The sidewalk is too narrow. Eliminate car parking to widen it
Sidewalk too narrow. How about using parking space to widen the sidewalk?
Residential parking permits could raise money for the city, cut down on non-NY registered cars, and help combat conversion pricing overflow into our neighborhood.
These smaller Broadway/Amsterdam connection roads are very light on traffic. Good candidate for open space or pedestrian priority space
Constant double parking. Especially bad in mornings. Double parking occurs in the southbound right turn lane so cars trying to make the right have to do so from the left lane. This creates visibility issues for pedestrians crossing north or southbound on the west side of CPW
Cop cars are always parked on the sidewalk causing visibility and pedestrian flow issues. I can rarely fit by on the sidewalk with my family and resort to crossing the street or walking in the street
trucks double parked, cars double parked. sidewalk jammed with pallets of Fairway goods. Can they not do all of this on 74th street?
Missing protected bike lane on both sides of Broadway.
Please widen the Amsterdam Ave bike lane, consistent with the treatment on 10th Avenue south of W 52nd Street. This would alleviate the crowding in the bike path.
Missing protected bike lane on W 86th Street
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