Analyzes status of accessible pedestrian signals (APS) program. Includes cost, funding sources, recommendations, availability of new technology, and additional intersections that warrant inclusion in the program. Includes the locations of the 955 intersections throughout the city with APS installed.
This report – based on insights from city agencies,
elected officials, advocates, academics, and
constituents has suggestions for countering the
negative environmental, health, safety, economic, and
quality-of-life issues currently associated with ecommerce delivery.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces a series of major milestones in three critical efforts to facilitate the transition to electric vehicles across the city.
Total number of bicycle crashes reported to city agencies pursuant to LL 13 of 2011. Starting in 2021, this report now includes as a separate "Other Motorized" category which covers crashes involveing e-scooters and larger e-bikes without pedals, sometimes called e-mopeds.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces that the city has received a $7.25 million federal grant to plan for a major expansion of the greenway network across the city to fill critical gaps in the city’s greenway network, improve cyclist and pedestrian safety with improved infrastructure,