RED HOOK, BROOKLYN — The Red Hook stop on the new NYC Ferry should be more accessible to people in the neighborhood, according to a city councilman.
Carlos Menchaca, who represents Red Hook and Sunset Park, outlined a series of improvements he'd like to see made to the ferry terminal, on Ferris Street and Clinton Wharf.
Those improvements include tearing down an "uninviting" chain link fence, extending Pioneer Street to the dock with a bike lane and sidewalks, adding a bus stop and installing a Citi Bike station at the terminal.
Menchaca faces reelection in this months Democratic primary and made the announcement about transportation improvements in Sunset Park and Red Hook in hopes of bolstering his chances of staying in office for another four years.
"We've already done a lot to improve transportation in the long-disconnected Red Hook and under-served Sunset Park communities, but I'm glad to say there is more to come," Menchaca said in a statement. "I'm ready to get to work on these projects immediately and will make it a priority if re-elected to see them to completion."
Menchaca was joined by Ydanis Rodriguez, the city council's transportation committee chair, and Eric McClure, the head of StreetsPAC, who have both endorsed him.
"Carlos Menchaca has made better transit and safer streets for his constituents a top priority from his first day in the City Council," McClure said in a statement. "That commitment to progressive transportation policy is the reason we supported him in 2013, and why we so enthusiastically support his re-election."
Below is Menchaca's plan to improve transportation in Red Hook and Sunset Park, courtesy of his campaign:
Image courtesy Carlos Menchaca campaign
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