In a recent community board meeting, discussions centered around the proposed addition of a protected two-way bike lane on Stone Parkway North, from Stillwell to Bronxwood. The proposal, which had previously been withdrawn, reignited debate among board members and community residents regarding its feasibility and necessity.
Several committee members expressed strong opposition to the bike lane, citing concerns about traffic congestion and safety for larger vehicles, including school buses and emergency response units. One member highlighted that the service road is crucial for truck access, arguing that a bike lane would reduce available space for these vehicles, potentially leading to dangerous situations.
Conversely, proponents of the bike lane argued that it could enhance safety for cyclists and improve emergency response times by keeping traffic flowing more smoothly. They suggested that a bike lane with flexible posts could provide adequate protection for cyclists without significantly impeding vehicle access.
Community members also raised concerns about the existing traffic conditions, particularly during school hours, and questioned the need for an additional bike lane when a parallel path already exists on the Greenway. Some residents suggested that improving the current bike path might be a more effective solution than creating a new lane on the service road.
The meeting concluded with a call for further investigation into the proposal, with several members advocating for input from the Department of Transportation to assess the practicality of the bike lane and explore alternative solutions. The ongoing dialogue reflects the community's diverse perspectives on balancing transportation needs with safety and accessibility.