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Long Island City »

The DOT initially rejected a sign at the site, but "reanalyzed" that decision after demands from locals.

Long Island City »

The crosswalks will be at 48th and 49th Avenue near P.S./I.S. 78, where stop signs were recently added.

Long Island City »

Locals say traffic safety improvements are needed on Center Boulevard.

Long Island City »

The street has seen its population grow as several new high-rises have opened in recent years.

DUMBO »

The DOT found that several DUMBO intersections did not meet federal requirements for stop signs.

Long Island City »

The neighborhood has a growing pedestrian population, as more residential buildings and hotels move in.

Midtown »

The $60,000 project connects a string of public plazas between West 51st and 57th streets.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

As the DOT extends bike lanes, residents are concerned that more two-wheeled traffic will exacerbate already dangerous conditions at the intersection of East 48th Street and First Avenue.