Keep McGuinness Moving

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“MAKE McGUINNESS SAFE” is a proposal to reduce McGuinness Blvd to TWO LANES ONLY by removing traffic lanes on both sides. ONE LANE IN EACH DIRECTION.

“Make McGuinness Safe” produced videos showing NYS Assembly Member Emily Gallagher and City Council Member Lincoln Restler endorsing a “vision” of McGuinness Blvd that thoroughly aligns with that of the powerful lobbying group “Transportation Alternatives.”  Transportation Alternatives is an anti-car bike centric group with a stated mission to “reclaim New York City’s streets from the automobile” and is funded by major corporations such as Uber, Lyft, Blackrock, TwoTrees, Steve Hindy of Brooklyn Brewery (sits on board of Transportation Alternatives) and Amazon [see link here] – not by longtime residents and ordinary citizens of Greenpoint and Williamsburg.

While improvements to McGuinness Blvd are desired and needed, “Make McGuinness Safe” has been biased from the start with no sincere examination of the impact this proposal will have on our side streets, our residents, and the hundreds of local businesses who have been committed to our area for decades, in some cases for 100 years. Transportation Alternatives, NYS Gallagher and CM Lincoln Restler’s proposal doesn’t observe that McGuinness Blvd is a coastal evacuation route, has a firehouse located on it or serves as a necessity for businesses. Reducing McGuinness Blvd to two lanes, will push out many union jobs located in Greenpoint. Many businesses have spoken out about the economic impact of diminishing McGuinness Blvd with Assembly Member Gallagher and Council Member Restler. The politicians have decided to put the interests of their donors above the best interests of the community as a whole.

Reducing McGuinness Blvd to two lanes will:

-       Divert considerable truck and car traffic to the quiet, narrow, one-way residential streets flanking McGuinness Blvd.

-       Create extended backed-up congestion on McGuinness Blvd itself.

-       Harm small business by making their storefronts and worksites less accessible for day-to-day needs/deliveries, and impede access for workers, owners and customers.      

-        Harm our local middle-class residents by driving away the union jobs and large employers of North Greenpoint that have been here for decades.

-       Create delays for NYPD, FDNY and EMT’s while responding locally to emergencies and/or transporting patients to hospitals – none of which are nearby.

We demand the NYC DOT’s redesign of McGuinness Blvd. preserve the traffic lanes currently present and “Make McGuinness Safe” proposal be rejected.

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Keep McGuinness MovingPetition StarterKeep McGuinness Moving is a coalition of residents and businesses from Greenpoint, Brooklyn that do not support the removal of traffic lanes on McGuinness Blvd. We do support safety redesigns for crosswalks, the median, signal timing, and enforcement.

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The Issue

DO NOT DONATE MONEY TO THIS WEBSITE

SIGN OUR PETITION HERE KEEP MCGUINNESS MOVING

“MAKE McGUINNESS SAFE” is a proposal to reduce McGuinness Blvd to TWO LANES ONLY by removing traffic lanes on both sides. ONE LANE IN EACH DIRECTION.

“Make McGuinness Safe” produced videos showing NYS Assembly Member Emily Gallagher and City Council Member Lincoln Restler endorsing a “vision” of McGuinness Blvd that thoroughly aligns with that of the powerful lobbying group “Transportation Alternatives.”  Transportation Alternatives is an anti-car bike centric group with a stated mission to “reclaim New York City’s streets from the automobile” and is funded by major corporations such as Uber, Lyft, Blackrock, TwoTrees, Steve Hindy of Brooklyn Brewery (sits on board of Transportation Alternatives) and Amazon [see link here] – not by longtime residents and ordinary citizens of Greenpoint and Williamsburg.

While improvements to McGuinness Blvd are desired and needed, “Make McGuinness Safe” has been biased from the start with no sincere examination of the impact this proposal will have on our side streets, our residents, and the hundreds of local businesses who have been committed to our area for decades, in some cases for 100 years. Transportation Alternatives, NYS Gallagher and CM Lincoln Restler’s proposal doesn’t observe that McGuinness Blvd is a coastal evacuation route, has a firehouse located on it or serves as a necessity for businesses. Reducing McGuinness Blvd to two lanes, will push out many union jobs located in Greenpoint. Many businesses have spoken out about the economic impact of diminishing McGuinness Blvd with Assembly Member Gallagher and Council Member Restler. The politicians have decided to put the interests of their donors above the best interests of the community as a whole.

Reducing McGuinness Blvd to two lanes will:

-       Divert considerable truck and car traffic to the quiet, narrow, one-way residential streets flanking McGuinness Blvd.

-       Create extended backed-up congestion on McGuinness Blvd itself.

-       Harm small business by making their storefronts and worksites less accessible for day-to-day needs/deliveries, and impede access for workers, owners and customers.      

-        Harm our local middle-class residents by driving away the union jobs and large employers of North Greenpoint that have been here for decades.

-       Create delays for NYPD, FDNY and EMT’s while responding locally to emergencies and/or transporting patients to hospitals – none of which are nearby.

We demand the NYC DOT’s redesign of McGuinness Blvd. preserve the traffic lanes currently present and “Make McGuinness Safe” proposal be rejected.

DO NOT DONATE TO THIS WEBSITE - DONATIONS DO NOT GO TO US!

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Keep McGuinness MovingPetition StarterKeep McGuinness Moving is a coalition of residents and businesses from Greenpoint, Brooklyn that do not support the removal of traffic lanes on McGuinness Blvd. We do support safety redesigns for crosswalks, the median, signal timing, and enforcement.
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The Decision Makers

Ydanis Rodriguez
Ydanis Rodriguez
NYC DOT Commissioner
Lincoln Restler
Lincoln Restler
Council Member District 33
Emily Gallagher
Emily Gallagher
NYS Assembly
Brooklyn Community Board 1
Brooklyn Community Board 1
Full Board
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Petition created on April 5, 2022