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Downtown »

The city turned on the new stoplight at Greenwich and Duane streets Feb. 21, 2012.

Harlem »

DOT's "Curbisde Haiku" program aims to help pedestrians think about traffic safety in a creative way.

Harlem »

Community Board 11 reversed its stance after voting overwhelmingly in September to support the Department of Transportion plan to install protected bike lanes on First and Second avenues.

Harlem »

More than 60 business owners on First Avenue say they were not contacted about the new bike lanes and oppose them.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Former Mayor Ed Koch lauded the East Village's transformation during a reading for local schoolchildren Wednesday.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

While fielding calls on his weekly radio address Friday about street conditions in Washington Heights, Mayor Michael Bloomberg reminisced that his first New York trip was to the Northern Manhattan neighborhood.

Harlem »

The CityBench program will place 1,000 benches throughout the five boroughs.

Harlem »

Montefiore, mostly used as a passageway for students headed to City College from the subway, will double in size by 2015 under a planned $6.4 million renovation and expansion.

East Village & Lower East Side »

State Sen. Tom Duane called on the city to address peeling signage at ticketing machines along the East Side bus route.

Harlem »

The agency is considering left turn signals and concrete median extensions to slow traffic on the dangerous Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The number of parking tickets issued in the East Village and Alphabet city dropped by 48.8 percent between 2009 and 2010, according to DNAinfo.com's Crime & Safety Report.

Harlem »

Con Edison restored gas to 8,200 customers Monday, but approximately 1,500 customers were still without gas in their apartments.

Harlem »

More than 4,300 Harlem customers have been without gas for almost a week since water and gas mains broke.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

West 82nd Street was ripped up for the second time in a month as crews worked to repair a sinkhole.