04/05/2022
Let's bring bus rapid transit to Northen Boulevard, says City Council Member Shekar Krishnan.
Called Select Bus Service in New York, the speedy buses would also ease congestion and expand accessibility on the busy boulevard, Krishnan told the Queens Chronicle last week.
“Having express SBS bus service on Northern would be a game changer from both a bus accessibility standpoint and in reducing congestion,” he said.
Krishnan has been a supporter of SBS for some time, as have Assembly Member Jessica Gonazalez Rojas and state Sen. Jessica Ramos. The three are the city and state legislators representing the Northern Boulvard area in Jackson Heights.
What's more, there appears to be a solution to a potential obstacle to SBS - parking in bus-only lanes - something that is much less likely to happen when the bus-only lane is alongside the center median. See photo of such bus-only lanes in San Francisco.
Despite, the support of the local officials and Mayor Eric Adams recent call for major imrpovements in the New York bus service, an MTA official wrote in a chat yo me during last week's Queens Bus Redesign Zoom meeting that SBS service was not planned for the boulevard.
Northern Boulevard Rapid Riders, a JH group advocting SBS service, which I am a member, points out that Queens suffers from a shortage of subway service. Queens is the second biggest borough in population, just behind Brooklyn, but next to last in rapid transit, or subways service, followed only by Staten Island.
JH subways were already dangerously crowded prior to Covid and will not be able to accomodate new development occurring the length of Northern Boulevard. The biggest of those projects is the proposed Innovation QNS, a huge office/shopping/entertainment/residential (3,200 units) development - just north of Northern Boulevard at Steinway Street, which would overwhelm already jammed trains at nearby subway stops. www.silversteinproperties.com/innovation-qns.
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