Projects & Initiatives
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Optimizing New York City's Truck Route Network for Enhanced Safety and Efficiency.
Planning
Providing dedicated space for vehicles to load and unload goods and passengers in New York City.
Data Collection & Feedback
Provide NYC DOT with suggestions on where you'd like to see scooter parking in the East Bronx and eastern Queens!
Data Collection & Feedback
Expansion will double the service area & triple the number of bikes, bringing bike share to more New Yorkers than ever before.
Data Collection & Feedback
NYC DOT project to expand public curbside level 2 electric vehicle chargers across New York City.
Planning
Greenways provide safe and accessible corridors for transportation and active recreation through parks and on streets. NYC DOT is responsible for the planning, design and implementation of greenways on city streets.
Planning
Improving safety for students who walk, bike, and ride in the neighborhood.
Planning
Enhancing the mobility and safety of all street users in the DUMBO and Vinegar Hill neighborhoods.
Data Collection & Feedback
A comprehensive approach to improving curb management.
Data Collection & Feedback
A collective effort to reconnect the communities divided by the Cross Bronx Expressway
Planning
Exploring potential improvements in the vicinity of the FDR Drive from Montgomery Street to 14th Street, considering mobility, circulation, safety, accessibility, open space, environment, resilience, and stormwater management.
Data Collection & Feedback
The Red Hook Traffic and Truck Study is being undertaken in response to traffic and congestion due to the continued growth and changing land uses in the area.
Data Collection & Feedback
The Coney Island Transportation Study is being undertaken in response to traffic and congestion due to the events and recreation activities and the increasing residential density in the area.
Data Collection & Feedback
Engaging the community about the future of the Brooklyn BQE Corridor.
Planning
Pilot to test Pay-by-App only metering for commercial spaces on 6th Avenue, from 14th St to 23rd St.
Planning
Community portal for feedback to inform NYC DOT's corridor safety Study on 3rd Ave in Brooklyn under the BQE.
Data Collection & Feedback
Engaging the community about the future of the Brooklyn BQE Corridor.
Planning
Bringing public realm improvements to Long Island City.
Data Collection & Feedback
A holistic visioning project for improving conditions along the Canal Street corridor from the West Side Highway to the Manhattan Bridge
Data Collection & Feedback
DOT is initiating the 21st Street Bus Priority and Safety Improvement Study to focus on 21st Street from Queens Plaza North to Hoyt Avenue North.
Data Collection & Feedback
Expanding the neighborhood bicycle network within Brooklyn Community Districts 14 and 17 with projects that enhance safety for all road users
Planning
NYC DOT will study and install a busway on 5th Ave between E 57 St and E 34 St.
Data Collection & Feedback
Online Portal for NYC DOT's busway on 181st Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue
Installation
A pilot project to improve bus speed and reliability on Jay Street in Downtown Brooklyn
Data Collection & Feedback
Improving and expanding the bicycle network within Brooklyn Community Board 10.
Complete
A community bike network planning process.
Data Collection & Feedback
The Lindenwood/Spring Creek Transportation Study is being undertaken in response to traffic and congestion due to the continued growth in the area.
Planning
An inclusive outreach process for transportation issues in the Bedford-Stuyvesant and Ocean Hill - Brownsville communities.
Planning
The study will assess existing and future transportation conditions and develop recommendations for improvement
Data Collection & Feedback
DOT and DDC are developing a capital project between E 175 St and Fordham Rd to improve traffic safety for all roadway users and enhance quality of life for area residents and visitors.
Planning
NYC DOT is looking to make pedestrian safety improvements on Flatbush Ave, Utica Ave and Ave S.
Planning
A comprehensive study focused on improving travel conditions, including traffic circulation and safety for all street users.
Data Collection & Feedback
Comprehensive studies to improve the pedestrian walking and motorist driving experience in Downtown Jamaica.
Data Collection & Feedback
Multi-phase safety improvements on Linden Boulevard from Kings Highway to 78th Street
Complete
The New York City Department of Transportation is developing a plan to improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers through the safe, reliable, and environmentally responsible movement of goods
Past Project
Improving E 43rd St between Lexington Ave and 3rd Ave with the implementation of a Shared Street condition.
Past Project
Safety improvements on Avenues V, W, and X between Nostrand Ave and Bragg St
Past Project
Dedicated curbside parking for carshare companies – help site carshare spaces in pilot zones.
Past Project
Comprehensive Safety Plan for the Flatbush Ave and Atlantic Ave Area in Brooklyn
Past Project
The Study aims to relieve congestion, expand travel choices and enhance safety for all travelers by various modes.
Past Project
A transportation study to improve access to jobs, services, retail, and the rest of the city.
Past Project
Two phase Vision Zero Great Streets capital project on Atlantic Ave from Georgia St to Rockaway Blvd focused on improving safety for all road users
Past Project
Connecting the Sunset Park community with the waterfront.
Past Project
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