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Vote Now: Should New TZB Bikeway/Walkway Be Named For Pete Seeger?

The state legislature's approval late last month of a measure to name the new Tappan Zee Bridge after former Gov. Mario Cuomo drew much reaction after Cuomo's son, current Gov. Andrew Cuomo, proposed the name change.

Pete Seeger

Pete Seeger

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Manhattanville College
Paul Feiner, Town of Greenburgh supervisor

Paul Feiner, Town of Greenburgh supervisor

Photo Credit: Greenburgh website
The new Tappan Zee Bridge.

The new Tappan Zee Bridge.

Photo Credit: New Bridge/NY

Poll
Do you think the new Tappan Zee Bridge bikeway/walkway should be named for Pete Seeger?
Final Results Voting Closed

Do you think the new Tappan Zee Bridge bikeway/walkway should be named for Pete Seeger?

  • Definitely
    60%
  • Definitely not
    17%
  • Maybe
    2%
  • It shouldn't be named for any one person
    19%
  • Don't really care
    2%

While naming the bridge after a politician may not be so popular in the Hudson Valley, how about naming the bikeway and walkway on the new bridge after a musician.

Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner thinks it's a great idea and is proposing it.

Feiner wants to name the bikeway/walkway after Pete Seeger, a native of Patterson in Putnam County who was an American folk singer and social activist who actively fought against pollution in the Hudson River.

Feiner notes Seeger "worked hard to focus public attention on a cleaner Hudson River."

"I also would like to suggest that the state consider creating an outdoor environmental museum along the three mile bridge  -- featuring environmental exhibits that pedestrians and cyclists could benefit from.," Feiner said.

For more of Feiner's thoughts on the matter, click here.

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