Join the Harbor Ring in our Rally for a Bicycle/Pedestrian Path over the Verrazzano Bridge

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DATE: Sat, Oct 18th

TIME: 11 AM-12 PM

LOCATIONAlice Austen House, 2 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10301
 

The Harbor Ring is calling on the MTA to host public input sessions in both Brooklyn and Staten Island as part of their ongoing pathway planning study with Parsons Brinckerhoff.  We want them to make a concerted effort to engineer and budget for this path during the study as a much-needed investment into New York City’s future transportation needs. We can’t wait to see you there!

Come show your support and tell the MTA how a Verrazzano Bridge path would provide HUGE benefit to NYC’s transportation capability and the Harbor Ring route!

“We want to walk and ride on the Verrazzano!”

Runners and cyclists, commuters and tourists, Staten Islanders and Brooklynites…No matter who you are, you’ve made it clear: you want to be able to walk and ride over the Verrazzano Bridge!  Hundreds of the Harbor Ring’s supporters have commented on our petition for a multi-use path on the bridge:

vnb pre-ride“This is important to me because public transportation off and on Staten Island is limited. I have wondered for a long time why there isn’t already a pedestrian path across the bridge, since most NYC bridges do allow pedestrians. This would certainly make travel to Brooklyn much easier especially when money is tight.” -Vincent, Staten Island

Alternate access to parks and historic sites in Staten Island besides the roundabout way using the crowded ferry that has a limited schedule.”  -Emily, Brooklyn

“I live in Staten Island and it would be way more convenient for me to bike across the bridge to buy food or visit friends and family members.” -David H. Staten Island

“As a native of SI and now a Bay Ridge resident who is carless, this would be a life saver for getting back home, without spending the 1.5+ hour bus trip.”  -Andrea, Brooklyn

“I just attempted to walk all five boroughs yesterday, only to find out that pedestrians are not allowed on the Verrazzano Bridge! What a disappointment after 25 grueling miles! Please finish the bridge. Thank you!”  -Jason, Liverpool, NY

“For increased happiness and a transportation opportunity that is cheaper and an exercise-induced, healthier option to get to my work on Staten Island. I think it also would allow for increased economic opportunities as well.”  -Megan, Brooklyn

Let us know your own reason on Twitter @TheHarborRing: Why do YOU want to walk and ride over the Verrazzano?