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Clinton Hill »

The DOT wants to add a two-way bike lane to Clinton Avenue between Flushing and Gates avenues.

Astoria »

The MTA will hold a public hearing to discuss the changes Thursday April 7 at 5 p.m.

Jamaica »

The commute of the average resident in 69 percent of the city's neighborhoods is more than 40 minutes.

Clinton Hill »

Myrtle Avenue eastbound between Washington and Classon will be closed for construction through July.

Upper East Side »

Community members shot down the DOT's proposal last month, but the city came back with no changes.

Downtown Brooklyn »

The Department of Transportation is limiting a left turn from the Manhattan Bridge onto Concord Street.

East Harlem »

The next phase of construction will include three new stations between 96th Street and 125th Street.

Williamsburg »

Two buses that ran into Manhattan from Brooklyn were stripped down and eliminated in 2011.

Greenpoint »

The community has been asking for a transit study for more than a decade.

Clinton Hill »

Parking meters will be installed on Fulton Street, between Vanderbilt and Classon avenues, this summer.

Navy Yard »

A new shuttle service for the Brooklyn Navy Yard is set to launch this spring.

Crown Heights »

A CB8 committee approved the DOT plan, but rejected a turn restriction on Utica Avenue, the board said.

Upper East Side »

The board voted unanimously on Wednesday to use $66 million from its contingency fund.

Bushwick »

Iriving, Knickerbocker, Jefferson and Hancock are slated for new bike lanes, according to the DOT.

Bay Ridge »

It'll be cold and sunny today, with a high of 38 degrees.