
"The Adams administration listened to the community's concerns and decided to reconfigure the bike lane to its original model while still maintaining safety measures."
"We're ecstatic that a judge is currently blocking the city from ripping up street safety improvements... We won't let anyone make our streets more dangerous."
A judge blocked Mayor Adams' decision to dismantle a protected bike lane in Brooklyn, citing misuse of discretion by the city. This legal move comes after an e-biking incident involving a toddler, prompting community concerns. The judge criticized the administration for not involving local officials or the public before making this abrupt announcement. Transportation Alternatives, a cycling advocacy group, welcomed the ruling, arguing that the bike lane's removal would jeopardize street safety. A court hearing is set for August to further address these issues.
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