of Columbus (corner of 13th Avenue and 86th Street in Bay Ridge), 7:15 pm. Call (718) 921-2158 for info.
Residential Permit Parking Group: Neighborhood associations make presentation on parking permits to the Department of Transportation. St. Francis College Auditorium (180 Remsen St., between Court and Clinton streets in Brooklyn Heights), 7 pm. Call (7180 875-5200 for info.
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