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Public Space
Public Space
Washington St - Plymouth St - Water St

Close this section to cars entirely. There are always people in the road here, always.

Sidewalk Blocked / Damaged
Sidewalk Blocked / Damaged
Washington St - Prospect St - York St

There are too many vendors here now blocking the sidewalk and pedestrians are forced onto the road to get by. Very unsafe

Area of Opportunity
Area of Opportunity
Main St - Plymouth St - Water St

I think this stretch of Main St. and Plymouth St. should be fully pedestrianized and closed to traffic. There is extraordinarily heavy pedestrian traffic and it is dangerous when large SUVs and trucks come through here. Frankly most of Dumbo is a poor area to have car traffic and presents a fantastic opportunity for NYC to try actually, truly pedestrianizing a neighborhood.

Bike
Bike
Old Fulton St - Elizabeth Pl - Front St

The bike lanes on both sides of Old Fulton are consistently blocked by cars & trucks. These should be protected lanes, they are highly used by commuters in/out of BBP

Pedestrian
Pedestrian
Washington St - Plymouth St - Water St

Washington Street is always incredibly crowded with tourists and should be pedestrian-only year-round!

Pedestrian
Pedestrian
Washington St - Prospect St - York St

This area is impossible to navigate with a stroller due to the excessive vendors and their customers. It has made traversing the neighborhood as a resident nearly impossible.

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