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DOT Art partnered with DOT School Safety to present a barrier mural along the jersey barriers that protect the bike lane on 7th Avenue between 67th Street and Bay Ridge Parkway in Brooklyn. Titled, “Strong/Soft like a Cliffrose,” the floral design aimed to bring a bit of whimsy and color to the daily commute. The contrasting colored pattern softened the concrete surface of the barriers while paying tribute to the Cliffrose’s ability to survive in extreme weather conditions and grow on rocky cliffs. Artist, Cat Willett, lead the painting of the mural with assistance from volunteers from New York Cares, JP Morgan Chase & Co. and students from I.S. 259 William McKinley School. The protected bike lane was one of a number of safety projects related to the Mayor’s Green Wave plan to increase cycling safety in NYC.
NYC DOT Art Program, Barrier Beautification (2019)
In partnership with DOT School Safety, NY Cares, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and I.S. 259 William McKinley School
Strong/Soft as a Cliff Rose by Cat Willett
Barrier, 7th Avenue between 67th Street and Bay Ridge Parkway, Brooklyn
www1.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/pedestrians/schoolsafety.shtml
June 11, 2018, Bronx - Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today kicked off a statewide campaign to pass the Red Flag Gun Protection Bill, also known as the Extreme Risk Protection Order Bill, advanced by the Governor last week.
June 11, 2018, Bronx - Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today kicked off a statewide campaign to pass the Red Flag Gun Protection Bill, also known as the Extreme Risk Protection Order Bill, advanced by the Governor last week.
“Urban Playscape” unites intersecting black and white stripes juxtaposed against woven pixelated bands of bright pink, orange and turquoise, with geometric shapes of lush greens and billowing lines suggestive of a biological, human world. The design creates a sense of place suggestive of a dynamic game board that can be infinitely improvised for play and interaction to inspire creativity and imagination.
NYC DOT Art Program, Asphalt Art Activations (2019)
In partnership with DOT School Safety
Special thanks to P.S. 154 Jonathan D. Hyatt Elementary School, South Bronx Classical Charter School II and Zeta Bronx I Elementary
Urban Playscape by Kim Carlino
Asphalt Pedestrian Space, Alexander Avenue between E. 135th Street to E. 137th Street, Bronx
www1.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/pedestrians/schoolsafety.shtml
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and Education Chancellor Carmen Farina speak with parent leaders about school safety at the Harry Belafonte Library in Harlem on Monday October 2, 2017. Edwin J. Torres/Mayoral Photography Office.
“Urban Playscape” unites intersecting black and white stripes juxtaposed against woven pixelated bands of bright pink, orange and turquoise, with geometric shapes of lush greens and billowing lines suggestive of a biological, human world. The design creates a sense of place suggestive of a dynamic game board that can be infinitely improvised for play and interaction to inspire creativity and imagination.
NYC DOT Art Program, Asphalt Art Activations (2019)
In partnership with DOT School Safety
Special thanks to P.S. 154 Jonathan D. Hyatt Elementary School, South Bronx Classical Charter School II and Zeta Bronx I Elementary
Urban Playscape by Kim Carlino
Asphalt Pedestrian Space, Alexander Avenue between E. 135th Street to E. 137th Street, Bronx
www1.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/pedestrians/schoolsafety.shtml
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and Education Chancellor Carmen Farina speak with parent leaders about school safety at the Harry Belafonte Library in Harlem on Monday October 2, 2017. Edwin J. Torres/Mayoral Photography Office.
June 11, 2018, Bronx - Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today kicked off a statewide campaign to pass the Red Flag Gun Protection Bill, also known as the Extreme Risk Protection Order Bill, advanced by the Governor last week.
Minister Rob Fleming joined Vic PD Police Chief Del Manak along with Vic PD officers, Vic PD Traffic Safety team and volunteers for a traffic safety event at George Jay Elementary prior to the 2019-20 school year.
June 11, 2018, Bronx - Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today kicked off a statewide campaign to pass the Red Flag Gun Protection Bill, also known as the Extreme Risk Protection Order Bill, advanced by the Governor last week.
Responding I Think To An EDP Or An 85 Or An Officer Injured Or Something, They Left 10 Minutes Later On A 90 X-Ray Signal
With the start of a new school year, the Georgia Department of Public Safety reviewed important Georgia bus laws. School safety is of utmost importance – probably now more than ever – and the Department takes violations very seriously. Drivers, please read the bus laws below and do...
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and Education Chancellor Carmen Farina speak with parent leaders about school safety at the Harry Belafonte Library in Harlem on Monday October 2, 2017. Edwin J. Torres/Mayoral Photography Office.
Governor Phil Murphy and cabinet officials announce steps to support school communities on February 20, 2018 in Trenton, NJ. Edwin J. Torres/ Governor's Office.
Minister Rob Fleming joined Vic PD Police Chief Del Manak along with Vic PD officers, Vic PD Traffic Safety team and volunteers for a traffic safety event at George Jay Elementary prior to the 2019-20 school year.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and Education Chancellor Carmen Farina speak with parent leaders about school safety at the Harry Belafonte Library in Harlem on Monday October 2, 2017. Edwin J. Torres/Mayoral Photography Office.
Governor Phil Murphy and cabinet officials announce steps to support school communities on February 20, 2018 in Trenton, NJ. Edwin J. Torres/ Governor's Office.
Governor Phil Murphy and cabinet officials announce steps to support school communities on February 20, 2018 in Trenton, NJ. Edwin J. Torres/ Governor's Office.
Governor Phil Murphy and cabinet officials announce steps to support school communities on February 20, 2018 in Trenton, NJ. Edwin J. Torres/ Governor's Office.
Title: William Fox School
Creator: Adolph B. Rice Studio
Date: 1960 Apr. 26
Identifier: Rice Collection 2818B
Format: 1 negative, safety film, 4 x 5 in.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Virginia, Visual Studies, 800 E. Broad St., Richmond, VA, 23219, USA, digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:8881/R
Governor Phil Murphy and cabinet officials announce steps to support school communities on February 20, 2018 in Trenton, NJ. Edwin J. Torres/ Governor's Office.
“The NYPD will be giving special attention along with other city agencies for our children returning to school,” said NYPD Chief of Transportation Thomas Chan. “Our officers will be focusing on speeding and distracted drivers. Please drive carefully.”
“I have supported both red light cameras and speed cameras as a way to modify driver behavior. We live in a very congested city and we must take steps to make it safe for everyone,” said Assembly Member Deborah Glick. “I applaud Mayor De Blasio’s commitment to a safer city and see this as an important part of his Vision Zero.”
"Speed kills. My son Sammy would still be alive today if the driver had been going slower,” said Amy Cohen of Families for Safe Streets. “Speed cameras are a critical lifesaving tool."
"The NYPD will be giving special attention along with other city agencies for our children returning to school,” said NYPD Chief of Transportation Thomas Chan. “Our officers will be focusing on speeding and distracted drivers. Please drive carefully.”
Minister Rob Fleming joined Vic PD Police Chief Del Manak along with Vic PD officers, Vic PD Traffic Safety team and volunteers for a traffic safety event at George Jay Elementary prior to the 2019-20 school year.
Burbank, CA / USA - March 24, 2018: At one of the “March for Our Lives” demonstrations being held across the nation, protestors walking by chant in unison "This is what democracy looks like."
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Whittier - The bus company blamed for the death of a 19-year-old student with Autism said Friday it was installing new electronic safety alarms in its 130 buses to prevent future tragedies. The alarm can only be disarmed when the driver walks to the back of the bus and activates a small switch. Hun "Paul" Joon-Lee died September 11th at the Pupil Transportation Cooperative yard after he was left alone in a bus for hours on a hot afternoon, police said. KFI photo by Eric Leonard/@LeonardFiles
Whittier - The bus company blamed for the death of a 19-year-old student with Autism said Friday it was installing new electronic safety alarms in its 130 buses to prevent future tragedies. The alarm can only be disarmed when the driver walks to the back of the bus and activates a small switch. Hun "Paul" Joon-Lee died September 11th at the Pupil Transportation Cooperative yard after he was left alone in a bus for hours on a hot afternoon, police said. KFI photo by Eric Leonard/@LeonardFiles
“I have supported both red light cameras and speed cameras as a way to modify driver behavior. We live in a very congested city and we must take steps to make it safe for everyone,” said Assembly Member Deborah Glick. “I applaud Mayor De Blasio’s commitment to a safer city and see this as an important part of his Vision Zero.”