In The City That Never Sleeps, A Corner Where Streets Are Never Sweeped
There are many amazing details buried in this story:
City Island, the last bastion of alternate-side-free parking in the Bronx, has been spared for now.
But the trade-off is another two years of road construction along its main thoroughfare.
At a public hearing last week, Community Board 10 voted to table a motion to add parking regulations along City Island Ave., which runs along the entire island.
The motion will probably not be brought before the board again until after a sewer project and the replacement of the bridge leading to the island are completed, according to those familiar with the issue.
“It probably won’t be happening for quite some time,” said District Manager Kenneth Kearns. “I would guess it’d be a minimum of two years.”
The Garden Club of City Island requested that alternate-side parking be enforced for 30 minutes twice a week to give street sweepers a chance to clean the road, which becomes traffic-congested, especially on weekends and during the summer, when hordes of visitors come to the island for its numerous seafood restaurants.
Until recently, the club paid two workers to sweep the mile-long street on foot, even though city regulations hold property owners responsible for cleaning 18 inches into the street in front of their properties.
One of those workers graduated college and no longer had time to clean. The other, a senior citizen, could not handle the whole road alone.
Is the most amazing detail A) there’s a little corner of the city where alternate-side parking doesn’t exist (a veritable Big Rock Candy Mountain for car owners); B) a two-man crew consisting of an elderly person and a college student has been cleaning the entire road; or C) alternate-side parking actually exists for the purpose of sweeping the streets?
Obviously the answer is C . . .
Location Scout: City Island.
Posted: October 17th, 2006 | Filed under: Quality Of Life, The Bronx