Mayor Mamdani Announces Greenpoint Infrastructure Project: McInness Boulevard Redesign
CBS New YorkJanuary 6, 202641 min1,752 views
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- π McInness Boulevard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is set for a complete redesign, transforming it from a dangerous thoroughfare into a safer, more livable street.
- π‘ The project aims to address the historical neglect and dangers associated with the boulevard, which has been a site of numerous accidents and fatalities.
- β οΈ The redesign is a direct response to community advocacy and a commitment to prioritizing pedestrian and cyclist safety over high-speed vehicular traffic.
Addressing Historical Injustice
- π The announcement acknowledges the legacy of Robert Moses and the detrimental impact his infrastructure projects had on the neighborhood, including displacement and loss of life.
- π The memory of Matthew Jensen, a local teacher killed on McInness Boulevard, was honored, symbolizing the human cost of past infrastructure decisions.
- β Community members, including Matthew Jensen's cousin John, have channeled their pain into purpose, driving the movement for change.
Key Project Details
- π£οΈ The redesign will include parking-protected bike lanes in each direction along the entire length of McInness Boulevard.
- π There will be one travel lane in each direction, alongside a vehicular parking and loading lane in each direction.
- ποΈ Construction is slated to begin as soon as weather conditions permit, likely in late April or May.
Community and Political Collaboration
- π€ The project is a result of years of advocacy by Greenpoint residents, community organizations, and elected officials, including Assembly Member Emily Gallagher and Council Member Lincoln Restler.
- π Mayor Zohran Mamdani emphasized his commitment to delivering a better, safer future for Greenpoint, fulfilling a campaign promise.
- π£οΈ Speakers highlighted the shift towards a new era of leadership that centers community needs and livability.
Vision for Safer Streets Citywide
- π The McInness Boulevard project is presented as a model for future street safety initiatives across all five boroughs of New York City.
- π‘ The administration aims to implement bold and ambitious ideas to enhance street safety for all New Yorkers, moving beyond statistics to address real-life impacts.
- π The focus is on creating streets that are not just functional but also foster community, stability, and affordability for residents.
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