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NYC DOT announces the completion of the Greenpoint Avenue and Greenpoint Avenue Bridge bike connections between Brooklyn and Queens on Thursday, July 2, 2015.
On Monday, November 23 NYC DOT and DDC announce Plaza de las Americas ribbon cutting in Washington Heights, and DOT unveils OneNYC Plaza Equity Program for technical assistance and maintenance for plazas citywide.
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.
On Wednesday, July 19 2017, NYCDOT and NYCDDC announced the completion of the new Myrtle-Cooper Plaza in Glendale.
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 Commissioner Polly Trottenberg joined UNICEF, NYPD Chief Chan, Zoleka Mandela, WHO and Michelle Yeoh joined together to #SaveKidsLives with road safety.
Program: DOT Urban Art Program, pARTners
Project: Valeria Bianco, Christian Gonsalvez, Justin Taylor, ARTfarm (Installation)
Status: Current
Site: Step Street, 165th Street and Carroll Place, Bronx, NY
Materials: Repurposed cabinet doors, exterior-grade paint and plantings
Partners: Architecture for Humanity Studio and Bronx Museum
Websites: architectureforhumanity.org/ and www.bronxmuseum.org/
On August 18, 2015, NYCDOT's Mobility Management Program invited travel trainers and mobility specialists to a Travel Training/Orientation and Mobility Workshop on Street Furniture. The goal of the workshop was to share DOT practices on street furniture and obtain feedback from educators on best practices and challenges.
See more of what our Mobility Management Program is doing here: on.nyc.gov/1hLaSit
On August 18, 2015, NYCDOT's Mobility Management Program invited travel trainers and mobility specialists to a Travel Training/Orientation and Mobility Workshop on Street Furniture. The goal of the workshop was to share DOT practices on street furniture and obtain feedback from educators on best practices and challenges.
See more of what our Mobility Management Program is doing here: on.nyc.gov/1hLaSit
Thanks to Mayor Michael Bloomberg, NYCDOT Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan (who I "met" in her office building), and the PlaNYC, urban improvements like this additional sidewalk and bus loading zone and street benches have been popping up all over the place.
The NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Design Trust for Public Space will release Under the Elevated: Reclaiming Space, Connecting Communities, a report offering environmentally, financially sustainable, and versatile ways to redesign and maintain spaces beneath New York City’s nearly 700 miles of elevated bridges, highways, subway tracks and rail lines. The findings reflect how these multi-jurisdictional public spaces, approximately four times the size of Central Park, can be transformed into valuable community assets that address complex problems of noise, air pollution, lighting, and safety.