Unlike the rest of the borough of Queens, the hamlet has three roads that do not conform to Queens street naming convention, simply named 1st, 2nd and 3rd Streets. The Rockaway Boulevard side separates the streets from the Five Towns Shopping Center. One of the main roads of importance in Queens,
Rockaway Boulevard, runs through Rosedale to Meadowmere, where traffic comes to a halt at Meadowmere's two traffic signals that separate southeast Queens from Lawrence.
Meadowmere Park bridge The bridge and hamlet of Meadowmere Park is the only portion of Nassau county that is located west of Queens. It is along the main east-west flight path to the
John F. Kennedy International Airport's runway which is approximately away from the
Hook Creek Bridge. By 1969, the bridge was in need of repair. In 2016, $2.4 million in grant funding was secured to repair the 110 year old foot bridge and in 2018 the first contract of $243,615 was approved by the Hempstead town board. The bridge will be redesigned to provide emergency access for ambulances in addition to the other narrow meandering road of East Avenue, the only road into the small Island. Opposition to replacement has since stymied the upgrade, residents wanting the current bridge fixed while Nassau town supervisors say the grants are for replacement and improving vehicular access.
Warnerville Warnerville is adjacent to Meadowmere. It is surrounded on three sides by
Jamaica Bay just to the southeast of
John F. Kennedy Airport and comprises just three streets, bordered by
Rockaway Boulevard on the east. == References ==