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E-scooter rentals popular in other cities will arrive in the northeastern Bronx this summer, city officials announced Wednesday. ; Tech companies Lime, Bird and Veo were picked for a pilot program involving 3,000 scooters to assess whether the zippy rides are safe in New York, the Department of Transportation said. ; Each company will deploy 1,000 scooters as well as a set of handicap-accessible scooters that will be distributed through community groups. ; A state law passed last year allows the rental services — which require an app to unlock a scooter parked on the street or sidewalk — to begin operating anywhere outside of Manhattan.
The New York City Council will announce a $3 million investment in arts instruction Thursday, but schools only have the next few months to use it — setting the stage for another budget battle this year. Principals at 120 selected schools will get $24,300 each this term that could help undo budget cuts last year, which left some art programs on the cutting room floor. The education initiative was included in the city budget last June, but took most of the school year to establish. Still, advocates are hopeful the nascent program won’t be lef ...
New York City buses are running at their slowest speeds since 2019, and have been steadily declining since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an analysis of MTA data by amNewYork Metro. Buses run by the MTA traversed Big Apple streets at an average of 8.18 miles per hour in the first 10 months of 2023, down from 8.21 mph last year and 8.3 mph the year before. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, buses ran at an average of 8.56 mph, but roads were far less crowded as millions of New Yorkers went into lockdown. ...
An e-scooter sharing program started in the Bronx nearly two years ago is set to expand into eastern Queens in 2024, a city Transportation Department spokesman said. DOT commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez said in a statement that he considered the Bronx scooter program a success. “I am thrilled that our e-scooter sharing program is here to stay and that it will expand to eastern Queens,” Rodriguez said. “Our pilot program met and exceeded our ambitious goals — and it’s time we make it available in more neighborhoods.” ...
70 mph tonight,” a city spokesperson said in a statement. Parents of James Madison students received calls and an email Tuesday notifying them of the school’s closure Wednesday to...
IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 14, 2022 Contact: (212) 839-4850, *****@***.***.*** · NEW YORK – The New York City Department of Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez today released a Request for Proposals to expand micromobility, with the capacity to make a pilot that began last year in the East Bronx permanent. The agency also released a report highlighting the success of that pilot, which has logged more than 1.4 million rides with no fatalities and few serious injuries since it launched in August 2021. ...
NYC Health + Hospitals today announced the appointment of Omar Fattal, MD, MPH as the System Chief for Behavioral Health and co-Deputy Chief Medical
Rosalind J. Wright, MD, MPH, Appointed Inaugural Dean for Public Health ; Public Health and Racial Justice Program Ushers in New Generation of Underrepresented Women
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