Food truck blocks sidewalk
Please use the map below to provide any feedback, concerns, or suggestions you have regarding the Queens Waterfront Greenway. Please be as specific as possible.
This corridor will close gaps in cycling routes from Long Island City to Astoria to East Elmhurst to Fort Totten. Running parallel to the Long Island Sound, this route will improve transportation options throughout New York City's most diverse borough and enhance park access for Queens neighborhoods with limited green space. Connecting these neighborhoods with an active transportation network will particularly benefit Queens residents living within much of the planning area who are underserved by public transit access.
Food truck blocks sidewalk
Dangerous truck deliveries usually block bike lane in the morning. Balance needs of business owners.
Add more consistent bike/pedestrian painted icons on surface
Desire for paid parking geared towards park. Minimal parking within neighborhood by those going to park
Need pedestrian improvements and signals
When going to Anable, avoid crossing 38th Avenue.
People often speeding off the LIE using 23rd St to avoid traffic backup.
LIRR/NYC subway—more seamless for people transit connections / destinations. Less speed, rethinking needs
Connect greenway to 5th Street
Prioritize pedestrians over bikes along waterfront
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