Places
Name | From | To | Distance | # of lanes | Traffic direction | Additional notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aitken Place | Sidney Place | Clinton Street | 0.06 | 1 | East | |
Bay Ridge Place | 69th Street/Bay Ridge Avenue | Ovington Avenue | 0.08 mile | 1 | South | |
Bergen Place | Wakeman Place | 67th Street | 0.07 mile | 1 | South | |
Cathedral Place | Jay Street | Flatbush Avenue Extension | 0.11 mile | 1 | East | |
College Place | Dead-end | Love Lane | 0.07 | 1 | North to south | |
Columbia Place | Joralemon Street | State Street | 0.11 mile | 1 | South | |
Elizabeth Place | Old Fulton Street | Doughty Street | 0.04 mile | 1 | South | |
Elm Place | Fulton Street | Livingston Street | 0.07 mile | 1 | North | |
Gallatin Place | Fulton Street | Livingston Street | 0.07 mile | 1 | North | |
Fiske Place | Garfield Place | Carroll Street | 0.08 mile | 1 | North-South (2 way) | |
Garden Place | Joralemon Street | State Street | 0.12 mile | 1 | South | |
Garfield Place | Prospect Park West | Fourth Avenue | 0.71 mile | 1 | West | |
Grove Place | Hanover Place | Dead-end | 0.05 | 1 | West to east | |
Hanover Place | Fulton Street | Livingston Street | 0.07 mile | 1 | North | |
Pierrepont Place | Pierrepont Street | Montague Street | 0.05 mile | 1 | North | |
Polhemus Place | Garfield Place | Carroll Street | 0.07 mile | 1 | North-South (2 way) | |
Red Cross Place | Cadman Plaza East | Adams Street | 0.05 | 1 | East | |
Sedgwick Place | Wakeman Place | 67th Street | 0.07 mile | 1 | North | |
Sidney Place | Joralemon Street | State Street | 0.13 mile | 1 | North | |
Tech Place | Adams Street | Jay Street | 0.08 | 1 | East | Renamed portion of Johnson Street |
Wakeman Place | Colonial Road | 3rd Avenue | 0.3 mile | 1 | East | |
Willow Place | Joralemon Streer | State Street | 0.11 mile | 1 | South |
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