The conversion of Furman Street to two-way traffic (which seems to be a long-term proposition, given that new striping is being painted) has necessitated the elimination of the combined bike and pedestrian path along Furman between Joralemon and Montague Streets, as described on the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy website. Possible new alignments for the protected path are being studied by the city DOT and Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Two-Way Furman Means No More Bike/Pedestrian Path
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