Posts Tagged ‘Traffic’
May 21st, 2008 at 5:34 pm
By Stephen Witt
May 19, 2008
[Source: Carroll Gardens-Cobble Hill Courier]
Ferry service might return to Red Hook, an area underserved by mass transportation.The waterfront neighborhood, which was a stop for the New York City Water Taxi from March of last year to February 1 of this year, is being studied as a possible stop in a citywide […]
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Tags for this article: Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Army Terminal, Department of Transportation, Economic Development Corporation, Ferry, Greenpoint, Manhattan, NYC, Pier 11, Red Hook, Sunset Park, Tom Fox, Traffic, Transportation, Williamsburg
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May 21st, 2008 at 5:10 pm
By Helen Klein
May 8, 2008
[Source: CourierLife Publications]
Ferry service is coming back to the Brooklyn Army Terminal.The service will be restored May 12th, as a stop on the new Rockaways to Manhattan route that the city is subsidizing as part of its five-borough ferry initiative announced earlier this year.Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council Speaker Christine […]
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Tags for this article: Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Army Terminal, Christine Quinn, Commute, East River, Ferry, Heather McCown, Infrastructure, Long Island City, Manhattan, Marty Golden, Mayor Bloomberg, Metrocard, Pier 11, Queens, Rockaways, Staten Island, Sustainability, Tom Fox, Traffic, Transportation, Vincent Gentile, Wall St, Williamsburg
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January 31st, 2008 at 2:22 pm

Brooklyn — Leading up to today’s vote on Mayor Bloomberg’s congestion pricing plan, one City official has some harsh words for the Traffic Congestion Mitigation Commission. Council Member Vincent J. Gentile (D-Brooklyn), along with elected officials, community board members and water taxi riders rallied today at the Brooklyn Army Terminal to denounce the City’s continued failure to prioritizing ferry service as a major transportation option throughout the city.
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Tags for this article: 58th Street Pier, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Army Terminal, CB10, CB7, Commute, Congestion Pricing, David Yassky, East River, Ferry, Fuel Costs, Heather McCown, Inaccessibility, Infrastructure, Marty Markowitz, Mayor Bloomberg, Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, NY Water Taxi, Roland Lewis, Sara Gonzalez, SRWA, Sunset Park, Tom Paladino, Traffic, Transportation, Vincent Gentile
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January 23rd, 2008 at 4:12 pm
[Source: Brooklyn Resident Mary Ann Lento, 1/23/08]
I protest the suspension of ferry service between Brooklyn Army Terminal and Pier 11 in Lower Manhattan.
Our opinion deserves a voice. There is strength in numbers.
Together we are a powerful constituent base, a powerful tax base and a loyal downtown workforce.
The riders of the Brooklyn Army Terminal Ferry are reaching out to our elected officials to help us in our crusade to save the ferry service to Lower Manhattan.
For the hundreds of Brooklyn and Queens Residents who take the ferry, we implore you to take up the cause of this important service impacts our ability to live, work and pay taxes in New York City.
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Tags for this article: Bay Ridge, Belle Harbor, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Army Terminal, Brooklyn Bridge, Commute, Express Bus, Ferry, Gowanus, Howard Beach, Long Beach, Manhattan, Mayor Bloomberg, Midtown, NY Water Taxi, NYC, Pier 11, Queens, R Train, Rockaways, Subway, Traffic, Transportation, TWFM Ferry Service
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January 14th, 2008 at 5:49 pm
[Source: Carter Craft, Director of Programs and Policy, Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance]
The Draft Report of the Congestion Mitigation Commission is out and unfortunately it looks like they are missing the boat. Come this Wednesday to the final public hearing and tell them how you think ferries must be a bigger part of our transit mix […]
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Tags for this article: Astoria, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Congestion Pricing, Department of Transportation, Ferry, Greenpoint, Long Island City, Manhattan, MTA, Red Hook, Staten Island, Sunset Park, Traffic, Transportation, Williamsburg
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December 8th, 2007 at 1:01 pm
SRWA founder and Executive Director Heather McCown started circulating a petition to restore ferry service to the Bay Ridge 69th Street Pier Ferry Terminal in July of 2007. Within months the petition had been signed by over 1,400 residents of Bay Ridge and Sunset Park.
The SRWA petition has carried over to the internet, via The […]
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Tags for this article: 69th Street Pier, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Commute, Express Bus, Ferry, Manhattan, NYC, Petition, R Train, Staten Island, Sunset Park, Traffic, Transportation
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November 21st, 2007 at 1:37 pm
*** FERRY SERVICE HAS BEEN RESTORED TO SUNSET PARK! ***
Current Ferry Service in Sunset Park, Brooklyn:
There is currently weekday ferry service from Breezy Point to Brooklyn Army Terminal in Sunset Park in Brooklyn, to Pier 11 (Wall Street) in Manhattan. This service is funded by the first subsidy for passenger ferry service in Manhattan as of May, 2008.
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Tags for this article: 58th Street Pier, 69th Street Pier, Alec Brook-Krasny, Anthony Weiner, B1 and B9 Bus, Bay Ridge, Breezy Point Ferry, Brooklyn Army Terminal, Christine Quinn, Commute, Diane Savino, Express Bus, Felix Ortiz, Ferry, Marty Markowitz, Mayor Bloomberg, Nydia Velazquez, Pier 11, R Train, Red Hook, Riis Park Beach Ferry, Traffic, TWFM Ferry Service, Vincent Gentile, Wall St
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November 12th, 2007 at 2:06 pm
Quick facts about restoring Bay Ridge Ferry service:
Decreased automobile traffic into and out of Manhattan
More transportation options for NYC residents
Reduced commute time into Manhattan
Reduced health consequences from airborne pollution
Reduced impact of greenhouse gas emissions
A ferry terminal already exists at 69th St., Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
Inspiring New Yorkers to re-connect with our waterways and urban environment
What a […]
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Tags for this article: 69th Street Pier, Bay Ridge, Ferry, Greenhouse Gas, Manhattan, NYC, Pollution, Traffic, Transportation
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