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Mcguinness Boulevard - Meserole Ave - Calyer St

reduce lanes of traffic so there's more space for bikes/pedestrians

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Pulaski Bridge - Pulaski Bridge - Pulaski Bridge

avoids biking on McGuinness, but would bike if it was safer - more than paint - elevated/protected

No Nearby Bike Route
No Nearby Bike Route
Humboldt St - Driggs Ave - Nassau Ave

No bike connections to nearby Msgr. McGolrick Park. Better to hop on sidewalk, go wrong way down the street**

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Pulaski Bridge - Qn-kings Cnty Boundary - Mcguinness Boulevard

If it was better for peds, would use it more.*

Bike Lane Requested
Bike Lane Requested
Java St - Mcguinness Boulevard - Mcguinness Boulevard

Please put a PBL on McGuiness. It should be separated from traffic by concrete or parked cars. It needs to be fully separated from traffic to be safe (not plastic bollards and just paint).

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Pulaski Bridge Bike Path - Ash St - Pulaski Bridge Bike Path

lane reduction would make intersections safer

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Leonard St - Nassau Ave - Norman Ave

grateful for LPI here to help crossing*

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Pulaski Bridge - Pulaski Bridge - Qn-kings Cnty Boundary

speeding because there is not a lot of traffic at rush hours - drives morning/evening

Bike Lane Requested
Bike Lane Requested
Mcguinness Boulevard - Clay St - Box St

whatever bike route we decide on, it really has to link to the Pulaski Bridge. If there were a 2-way bike lane on the west side of McGuinness, I could use it to get to the Pulaski Bridge. **

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Driggs Ave - Newel St - Mcguinness Blvd South

safer to be in median on the north side than crossing on the south side

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