Borough President Vito Fossella and his fellow elected officials victoriously announced that the city will be removing the recently-installed fencing around the Martling Avenue Bridge.
Initially, they intended to announce plans to file a lawsuit against the city and the City Department of Transportation to remove the fence, but after a “reasonable and rational conversation” with the deputy mayor’s office, it was deemed that legal action was no longer necessary. “We got an early Christmas present because thanks to Mayor Eric Adams and the voice of this community, this fence will be coming down,” said Borough President Fossella at a press conference at the site. “A true leader steps up when the people underneath him do something silly and the intention is just to cover their tracks and say tough luck, but Mayor Eric Adams overruled them and did what was right for Staten Island and for you.” The Martling Avenue Bridge bisects Clove Lakes Park between Slosson Avenue and Clove Road. When the fence was installed, nearby residents called it an eyesore which disrupted their views of the park. Last month, Borough President Fossella led a rally at the site calling upon the DOT to remove the fence as it did not fit in with the rule of the law they cited: The bridge doesn’t sit over a highway, railroad, or navigable waterway. “We all know that this is just a beautiful little spot, not just on Staten Island, but in the city,” said Borough President Fossella. “This bridge is iconic -- people take wedding photos here, people fish here, people make great memories here -- and then out of the blue one day, we saw this hideous, ridiculous-looking fence on top of both walls across the street. The people of this community rightfully stood up and protested and I applaud them for knowing what the right thing to do was. This is what happens when government works -- and it is because of you.” Comments are closed.
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