My guess is this is signage for the rerouting of the Greenway in connection with the East Side Coastal Resiliency project - matches the weekly construction bulletin. If I'm right, similar signs should pop up on 2nd Ave, except point south instead of north. https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/escr/downloads/pdf/ESCR-SANDRESM2-Weekly-Bulletin-2-11-30-12-04-20.pdf
So this means they will soon be shutting down the pathway on the East River, which is used by thousands of people every day? And all of those people are supposed to use 1st and 2nd Avenues instead? How convenient.
The only reasonable way to deal with the closure of the greenway would be to widen the bike path a lane. No way all that bike traffic can—or should—cram into the existing too-narrow bike lane.
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santacon related?
how hard would it be to yank off the blue painter-taped trash bag?
There’s one on 9th Street East of Av A. So annoying that DOT litters the street with this without notice.
I really hope there is a right arrow underneath that trash bag.
From the photo,it appears to be octagonal,as in a regulation stop sign
The only thing that annoys me about this photo is that the Cookie Walk banner isn't there this year. Nobody Cares about anything else.
My guess is this is signage for the rerouting of the Greenway in connection with the East Side Coastal Resiliency project - matches the weekly construction bulletin. If I'm right, similar signs should pop up on 2nd Ave, except point south instead of north. https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/escr/downloads/pdf/ESCR-SANDRESM2-Weekly-Bulletin-2-11-30-12-04-20.pdf
So this means they will soon be shutting down the pathway on the East River, which is used by thousands of people every day? And all of those people are supposed to use 1st and 2nd Avenues instead? How convenient.
The only reasonable way to deal with the closure of the greenway would be to widen the bike path a lane. No way all that bike traffic can—or should—cram into the existing too-narrow bike lane.
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