
35;Short-Term;Investigating traffic management & safety improvements along E 175th St
Three separate maps focus on specific areas of the Cross Bronx study: west (Community Boards 4 and 5), central (Community Boards 3 and 6) and east (Community Board 9). This map shows the potential Short- and Mid- Term Concepts emerging from the Reimagine the Cross Bronx study in the western part of the study area.
Each icon represents a concept at a specific location or along a specific street. If you hover over a map icon, you can view a brief description of the associated concept.
The blue icons indicate Short-Term Concepts. Purple icons indicate Mid-Term Concepts. Long-Term Concepts, such as capping proposals and other concepts that will require complex engineering review and construction, are not represented in this map. Long-Term Concepts are detailed in our Draft Vision Document: https://www.crossbronx.info/sites/default/files/2024-10/draft-vision.pdf
35;Short-Term;Investigating traffic management & safety improvements along E 175th St
29;Short-Term;Planned Bus Priority improvements along Tremont Ave
29;Short-Term;Planned Bus Priority improvements along Tremont Ave
28;Short-Term;Study school safety improvements along Washington Ave
27;Short-Term;Planned bike network improvements on Park Ave
24;Short-Term;Wayfinding: Planned wayfinding installations
23;Short-Term;Wayfinding: Planned wayfinding installations
21;Short-Term;Morris Ave Open Street
18;Short-Term;Pedestrian safety improvements at E 170th St & Teller Ave
17;Short-Term;Henwood Place Step Street capital improvements
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