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Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The transportation committee of CB4 is sending Megabus a warning letter asking it to be more considerate of neighbors.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The Ninth Avenue bus depot will be a hot-button topic at Thursday's community board meeting.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Borough President Scott Stringer and Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal say the DOT is dragging its feet on making safety upgrades at the so-called "bow tie of death" intersection near Broadway and W. 71st St.

Midtown & Theater District »

Local business leaders and police say the congested bus situation on the block has reached a crisis point.

Manhattan »

DOT workers are putting in bike lanes along First and Second avenues from 34th to 59th streets.

Downtown »

Five corporations are pushing the DOT to reopen the Vesey Street crosswalk, near the World Trade Center site.

Downtown »

Tour guides say the policies are too strict, while residents say they are too lenient.

Manhattan »

The DOT is taking proposals for “wayfinding” signs and will test the signs in Chinatown and Midtown

Downtown »

Residents say they are losing sleep because of the jackhammering during Brooklyn Bridge rehabilitation work.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The city will install an additional lamppost at the future site of the Bowery Residents Committee shelter at West 25th St.

Manhattan »

DOT said the new select bus service has increased rider traffic along the M15 line by 30 percent.

Downtown »

The city found no accidents at the City Hall Park bike path this spring, but said nearly half of the riders fail to dismount.

Manhattan »

The public will get the chance to weigh in on the new First and Second Avenue express buses Wednesday.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

The Department of Transportation plans to begin making changes to the highly-congested 181st Street corridor.

East Village & Lower East Side »

A study released by Transportation Alternatives calls for the city to put more attention on preventing crashes.