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Midland Beach »

A section of Midland Beach will have its speed limit reduced from 30 to 20 mph.

Bed-Stuy »

The slow zone will lower the speed limit from 30 mph to 20 mph.

East Village »

The Department of Transportation approved a slow zone to lower East Village traffic speeds by 10 mph.

St. George »

The bill will increase Staten Island Ferry service to every half hour starting in 2015.

Gramercy »

A parking lane with 35 new spaces is coming to Second Avenue between 14th and 23rd streets.

St. George »

A bill to increase service to every half-hour was approved by the city's Transportation Committee.

Financial District »

A new shared bike and pedestrian lane will be painted along the Battery Maritime Building this month.

Flatiron »

Diana Mathes wants more than $5 million after fracturing her arm in the fall.

Woodside »

Luis Bravo, 19, was struck and killed near Broadway and 58th Street in Queens on Saturday.

Greenwich Village »

The pedestrians have filed notices of claim, alleging they tripped over the bicycle-sharing stations.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The historic block will get new signs, kiosks and solar-powered lights.

Forest Hills »

Advocates will be asking Forest Hills residents and business owners for their support.

Upper West Side »

CB7's Transportation Committee thinks the avenue's traffic lights create unsafe conditions. 

Flatiron »

Ilili Box opened at the Flatiron public plaza Wednesday morning.

New Dorp Beach »

Councilman James Oddo and Steven Matteo have called on the city to fund three storm sewers.