
Brooklyn Bridge: New Pedestrian & Bike Lanes Before World Cup
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New York Citys Department of Transportation is redesigning the Manhattan entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge, creating separate paths for pedestrians and cyclists. The project, set to start in April and finish by June, aims to address safety concerns and confusion at the crowded entrance. This upgrade builds on previous bike lane additions, nearly doubling daily cyclists. The project, initially proposed by former Mayor Eric Adams, is part of a series of street upgrades and revives a long-awaited idea. Mayor Zohran Mamdani sees the World Cup as an opportunity to implement these changes, ensuring safer streets for fans and residents alike.
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