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NYC DOT, Alta and Citi Announce Agreement to Expand and Enhance Citi Bike Program in New York City

 

New Firm and Management to Double the Size of the Nation’s Largest Bike Share System to at Least 12,000 Bikes at 700 Stations and in More Neighborhoods by 2017

 

Learn more: on.nyc.gov/1FVY54A

On Monday, December 19, 2-16 NYC announces the kick-off of ParkNYC, a new mobile payment option for on-street parking in NYC. Learn more at ParkNYC.org

On Monday, July 13, 2015 NYC Department of Transportation and MTA New York City Transit Buses launched the M86 Select Bus Service route between the Upper East and Upper West Sides.

NYC DOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg joined UNICEF, NYPD Chief Chan, Zoleka Mandela, WHO and Michelle Yeoh joined together to #SaveKidsLives with road safety.

On Monday, July 13, 2015 NYC Department of Transportation and MTA New York City Transit Buses launched the M86 Select Bus Service route between the Upper East and Upper West Sides.

Recognizing NYC DOT Employees with 35 years of service: Jean Claude Malary

Artist Rena Leinberger transposed images of the veiled environment behind a fence on Vernon Boulevard and Queens Plaza South onto its face. She took six photographs shot in documentary fashion of the view beneath the Queensboro Bridge. These photographs were then re-photographed with everyday objects, in a state of falling, in front of them suggesting precipitation, celebration, and elusiveness. Never the artwork nor the scene they depict can ever be viewed in entirety, partially obscured by the flurry.

 

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, pARTners

When it opens like this, up is not over by Rena Leinberger

Presented with International Studio & Curatorial Program

Vernon Boulevard at Queens Plaza South, Queens

www.nyc.gov/urbanart

renaleinberger.com/home.html

 

www.nyc.gov/summerstreets

 

For more info/photos, follow:

Twitter: @summerstreets

Facebook: @Summer Streets

Instagram: @nyc_dot

On September 14, 2011, DOT selected Alta Bicycle Share to run NYC's new bike share system.

 

Bike share is a privately-funded & operated, city-supported, program that adds a new affordable option to getting around New York City. Think Zipcar with bikes, and you don’t have to bring the bike back to where you started! Alta Bicycle Share will run, manage and maintain the bike share system, while NYC DOT will coordinate community outreach and regulate station siting.

 

nycitybikeshare.com

nyc.gov/bikeshare

This week the NYC DOT Vision Zero Street Team joins forces with Manhattan's NYPD 19th & 23rd Precincts to educate New Yorkers on the Upper East Side about Vision Zero and traffic safety.

Jay Walder, former MTA Chairman and CEO, to Serve as Incoming CEO of Alta

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NYC DOT, Alta and Citi Announce Agreement to Expand and Enhance Citi Bike Program in New York City

 

New Firm and Management to Double the Size of the Nation’s Largest Bike Share System to at Least 12,000 Bikes at 700 Stations and in More Neighborhoods by 2017

 

Learn more: on.nyc.gov/1FVY54A

www.nyc.gov/summerstreets

 

For more info/photos, follow:

Twitter: @summerstreets

Facebook: @Summer Streets

Instagram: @nyc_dot

Inspired by Andy Warhol’s work and life, Rob Pruitt created The Andy Monument as a tribute depicting the late artist as a ghostly, silver presence – as a potent cultural force as both artist and self-created myth. From 1968 to 1984 Union Square was the location of Andy Warhol’s Factory where he and his collaborators reinvented the conventional artist’s studio and made history.

 

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Arterventions

The Andy Monument by Rob Pruitt

Presented with Public Art Fund

Broadway and 17th Street, Manhattan

www.nyc.gov/urbanart

www.publicartfund.org/robpruitt/

 

Days before New York City turned back its clocks, a team from NYC DOT went out to the Manhattan Bridge bike path to stop cyclists who were riding without lights. Free front (white) and rear (red) lights were given to riders in need - and just in time for dusk!

 

DYK that cyclists in NYC are required by law to wear front (white) and rear (red) lights from dusk to dawn? So lighten up!

NYC DOT and NYPD bring back "don't block the box" to 50 busy intersections citywide.

Choreographer Pavel Sustiak, together with Palissimo, broke boundaries addressing the complexity of public and private spaces showing that art can occur when and where you least expect it.

 

Performances began with dancer Lindsey Dietz Marchant appearing to have missed her ferry and pressing her body to the closed doors in the boarding area at the ferry terminal. A small group of individuals then wandered over to scan the schedule that Lindsey was standing near – while they did, she stood frozen with one foot raised and spread her arms. Performers Gina Bashour and Jeff Kent Jacobs then morphed from civilians to contorted beings at which point most onlookers became confused not knowing whether to move or watch until it became clear a choreographed dance piece was being performed right in front of their eyes. To accompany the choreography, a sound bar was set up to which onlookers could plug in to hear different soundtracks thereby creating individualized unique experiences with the artwork.

 

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Artervention

HALT! By Pavel Sustiak

Presented with Palissimo

Whitehall Ferry Terminal, Manhattan

www.nyc.gov/urbanart

www.palissimo.com/

 

Recognizing NYC DOT Employees with 35 years of service: Gregory Tomlinson

Jay Walder, former MTA Chairman and CEO, to Serve as Incoming CEO of Alta

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NYC DOT, Alta and Citi Announce Agreement to Expand and Enhance Citi Bike Program in New York City

 

New Firm and Management to Double the Size of the Nation’s Largest Bike Share System to at Least 12,000 Bikes at 700 Stations and in More Neighborhoods by 2017

 

Learn more: on.nyc.gov/1FVY54A

Straus Media and the New York Society for Ethical Culture hosted a town hall meeting on January 21, 2015.

 

Moderated by Kyle Pope, Editor in Chief of Our Town, West Side Spirit, Our Town Downtown, Chelsea Clinton News, and Westsider.

 

NYC DOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg joined speakers: Jill Abramson, former executive editor of the New York Times, Council Member Helen Rosenthal, and Dana Lerner of Families for Safe Streets to discuss pedestrian safety on the Upper West Side.

Choreographer Pavel Sustiak, together with Palissimo, broke boundaries addressing the complexity of public and private spaces showing that art can occur when and where you least expect it.

 

Performances began with dancer Lindsey Dietz Marchant appearing to have missed her ferry and pressing her body to the closed doors in the boarding area at the ferry terminal. A small group of individuals then wandered over to scan the schedule that Lindsey was standing near – while they did, she stood frozen with one foot raised and spread her arms. Performers Gina Bashour and Jeff Kent Jacobs then morphed from civilians to contorted beings at which point most onlookers became confused not knowing whether to move or watch until it became clear a choreographed dance piece was being performed right in front of their eyes. To accompany the choreography, a sound bar was set up to which onlookers could plug in to hear different soundtracks thereby creating individualized unique experiences with the artwork.

 

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Artervention

HALT! By Pavel Sustiak

Presented with Palissimo

Whitehall Ferry Terminal, Manhattan

www.nyc.gov/urbanart

www.palissimo.com/

 

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, Senator Chuck Schumer, NYC Department of Consumer Affairs, NYC DOT, Riders Alliance and Straphangers welcome Commuter Benefits Law which went into effect on January 1, 2016. More info: nyc.gov/commuterbenefits

www.nyc.gov/summerstreets

 

For more info/photos, follow:

Twitter: @summerstreets

Facebook: @Summer Streets

Instagram: @nyc_dot

Jay Walder, former MTA Chairman and CEO, to Serve as Incoming CEO of Alta

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NYC DOT, Alta and Citi Announce Agreement to Expand and Enhance Citi Bike Program in New York City

 

New Firm and Management to Double the Size of the Nation’s Largest Bike Share System to at Least 12,000 Bikes at 700 Stations and in More Neighborhoods by 2017

 

Learn more: on.nyc.gov/1FVY54A

NYC DOT, Alta and Citi Announce Agreement to Expand and Enhance Citi Bike Program in New York City

 

New Firm and Management to Double the Size of the Nation’s Largest Bike Share System to at Least 12,000 Bikes at 700 Stations and in More Neighborhoods by 2017

 

Learn more: on.nyc.gov/1FVY54A

NYC DOT, Alta and Citi Announce Agreement to Expand and Enhance Citi Bike Program in New York City

 

New Firm and Management to Double the Size of the Nation’s Largest Bike Share System to at Least 12,000 Bikes at 700 Stations and in More Neighborhoods by 2017

 

Learn more: on.nyc.gov/1FVY54A

Artist Rena Leinberger transposed images of the veiled environment behind a fence on Vernon Boulevard and Queens Plaza South onto its face. She took six photographs shot in documentary fashion of the view beneath the Queensboro Bridge. These photographs were then re-photographed with everyday objects, in a state of falling, in front of them suggesting precipitation, celebration, and elusiveness. Never the artwork nor the scene they depict can ever be viewed in entirety, partially obscured by the flurry.

 

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, pARTners

When it opens like this, up is not over by Rena Leinberger

Presented with International Studio & Curatorial Program

Vernon Boulevard at Queens Plaza South, Queens

www.nyc.gov/urbanart

renaleinberger.com/home.html

 

Choreographer Pavel Sustiak, together with Palissimo, broke boundaries addressing the complexity of public and private spaces showing that art can occur when and where you least expect it.

 

Performances began with dancer Lindsey Dietz Marchant appearing to have missed her ferry and pressing her body to the closed doors in the boarding area at the ferry terminal. A small group of individuals then wandered over to scan the schedule that Lindsey was standing near – while they did, she stood frozen with one foot raised and spread her arms. Performers Gina Bashour and Jeff Kent Jacobs then morphed from civilians to contorted beings at which point most onlookers became confused not knowing whether to move or watch until it became clear a choreographed dance piece was being performed right in front of their eyes. To accompany the choreography, a sound bar was set up to which onlookers could plug in to hear different soundtracks thereby creating individualized unique experiences with the artwork.

 

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Artervention

HALT! By Pavel Sustiak

Presented with Palissimo

Whitehall Ferry Terminal, Manhattan

www.nyc.gov/urbanart

www.palissimo.com/

 

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