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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2006

Emil Kozerawski is a Williamsburg, Brooklyn resident with a dream. He wants to create a car-free esplanade on Bedford Avenue between North 5th and North 9th Streets.

See more at http://www.carfreebedford.com/

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  • Nice!

  • I completely support this effort. It is something that should happen.

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  • @Zorinlndustries : Wow, it's amazing how silly and uninformed some people are!

  • What a fantastic idea. Eliminate all traffic so none of the local businesses or residents can be supplied with goods or services. Perhaps they should use their bicycles to "truck" essential items into the area. How will emergency service vehicles enter the area when you've created bottlenecks or installed speed bumps which will increase response times? It's a city street with legitimate businesses not a park.

  • Of course, this is not true. Why are you embracing civic dysfunction?

  • Actually, this kind of thing is becoming a reality all over the city. It may not happen on Bedford, but it will happen elsewhere.

    So you had better get used to the dream.

  • I hope your dream is just a dream.

  • Die Hipster scum

  • cities are also for buses which A LOT of people in nyc use and bedford avenue is a main bus route and i dont care about europe this is nyc. go back to the suburbs is for the people that complain about the noise in the city,this a city,its noisy deal with it, wannabes are all theartsy fartsies around, i liked my area when it was just italians, polish puerto ricans, and jews

    it was more interesting then

    i understand the gentrification happens but i dont have to like it and i can say what i please

  • Again, what is with this comments about the suburbs? Cities are for people, not cars. Suburbs are the places that are car-dependent.

  • chel - might want to take a trip to Europe someday. There are pedestrianized streets all over the place, and it was nothing to do with "wanna-bes" (whatever that is). There's nothing suburban about it at all.

  • I love SEA thai restaurant at N.6 st. & berry.

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