After years of broken promises and abandoned accountability, a decades-old agreement to build hundreds of affordable housing units at the stalled site surrounding the Barclays Center is getting a makeover.

And the state’s economic development authority and a new team of developers behind the project say they want to hear from Brooklynites about their latest proposal at a public session Monday night inside the arena.

For veterans of the Atlantic Yards battles of the early aughts, a community feedback session on affordable housing will feel somewhat nostalgic. So will the pushback of advocates, whose initial fears that affordable housing would never be built on the site have largely come true.

The development group, dubbed Brooklyn Ascending Land Co., is led by the firms Cirrus Real E

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