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Staten Island Goes Car-Free for Exciting Summer Streets Event

UPDATE: Staten Island’s first Summer Streets event of the season kicked off today, July 15, 2023, transforming a section of Forest Avenue from Bard Avenue to Clove Road into a bustling car-free zone. Despite a low turnout, attendees embraced the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful summer weather and connect with their community.

Families like the Varughese family from Manor Heights, who relocated from Brooklyn three years ago, expressed their enthusiasm for the car-free initiative. “There’s so much traffic going on everywhere, so sometimes it’s nice to have streets closed,” said Thomas Varughese. “This event allows people to integrate a little bit more instead of being segregated into neighborhoods.”

Earlier this month, Mayor Eric Adams announced that this year’s Summer Streets program would be the largest in the city’s history, featuring over 22 miles of car-free streets across all five boroughs. Edwina Martin, Staten Island’s public administrator, highlighted the need for more community engagement, drawing comparisons to vibrant open streets events in other boroughs. “I’ve seen pictures of open streets in other boroughs…that’s what I want for us, to bring the community together,” she stated.

The Summer Streets initiative is designed to close streets to motor vehicle traffic, allowing pedestrians and cyclists to explore the area while enjoying various vendors. One key participant, the Animal Care Center, utilized this opportunity to raise awareness about their services. “The more that we can get out in the community, the more we can talk about not only the great animals we have but also the many resources we can provide,” said Paul Sanders, who manages the Staten Island shelter.

A highlight of the event was a captivating Puerto Rican cultural performance by the Cimarrones, showcasing the rich heritage of the community. This segment was a collaborative effort with the Puerto Rican Alliance of Elizabeth, NJ, and Staten Island Puerto Rican Neighbors. “Events like these help us get out in the community and share our message of Puerto Rican pride,” said Marjorie Garcia, a resident of Port Richmond.

While the turnout may have been modest, the spirit of community connection was palpable. Residents expressed hope for future events that would draw larger crowds and foster a sense of unity. “This is exactly the kind of event to bring us out of the house, away from our phones, and appreciate the best of what Staten Island has to offer,” Martin added.

As the Summer Streets program continues throughout the city, Staten Islanders eagerly anticipate upcoming events that promise to enhance community engagement and celebrate local culture. Keep an eye out for more updates as the season unfolds!

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