Greenpointers are demanding that the city implement a full road diet on McGuinness Boulevard amid allegations that a top mayoral aide was bribed to interfere with a Department of Transportation-approved redesign.

Ingrid Lewis-Martin, a former chief advisor to Mayor Eric Adams, allegedly agreed to alter the redesign in exchange for cash and a TV show cameo offered by Broadway Stages owners Gina and Anthony Argento, according to indictments that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced last week .

The indictment was “vindicating” in some ways, said Bronwyn Breitner, a local mom and founding member of Make McGuinness Safe. Locals had long suspected that Lewis-Martin had moved behind the scenes to scuttle the project.

“We’d been seeing really strange behavior by senior Adam

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