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October 3, 2008
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Well, that's not exactly the position of Community Boards 7 and 14, but they do have some reservations about the three-month trial of a car-free zone in Prospect Park. Fearful that neighborhood streets will clog with traffic if cars are turned out from the park's circular drive, they're asking for an environmental impact statement to be prepared. "A car-free park 'could have a major environmental impact,'" said Assemblyman Jim Brennan at a press conference yesterday. According to Streetsblog, "he co-signed a letter with the CB chairs asking DOT Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan for the EIS." They prefer that the park not be closed to traffic, even for a trial period. Needless to say, this isn't sitting well with bike advocates, including Transportation Alternatives, which has been working to rid the park of cars for many years; the move by Brennan et al also comes on the heels of a petition in favor of the car-free park signed by 10,000 that was delivered to City Hall two weeks ago. This move brought out the warm and fuzzy side of CB7's Randy Peers: "We abhor the tactics of the bicycle advocacy group," he said.
Submitted by rick on October 10, 2008 - 15:26.
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