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Vehicles Parking in Bike Lane
Vehicles Parking in Bike Lane
University Ave - Brandt Pl - West 176 St

Painted Lane stops abruptly and becomes a Sharrow for a few feet. Cars are usually parked at the end making it difficult and dangerous to exit the Painted Bike Lane and continue North to Van Cortlandt Park.

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Vehicles Parking in Bike Lane
Vehicles Parking in Bike Lane
University Ave - Brandt Pl - West 176 St

Some cars tend to be in the bike lane on University Ave between Brandt Pl and 176th heading North towards Van Cortlandt Park

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Vehicles Parking in Bike Lane
Vehicles Parking in Bike Lane
Edward L Grant Highway - West 170 St - Shakespeare Ave

Cars park or stand in the bike lane down Edward Grant Hwy (After Crossing Over the Cross Bronx) to Jerome Ave.

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Accessibility
Accessibility
Sedgwick Ave - West 229 St - Reservoir Ave

Was on the zoom for the first meeing on April 18 and left before the breakout session because I didn't know there was going to be a breakout session. I was hearing stuff I'd heard 100s of times before and left out of sheer boredom. It was a waste of my time. I returned and there was interesting stuff in the chat which I could not copy out for some reason and certainly would like a copy of that and the meeting which was supposedly recorded.

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