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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Support the New Kent Avenue Bike Lane This Wednesday!



This came to us from the Brooklyn Greenway Initiative. The new bike lanes on Kent Ave are a massive improvement in safety over its previous incarnation of "truck-bike death races."

Next we need some traffic lights to help people get across the street and to keep drivers from going 50 mph on the long stretches without any lights. And after that, we can get the full greenway built, which will benefit pedestrians as well as bikers, and will add hundreds of street trees.

Please attend tomorrow night's Brooklyn Community Board 1 meeting to speak out in favor of the new Kent Avenue bike lane, a key route in the Brooklyn bike network and a vital link in the future Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway.

CB1 Transportation Committee Meeting
Wednesday, November 12th, 6:30PM
211 Ainslie Street, corner of Manhattan Avenue, Williamsburg
Registration for public speaking ENDS at 6:15PM (be sure to get there by 6:00PM and sign up!)

The new Kent Avenue bike lane is already filling up with cyclists. But despite broad public support, the lane has its detractors. It is imperative that local cyclists and supporters of livable streets attend Wednesday night's meeting, sign up to and continue to speak in favor of this important transportation improvement for the neighborhood, for now and for the future!
Update: Photo courtesty I'm Just Sayin
More coverage at I'm Just Sayin

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Resident Kent said...

We, protesting against the bike lane are not detractors. Yes it is a good idea but not at the expense of business and of residents having nowhere to park, load or unload, drop off their kids. Only a vieble solution to this problem will have the bike lane established.
Sorry

4:17 AM, November 26, 2008  

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