NYC’s open streets program falls short of 100-mile promise, report says

Oct 12, 2021 |

Photo: Transportation Alternatives In the summer of 2020, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the city would close 100 miles of streets to cars for use by pedestrians, a policy formed in response to the pandemic and the need for safe, socially distanced outdoor space. Over a year later, just over 24 miles of Open Streets […more]

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