A six-month disruption for walkers, runners, and bikers who use the 1.25-mile Cherry Walk section of Hudson River Greenway.
Read moreDetailsA six-month disruption for walkers, runners, and bikers who use the 1.25-mile Cherry Walk section of Hudson River Greenway.
Read moreDetailsThe proposal would turn one of the two travel lanes on each side of 96th Street into a dedicated bus lane.
Read moreDetailsYes! The station was removed due to roadwork set to take place over the next few weeks.
Read moreDetailsDOT is seeking input from locals about what you think about how curb space is used, what works well, and what should change.
Read moreDetailsIt’s happened again. The Donald J. Trump highway beautification sign, located just before the West 79th Street exit on the West Side Highway
Read moreDetailsThe NYC Department of Transportation (DOT), the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability (MOS), and Con Edison (ConEd) introduced a plan to install electric vehicle charging
Read moreDetailsThe new bike lane would run north from Columbus Circle to Frederick Douglass Circle—59th Street to 110th Street. It would be bordered by the curb, and painted and
Read moreDetailsFor years before Columbia University Dean Peter Awn was hit by a vehicle at 116th Street and Claremont Avenue in January, residents
Read moreDetailsCommunity Board 7 has formally requested that the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) provide a proposal for a two-way protected bike lane
Read moreDetailsThe City is in the midst of evaluating Upper West Side subway stations and bus routes to improve accessibility and travel time, according
Read moreDetailsLast week, residents of West 67th Street between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue awoke to “NYP License Plates Only” signs spanning almost the entire south side of the block. Without any forewarning, 18 public parking spots disappeared
Read moreDetailsThe city wants to add bike lanes on 110th Street to coincide with the expansion of CitiBike above 110th Street this August. Local leaders
Read moreDetailsTwo insanely cute newborn kittens hitched a ride from Staten Island to the Upper West Side Thursday morning. Department of Transportation employees
Read moreDetailsThe city Department of Transportation suddenly started adding No Standing signs around West 86th Street in recent days. And shortly afterwards, neighbors have seen tow trucks coming to remove cars. Given how few curbside parking spots are available on most days -- a recent report from the city showed that ...
Read moreDetailsThe city has made real progress on its redesign to the notorious "Bowtie of Death" intersection of Broadway and Amsterdam Avenues at 71st Street, completely redesigning the pedestrian walkways and the street itself.
Read moreDetailsThe city is rolling out a big bike share program that will let New Yorkers rent bikes from docking stations and then return them to other docking stations near their destinations. The program is expected to start next summer, but before then the Columbus Avenue Business Improvement District is letting ...
Read moreDetailsBicycles may be mostly peaceful instruments, but talking about bicycles is a full-contact sport on the Upper West Side. On Tuesday night, the DOT presented stats for the Columbus Avenue protected bike lanes from 77th to 96th Street, claiming that since the lanes were installed the avenue has had 34% ...
Read moreDetailsBorough President Scott Stringer and Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal stood in the center of one of the most dangerous intersections in the city surrounded by Upper West Siders today and called for the Department of Transportation to get its act together and fix the intersection. In the past two years, 34 ...
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