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The new system will give the visually impaired access to audio payment prompts.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

The City Council has introduced legislation that would force all elevator mechanics to be licensed.

Manhattan »

A city councilman has proposed legislation to create barriers on mall garages and pedestrian bridges.

Manhattan »

City Councilwoman Gale Brewer wants donors to be able to text donations to candidates.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

Visually impaired pedestrians say the city's new plazas and bike lanes are a nightmare to navigate.

Manhattan »

The City Council voted Thursday on a group of bills designed to make parking less of a pain.

Midtown & Theater District »

The city formally unveiled its new bike-share program, which will allow residents to borrow bikes for a minimal fee.

Manhattan »

Potholes have struck the Upper West Side particularly hard this winter, city data shows.

Manhattan »

The Council Speaker said the city paid a large amount of money for snow removal that it had already contracted out.

Manhattan »

Signal inspectors fudged reports for more than a decade, NYC Transit President Thomas Prendergast said.

Manhattan »

Bike lane proponents and advocates faced off at the City Council's first hearing on the issue Thursday.

Manhattan »

New legislation passed Tuesday will force the DOT to publish its criteria for deciding why and where it installs "traffic calmers."

Manhattan »

The new rules would reduce the number of days that parking restrictions are in effect.

Manhattan »

Albany lawmakers have reportedly hashed out a deal with the city and the MTA to revive student MetroCards.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

“Eighteen stores have gone out of business already,” said the president of the Second Avenue Business Association.