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East Village & Lower East Side »

The MTA said the increase could come by next year after an inquiry into weekend service by State Sen. Daniel Squadron.

Downtown »

New York’s straphangers are excited about the chance to use cellphones in Manhattan’s subway stations when the service begins next week.

Manhattan »

AAA called on the federal government to stop a series of toll hikes that are set to take effect early Sunday morning for the Port Authority's Hudson River crossings.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

The Hudson Square business improvement district announced they have hired "pedestrian traffic managers" to help keep crosswalks near the Holland Tunnel clear.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Advocates will install the vintage-looking tollbooth to draw attention to lost revenue for infrastructure after tollbooths were removed.

Manhattan »

The DOT is taking proposals for “wayfinding” signs and will test the signs in Chinatown and Midtown

Manhattan »

The public will get the chance to weigh in on the new First and Second Avenue express buses Wednesday.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

A CB12 committee voted to recommend the Department of Transportation's suggested changes to intersections.

Midtown & Theater District »

A city planner, several attorneys and a student will attend their first board meeting next week.

Manhattan »

The city began monitoring an additional 500 Midtown surveillance cameras Monday, bringing the total to 1,159.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Democratic and Green Party candidates for the 31st State Senate District debated transportation issues Tuesday night.

Harlem »

The initiative could call for more bathrooms and public seating for aging East Harlem residents.

Harlem »

The replacement span for the Willis Avenue Bridge is being transported down the Hudson River by two barges.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The Community Board 3 member was an advocate for transportation and LGBT issues, as well as disabled peoples' rights.

Manhattan »

Gov. David Paterson predicted that another week-long budget extension bill would be required after June 20.