The Adams administration is reconsidering proposals to upgrade a crumbling section of the BQE to three lanes.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.The city said on Friday that it will reconsider controversial plans to add a third lane to a crumbling section of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
“We are committed to environmental justice, public health, and reducing the harmful effects of the BQE by building as narrow a structure as possible,” Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez wrote in a statement.Currently, there are only two lanes in each direction – a measure meant to reduce the deterioration of the 1.5-mile stretch of roadway. Advocates and politicians had said the city should not be expanding space for cars, but rather seeking to reduce traffic.
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