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PRESENTATION
Traffic congestion issues on Cropsey Avenue
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The presentation addresses community concerns about traffic congestion, particularly on Cropsey Avenue.
- The proposed building is not expected to significantly contribute to congestion.
- Cropsey Avenue and Neptune Avenue intersection is identified as a choke point during peak hours.
- Potential solutions suggested include:
- Restoring an express subway stop in the area
- Creating a ferry service for Coney Island
- The presenter recommends that elected officials consider these solutions for future agenda items with the city and MTA.
Caroline Harris
0:10:52
During our public hearings, we learned from the community about a terrible congestion problem.
0:10:57
This building will not contribute to any of the congestion.
0:11:00
It's a very small number of vehicular trips anticipated during peak hours.
0:11:07
But I wanted to bring it to the council's attention because the community did mention it, and when we investigated we learned that Cropsey Avenue in Neptune is indeed a choke point during peak hours, and two of the ways that choking can be alleviated is if the MTA would restore an express subway stop in area and if a ferry were, created for Coney Island.
0:11:34
So elected officials, please keep that in mind, for other agenda items for you with the city and with the MTA.
0:11:43
We've also mentioned that to city planning.
0:11:47
Next slide, please.
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These are photographs of Neptune Avenue and of the site.
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The top left shows you existing manufacturing building.
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The others show you Neptune going east and west.
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The bottom left shows a building way in the distance.
0:12:07
That was the last building developed on Neptune Avenue.
0:12:11
There's been virtually no development on Neptune except for the Wind Building in that in the last fifty years.