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Inwood »

The DOT plans to add new lighting and install signage to ward off rogue cyclists in the passageway.

Upper West Side »

Mark Levine sent a letter to DOT asking for street improvements following two pedestrian accidents.

Fordham »

The new plaza is also meant to help reduce traffic-related injuries and deaths. 

East Village »

DNAinfo's stories ranged from a shame campaign against dog scofflaws to the top laid-back rooftop bars.

Midtown »

Forty of the 50 conceptual street signs, featuring skulls and coat hangers, have been swiped.

Jackson Heights »

Two Queens streets have been selected for the latest round of the city's arterial slow zone program.

Washington Heights »

Drivers will have to slow to 25 mph on Broadway from Columbus Circle to 220th Street.

Inwood »

Residents are concerned about how the closure will affect parking.

Long Island City »

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

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

Residents of Lincoln Road in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens said the change occurred with no notice.

Civic Center »

Investigators are looking to talk to construction workers and people involved in the July 4 fireworks.

Greenwich Village »

The DOT will not immediately expand a slow zone to Sixth Avenue, despite requests from the community.

Prospect Heights »

Milk Bar and three other local businesses have asked the DOT for bike corrals, the department said.

Long Island City »

The change comes after calls from local leaders for traffic improvements on the Hunters Point street.

Long Island City »

Elisa Toro, of The Bronx, was killed in December in a crash on the bridge's exit ramp.