Vision 2020 builds on the 1992 plan and the advances made on the waterfront over the past 18 years, and goes even further to keep building and advancing plans to improve the watefront. The new plan reasserts the City's commitment to the priorities established in the earlier plan, such as expanding public access, supporting the working waterfront, and restoring the ecology of the shores.
Report on a study of social and economic conditions in Harlem leading to the disturbances which occurred on March 19, 1935, and recommendations regarding racial discrimination, disparate healthcare, housing discrimination, education and poverty in the community
Mayor Bill de Blasio and the NYPD today announced that the City will take heightened enforcement action against electric bicycles, otherwise known as “e-bikes,” with a particular focus on the hazardous operation of e-bikes and businesses who use them or permit employees to ride them.
MAYOR DE BLASIO ANNOUNCES PLANS TO EXPAND SELECT BUS SERVICE. Mayor says, "Select Bus Service is a very good thing for New York City and something that has to grow, and grow rapidly."
On Thursday, October 26, Mayor Bill de Blasio will host a town hall with Council Member Brad Lander for residents of the 39th Council District, encompassing the neighborhoods of Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Columbia Waterfront, Gowanus, Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, Borough Park and Kensington.
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