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NYC's $21M Fourteenth St. Redesign: Bus Lanes to Green Spaces

NYC's $21M Fourteenth St. Redesign: Bus Lanes to Green Spaces

New York City News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 20, 20261m 22s

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New York Citys Department of Transportation is embarking on a 24-month redesign of Fourteenth Street, starting with public workshops. The project, backed by $2 million from the city and $1 million from local partnerships, aims to transform the street into a greener, more pedestrian-friendly space with bike lanes, wider pedestrian areas, and plazas. While the previous busway boosted bus speeds, it also led to slower foot traffic and emptier storefronts. The new design aims to address these issues, potentially revitalizing the area from Union Square westward.

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