Greenway revitalizes New York neighborhood
The New York Times is reporting today that a greenway and a
road diet project have been crucial in re-vitalizing a lower West Side neighborhood.
"The West Side Highway has become Hudson River Boulevard", very friendly to pedestrians, says a resident.
The newly-thriving residential area
more or less coincides with construction work at Hudson River Park, which will provide walking-distance recreational attractions for West Village residents when the reconstruction of three riverfront piers is completed in the spring. The Hudson River Park Trust has already completed a bikeway and walkway along the length of the park, from the Battery to 59th Street. . . .The trust also maintains the landscaped median on West Street that eases pedestrian street crossing on the busy, and wide, avenue.Read the rest of the story on the New York Times web site.
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