Harlem River Greenway (Bronx) Public Workshops: 4/18, 4/19 and 4/26

Two cyclists ride on painted separated bike lanes by Pelham Parkway in the Bronx.

Harlem River Greenway (Bronx) Public Workshops were held online Tuesday, April 18th, 6-8PM, Wednesday, April 19th, 6-8PM and Wednesday, April 26th, 6-8PM.

Background: NYC DOT is initiating a planning process to develop a 7-mile Harlem River Greenway in The Bronx, creating a continuous walking and cycling connection between Van Cortland Park and Randall’s Island. The implementation plan will aim to better connect Bronxites to their waterfront and provide a critical north-south bike commuting corridor. Bronxites will help shape the plan through a community-based process, beginning with three online public workshops held April 2023.

Each workshop collected community feedback within the geographic area of three potential greenway segments:

Tuesday, April 18th, 6-8PM: Van Cortlandt Park to University Heights Bridge
View the presentation from the April 18 Workshop (pdf). 

View the presentation from the April 18 Workshop (Spanish pdf). 

Wednesday, April 19th, 6-8PM: University Heights Bridge to Macombs Dam Bridge
View the presentation from the April 19 Workshop.

View the presentation from the April 19 Workshop (Spanish pdf). 

Wednesday, April 26th, 6-8PM: Macombs Dam Bridge to Randall’s Island Connector
View the presentation from the April 26 Workshop.

View the presentation from the April 26 Workshop (Spanish pdf). 

A map of three focus areas for the Harlem River Greenway in the Bronx, each highlighted with a different colored arrow.