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From Mayor Finch:

BRIDGEPORT @ WORK

Black Rock to Seaside Park Bike Route Work Underway

A nearly five-mile long bike route is being created to link Black Rock with Seaside Park, funded by the City’s Bridgeport@Work capital improvements plan.

Work is underway on the route, which begins at Fairfield Avenue and Gilman, runs along the water and through Black Rock to Park Avenue, ending at Seaside Park.

“This route will link two of our City’s most scenic areas, providing a safer area for bicyclists to traverse the City,” said Mayor Bill Finch. This route is one of a series of paths that will be marked throughout the City to make roads more bicycle-friendly.

“Making our roads more bicycle-friendly will give residents and visitors alike an opportunity to access our beautiful shoreline, and encourage them to spend time both in Black Rock and Seaside Park,” said 130th District Council representatives Susan Brannelly and Martin McCarthy, both of whom were supportive of this project in their district. 

The route will be designated as a ‘Shared-Road’ bicycle route for most of its length, and will be marked with signage both on the street and on the pavement. The total project cost is approximately $14,874. 

To see more BRIDGEPORT@Work projects log on to: bptatwork.tumblr.com

See below for detailed route information.

The proposed route will be aligned along the following roads:
• From Fairfield Avenue, Gilman Street to Balmforth Street, Gilman Street becomes Eames Boulevard;
• Continue along Eames Boulevard to Old Battery Road, Eames Boulevard becomes Grovers Avenue;
• Continue on Grovers Avenue to Brewster Street;
• Turn right onto Brewster Street to Ellsworth Street;
• Turn left onto Ellsworth Street to Prescott Street;
• Turn right onto Prescott Street to Harbor Avenue;
• Turn left onto Harbor Avenue and a quick left onto Yacht Street to Saint Stephens Street;
• Turn left onto Saint Stephens Street to Wordin Avenue;
• Turn right onto Wordin Avenue to Bostwick Avenue;
• Turn left onto Bostwick Avenue to Railroad Avenue;
• Turn right onto Railroad Avenue to Park Avenue; and
• Turn right onto Park Avenue to Seaside Park

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12 comments

  1. This bike route will be a nice addition to the city’s public roadways. There are so many visitors and residents heading to the Bridgeport shoreline in the summer that allowing and supporting bike traffic will be a big plus. Good work to the council, what a bang for the buck!

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  2. I have made the ride from St. Mary’s to Seaside Park many times. This route is nuts! I would never ride on Railroad Avenue. It’s in awful shape and much too narrow for cars to pass.

    I simply cut over from Bostwick or Wordin to Iranistan via Pine St. (runs along I-95).

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  3. Please, they do nothing all year, and then pull out a bike route to Seaside Park. Mr.&Mrs. Machine, do you think the people of the 130th are that dumb? LOL.

    Vote Jim Fox/Jill Hughes for City Council and stop all this bullshit.

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  4. Thanks Marty McCarthy and Sue Brannelly. Me and my sister took that Bike Route and when we got to Saint Stephens Street to Wordin Avenue, we got mugged!!! I lost my iPod and my sister lost her cell phone. I’ll vote for you guys when hell freezes over. A–holes! Hey! Can Sue Brannelly even get on a bike?

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      1. Easy, have more than one email address. People often seem to have more than one “personality” on here, this way they make themselves sound more convincing. Say for example you are running for an elected position and two or three or four people suddenly are “in someone’s corner,” chances are a couple of those people are the same person.

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  5. Hey! What happen to Cupcake, she was always on this blog? I was thinking maybe Jim Fox is also tc, antitesto, B2,
    Flyonthewall, Fluckarella and Northend Girl, maybe Jim has a dissociative identity disorder. Someone somewhere is going to have to close him down.

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