Mayor de Blasio Announces Prospect Park is Now Completely Car-Free Starting Today

January 2, 2018Recreational  users of park’s loop road – walkers, joggers, and cyclists -- have outnumbered  cars 3 to 1; The park’s first-ever car-free summer in 2017 proved popular  with park-goersBROOKLYN—Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today that starting today,  Prospect Park’s entire loop drive would be permanently car-free for the first  time since the inception of the automobile. The change was first announced in  October 2017, and came as a direct response to the success of the park’s first  car-free summer trial last year.     The car-free hours received  enormous support from the park’s recreational users, who had outnumbered cars  by more than 3-1 during peak morning hours.“Prospect Park holds a very special place in my family’s  history.  It’s where Chirlane and I were married – and then served as the  500-acre ‘backyard’ where we enjoyed playing so often with our kids,” said Mayor  de Blasio.  “Today, we are providing a great new year’s gift that  recognizes the special place the park holds for so many other Brooklyn  families. Now as a safe refuge that has permanently removed cars, the park  can expect to see even more people enjoying walking, jogging and bicycling on  its beautiful loop road.”“We are delighted in this new year to announce  that Prospect Park is now completely and permanently car-free,” said DOT  Commissioner Polly Trottenberg.  “Like the Mayor, I have spent  countless hours enjoying the beauty of Prospect Park.  Cyclists, joggers  and pedestrians, young and old, will be able to rejoice year-round in a safer  and quieter park.” “For 150 years, Prospect Park has been one of New York City’s most  treasured public spaces,” said NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver,  FAICP.  “Thanks to the permanent removal of traffic from the park,  this masterpiece of urban greenery will now be cleaner, safer, more open, and  more beautiful.”   Prior to today, Prospect Park’s East Drive had been open to  traffic during weekday morning rush hour, between 7 and 9 am.  The summer  car-free trial proved popular with the park’s walkers, joggers, and cyclists,  who during peak season, outnumber cars during morning rush hours by 1,000 to  just 300. After Labor Day weekend, New York City received petitions with more  than 1,100 signatures calling for the full-time car-free hours for the entire  park.   In October, the Mayor announced the permanent car-free change  as part of Brooklyn City Hall in Your Borough.DOT found that during the summer-car free trial, traffic on  alternate routes outside of the park was only marginally affected.  

The  agency was confident that, when combined with improvements to signal timing and  turn lanes, any adverse effects of a car-free park on nearby streets could be  minimized.  After the park’s West Drive went car-free in June 2015, the  most affected alternative southbound evening rush hour route saw an increased  travel time of less than a minute, while other afternoon drivers actually saw  travel times improve.DOT has coordinated the transition to a car-free Prospect Park  with NYC Parks and the Prospect Park Alliance. Drivers have been advised  of the change by variable message boards posted at the Park Circle entrance of  the park for the last three weeks.  As the car-free hours take effect, DOT  will closely monitor traffic to better accommodate traffic pattern changes, as  well as implement additional changes if necessary."A new year means a new  chapter for Prospect Park, a chapter that once and for all has permanently  removed cars from Brooklyn""s backyard,” said Brooklyn Borough President Eric  Adams. “I applaud all of the incredible community members whose years of  advocacy have translated into action. It is a pleasure to be part of this  meaningful decision that will advance safety and serenity in this signature  park."  "I am very pleased that  Prospect Park will be permanently car-free,” said Assemblymember Jo Anne  Simon. “A car-free Prospect Park is a safer and healthier park for all park  users. I thank Mayor de Blasio and Commissioner Polly Trottenberg for ensuring  that the park is a safe and enjoyable destination for park-goers."  “Parks are spaces designed for family recreation and individual  leisure. The flow of vehicles in Prospect Park interrupts the peace of park  visitors while increasing the level of greenhouse emissions and pedestrian  crashes,” said Council Chair of the Committee on Transportation, Ydanis  Rodríguez. “Having Prospect Park free of vehicles will keep the park’s  visitors safer and more protected than ever before.”"A car-free Prospect Park means millions of parkgoers can now  discover the true essence of Brooklyn’s backyard - an oasis of tranquility,  recreation, and culture in the midst of a natural landscape,” said Council  Member Laurie A. Cumbo. “For generations, Brooklyn families have walked,  cycled, and jogged throughout this cherished green space. Today marks another  step towards a healthier park and future for our children, seniors, and  families.”"While it""s a little harder to remember on this frigid  morning, Prospect Park is a haven for walkers, joggers, cyclists, seniors, and  families, our refuge in the heart of Brooklyn,” said Council Member Brad  Lander. “A car-free park is a more peaceful park, a more beautiful park,  and -- most important -- a safer park. Thanks to Mayor de Blasio, to  Commissioner Trottenberg, to decades of advocates, and to everyone who made  this day a reality."

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