Lily Pond Avenue

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Maintained byNYCDOT
Length0.71 mi (1.14 km)[1]
Lily Pond Avenue
OwnerCity of New York
Maintained byNYCDOT
Length0.71 mi (1.14 km)[1]
LocationStaten Island, New York
Coordinates40°35′57.04″N 74°3′49.89″W / 40.5991778°N 74.0638583°W / 40.5991778; -74.0638583
South endFather Capodanno Boulevard in Arrochar
Major
junctions
I-278 in Concord
North endTompkins Avenue in Shore Acres

Lily Pond Avenue is a relatively short primary artery in the South Beach, Arrochar, Concord, and Shore Acres neighborhoods in the New York City borough of Staten Island.[2]

Lily Pond Avenue is the middle leg of Staten Island's coastal eastern corridor, possessing the same route as School Road and Father Capodanno Boulevard. Important intersections include Tompkins Avenue, Narrows Road, Major Avenue, and McClean Avenue. Lily Pond Avenue passes underneath the Staten Island Expressway at the foot of the Verrazzano–Narrows Bridge.[2] Landmarks include the Verrazzano–Narrows Bridge Memorial.[3][4]

Points of interest

A busy thoroughfare, Lily Pond Avenue has been the scene of at least one fatal motorcycle accident in 2012,[5][6] and a roadside memorial was set up on the side of that road.[7]

A small, 35-bed nursing home is located on Lily Pond Avenue.[8]

Transportation

Because of the easy access the artery provides to the Verrazzano–Narrows Bridge amongst other destinations,[9] MTA Regional Bus Operations runs the following public bus routes along the avenue:

  • All S51 buses serving School Road run along Lily Pond Avenue's entire route. Fort Wadsworth service runs south of Battery Road, along with the S81.[10]
  • The S53 runs from the Staten Island Expressway to McClean Avenue.[10]
  • The SIM5, SIM6 and SIM9 run from the Staten Island Expressway to Father Capodanno Boulevard.[10]

The New York City Marathon directs buses and private vehicles to Lily Pond Avenue, which is just outside the main staging area for the start of the famous foot race.[11] The street is then closed to through traffic.[12]

The City of New York has a designated bicycle lane on Lily Pond Avenue.[13]

Major intersections

References

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