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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

191st Street Tunnel Art. The tunnel has been painted and repainted many times, always over-painting graffiti.

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

The NYCDOT Art Program partnered with the International Studio and Curatorial Program to present Egyptian artist Mohamed Sharkawy’s work “Birds,” a series of six decorative panels along the corrugated metal fence at Vernon Boulevard and Queens Plaza South in Long Island City, Queens. Inspired by Egyptian wall painting, Sharkawy reduces each form into flat silhouettes in order to render recognizable images. The fanciful bird scenes reference the lives of birds that migrate through New York annually. Sharkawy’s birds express freedom and movement along with stillness and meditation.

NYCDOT Art Program, Community Commissions

Birds by Mohamed Sharkawy

Vernon Boulevard and Queens Plaza South, Queens

www.nyc.gov/dotart

www.iscp-nyc.org

 

On July 21, 2015, our summer interns visited the Asphalt Plant on Hamilton Avenue in Brooklyn for a tour of how the DOT creates and distributes asphalt.

The NYCDOT Art Program partnered with the International Studio and Curatorial Program to present Egyptian artist Mohamed Sharkawy’s work “Birds,” a series of six decorative panels along the corrugated metal fence at Vernon Boulevard and Queens Plaza South in Long Island City, Queens. Inspired by Egyptian wall painting, Sharkawy reduces each form into flat silhouettes in order to render recognizable images. The fanciful bird scenes reference the lives of birds that migrate through New York annually. Sharkawy’s birds express freedom and movement along with stillness and meditation.

NYCDOT Art Program, Community Commissions

Birds by Mohamed Sharkawy

Vernon Boulevard and Queens Plaza South, Queens

www.nyc.gov/dotart

www.iscp-nyc.org

 

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

New York City Department of Transportation, in conjunction with the NYPD and the TLC, will hold a citywide Day of Public Awareness in advance of the new citywide default speed limit lowering from 30 to #25MPH, which takes effect Friday, November 7th. Street teams alerting motorists to the new limit will be at over a dozen locations during the day.

 

Learn more: www.nyc.gov/visionzero

The NYCDOT Art Program partnered with the International Studio and Curatorial Program to present Egyptian artist Mohamed Sharkawy’s work “Birds,” a series of six decorative panels along the corrugated metal fence at Vernon Boulevard and Queens Plaza South in Long Island City, Queens. Inspired by Egyptian wall painting, Sharkawy reduces each form into flat silhouettes in order to render recognizable images. The fanciful bird scenes reference the lives of birds that migrate through New York annually. Sharkawy’s birds express freedom and movement along with stillness and meditation.

NYCDOT Art Program, Community Commissions

Birds by Mohamed Sharkawy

Vernon Boulevard and Queens Plaza South, Queens

www.nyc.gov/dotart

www.iscp-nyc.org

 

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

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

New York City Department of Transportation, in conjunction with the NYPD and the TLC, will hold a citywide Day of Public Awareness in advance of the new citywide default speed limit lowering from 30 to #25MPH, which takes effect Friday, November 7th. Street teams alerting motorists to the new limit will be at over a dozen locations during the day.

 

Learn more: www.nyc.gov/visionzero

On January 31st, 2018, NYCDOT and MTA hosted an open house on the East Side of Manhattan regarding the upcoming closure of the Canarsie Tunnel.

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 Saturday 4-16-16 our street ambassadors were joined by Council Member Mark Treyger & NYPD officers

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 John Chadwell has partnered with the NYCDOT Art Program and the Kew Gardens Improvement Association, Inc. to present the mural “Eastbound, Westbound” along the 82nd Avenue Bridge at Grenfell and Austin Streets in Kew Gardens, Queens. The eastbound side of the mural is a scenic view of the Montauk/Orient Point Long Island shoreline while the westbound side of the mural depicts the Manhattan skyline. The project aims to beautify, activate and enliven a pedestrian walkway.

 

NYCDOT Art Program, Community Commissions

Eastbound Westbound by John Chadwell

82nd Avenue Bridge, Grenfell and Austin Streets, Kew Gardens, Queens

www.nyc.gov/dotart

 

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