–Experts suggest possible steps to accommodate a quarter of a million daily commuters when the L Train tunnel shuts down in 2019. Among them: a dedicated bus lane on the Williamsburg Bridge. [Daily News]
–Neighbors continue to battle a rooftop bar/restaurant at the Delancey Street Holiday Inn. The community board will take up the issue tomorrow night. [DNA Info]
–Reviled landlord Steve Croman is back in court tomorrow. Is a plea deal in the works? [EV Grieve]
–Adam Gopnik offers his thoughts on the new book, “Eyes on the Street: The Life of Jane Jacobs.” [New Yorker]
–A new gallery is opening at the Museum at Eldridge Street. [New York Times]
–Reminder: A memorial will be held for Al Orensanz, longtime director of the Angel Orensanz Center, Wednesday evening. [The Lo-Down]