Some fun new art created by kids along the Columbia Street section of the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway
This is a mockup of a proposed greenway that would encircle Jamaica Bay, and the National Park Service would help create. I don’t think this map is actually available online anywhere yet…
We caught a glimpse today during the Brooklyn Waterfront Epic Ride.
Streetsblog gives a nice recap of a public meeting this week on the proposed addition of a two-way Flushing Avenue bike lane — part of the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway initiative.
Seems the plans are hardly a done deal…
I live just a few blocks from a short, completed section of the planned Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway along Columbia Street. The path runs from Atlantic Avenue to Degraw Street, near the northern tip of Red Hook.
Soon, the path will go all the way south to Bay Ridge. For now it ends here:
There’s also a strange guy who lives (or at least hangs out) near the southern end of the path and has a bunch of junk all strung up against the fence. He feeds the pigeons and a huge family of stray cats that wander around the area.
And some cool art painted boards protecting a construction site on Degraw Street.
Check it out sometime!




