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Speak Up for Albany’s “Walkway over the Hudson”

You’ve heard of the pedestrian bridge in Poughkeepsie, but did you know that New York’s Capital District has its own “Walkway over the Hudson?” Well, it used to anyway. Tri-State’s ally for a more sustainable transportation network, Parks & Trails New York, is working to make sure the Albany area gets this critical pedestrian and bicycling transportation connection back:

For nearly a century, a walkway on the Livingston Avenue Bridge provided a safe and easily accessible crossing over the Hudson River between Albany and Rensselaer. After suffering years of neglect, the walkway was closed to bicyclists and pedestrians roughly a decade ago.

The Livingston Avenue Bridge has reached the end of it’s lifespan, and a replacement is currently in design. It is imperative that this publicly funded bridge replacement accommodate the region’s needs for a safe and accessible bike and pedestrian network. A decade’s worth of studies have supported the replacement of the walkway and public support for the walkway is overwhelming. However, there is more work to be done. Amtrak, NYSDOT, and our representatives in all levels of government need to recognize the demand for the walkway and ensure it’s inclusion with the bridge replacement.

Together, we can ensure the replacement bridge will be an asset to our communities. Come join fellow stakeholders to discuss the opportunities presented by the replacement of the walkway and find out how your voice can be heard on Monday, November 18th @7pm at the Albany Public Library Main Branch Auditorium, 161 Washington Avenue in Albany, New York.

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Al king
Al king
10 years ago

Build the sidewalk already U toll taking govt slugs!

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