Rockland lawmakers say relocation of TZB shared path terminus spares S. Nyack of “traffic nightmare”

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NEW CITY – Rockland County legislators have announced their support of an agreement reached by the state and the Village of South Nyack to relocate the terminus of the Tappan Zee Bridge shared use path eliminating the plan to place its end at the corner of Cornelison and South Broadway, a residential section of South Nyack.
The shared use path is a three-mile pedestrian-bike path that will cross the northbound span of the new bridge from Thruway-owned land in Tarrytown to a potential terminus point at interchange 10, the first exit on the Rockland County side of the Thruway.
The new bridge community benefits program has allocated $250,000 for the village to study the feasibility of redesigning and redeveloping interchange 10. The village will consider several proposals from consulting firms on the best design and economically feasible concepts. 




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