: ## Analysis of Source Material
1. Core Topic & understanding:
The article details a situation where former New York City Mayor Eric Adams intervened to reopen a car-free section of Silver Lake Park on Staten Island to vehicular traffic. This decision was made despite opposition from advocates who highlighted the increased safety and community benefits of the car-free zone, and despite data showing relatively low rates of crime in the park. The article also touches on a similar situation in Forest Park, Queens, and the current Mayor Mamdani‘s consideration of reversing these policies. The overarching theme is a conflict between prioritizing car access versus pedestrian/community space and safety within city parks.
2. Defining Optimal Keywords:
* Primary topic: Park Access & Traffic Prioritization / Car-free Parks
* Primary Keyword: car-free parks
* Secondary Keywords:
* Silver Lake Park
* Eric Adams (specifically in relation to this issue)
* Staten Island
* pedestrian safety
* traffic violence
* park access
* Forest Park
* Mamdani (current mayor)
* NYC Parks
* DOT (Department of Transportation)
* Freedom of Data law (FOIL)
* pedestrian zones
* urban planning
* community space
* traffic calming
* park road closures
* road reopening
* pedestrianization
* park safety
* car dependency
* enduring transportation
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* street safety
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* pedestrian injuries
* cyclist injuries
* car access
* policy reversal
* lame duck policies
* data driven decision making
* fear mongering
* rape attempt (as a context for the political arguments, but used cautiously)
* traffic violence statistics
* digital signage (related to the sidewalk placement)
* community impact
* quality of life
* public space
* urban mobility
* city planning
* policy change
* political intervention
* mayor's directive
* public health (related to traffic violence)
* environmental impact (related to car traffic)
* urban habitat
* local government
* public officials
* elected officials
* borough president
* district attorney
* council member
* political pressure
* public outcry
* community engagement
* stakeholder involvement
* policy implementation
* policy evaluation
* data analysis
* public records
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* road infrastructure
* park infrastructure
* urban design
* landscape architecture
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* decision making
* risk assessment
* cost-benefit analysis
* stakeholder analysis
* impact assessment
* evaluation metrics
* performance indicators
* data visualization
* mapping
* GIS
* spatial analysis
* demographic data







