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| Truck Route Management and Community Impact Reduction Study |
The Department of Transportation published its Truck Route Management and Community Impact Reduction Study, which seeks to coordinate engineering, education, information and enforcement efforts to mitigate the negative impacts relating to truck traffic, as well as improve the overall truck management framework that exists in the City of New York. This study is part of an ongoing effort by the NYCDOT to address these issues. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 5/19/2006 - Type: Consultant Report
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Technical Memorandum 1
Technical Memorandum 2
Technical Memorandum 3
Technical Memorandum 4
Technical Memorandum 5
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| Safe Streets NYC: Traffic Safety Improvements in New York City |
The Department of Transportation has accelerated its efforts to improve pedestrian and traffic safety at locations that have repeatedly been the site of traffic or pedestrian-related accidents. These efforts have sharply reduced the number of traffic-related accidents and fatalities, which are now at historic lows. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 4/30/2006 - Type: Annual Report
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Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
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| 2005 Bridges and Tunnels Annual Condition Report |
This annual report describes the work of the Department of Transportation's Division of Bridges in maintaining more than 750 city bridges. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 4/1/2006 - Type: Annual Report
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Part I
Part II
Part III
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| 2004 Manhattan River Crossings |
The 2004 Manhattan River Crossings report, published annually by the New York City Department of Transportation since 1972, presents vehicular volumes, classification, and trends for all bridge and tunnel facilities serving Manhattan. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 2/28/2006 - Type: Annual Report
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2004 Manhattan River Crossings
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| 2005 Transit Strike: Transportation Impacts and Analysis |
The 2005 transit strike presented daunting challenges in maintaining mobility and access for City residents, businesses and visitors. The increased demand on the remaining operating transportation systems required a comprehensive and coordinated plan. This report describes how the City’s Transit Strike Plan succeeded in maintaining mobility within the City Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 2/28/2006 - Type: Staff Report
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Part I
Part II
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| Truck Route Management Study |
The Department of Transportation is undertaking a study of the existing truck route network within the five boroughs. DOT released a summary of its consultant’s recommendations. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 2/10/2006 - Type: Consultant Report
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Truck Route Management Study
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| 2004 New York City Screenline Traffic Flow Report |
The 2004 New York City Screenline Traffic Flow report presents vehicular volumes and historical comparisons across the Bronx-Westchester, Queens-Nassau, Manhattan-New Jersey, Staten Island-New Jersey, and Brooklyn-Queens screenlines. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 11/1/2005 - Type: Annual Report
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2004 New York City Screenline Traffic Flow Report
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| 2004 New York City Bridge Traffic Volumes Report |
Since 1948, the New York City Department of Transportation has monitored traffic flow on 47 bridges operated by the City of New York. This 2004 New York City Bridge Traffic Volumes report summarizes vehicular volumes, classification data, and trends for the 47 bridges that cross over water, as well as the nine bridges and tunnels operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the six bridges and tunnels operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 8/1/2005 - Type: Annual Report
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2004 New York City Bridge Traffic Volumes Report
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| Court Street Signal Modification Analysis |
In response to community concerns about traffic speeds and pedestrian safety on Court Street in Brooklyn, the Department of Transportation modified traffic signals, which resulted in reduced vehicle speed and more opportunities for pedestrians to cross Court Street. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 6/30/2005 - Type: Staff Report
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Court Street Signal Modification Analysis
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| On Track? Ensuring Clean Subway Stations Citywide |
While subway fares have increased in recent years, New Yorkers have witnessed a decline in service and maintenance in subway system. An investigation by the New York City Council Committee on Oversight and Investigations finds that most subway stations surveyed were rated as dirty, and stations in the poorest neighborhoods were the dirtiest. If left to accumulate, minor dirt can lead to major problems later, increasing the cost of repairs, the risk of rider injury and even crime. Publisher: City Council - Date Created: 6/21/2005 - Type: Report
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On Track? Ensuring Clean Subway Stations Citywide
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| 2004 Holiday Traffic Plan: Central Park Drive Improvements |
As part of the 2004 Holiday Traffic Plan, the Department of Transportation and the Department of Parks and Recreation implemented an ambitious program to improve the overall usability of the Central Park Drives. DOT closely monitored the impacts of this initiative to determine the impacts. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 5/1/2005 - Type: Report
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2004 Holiday Traffic Plan: Central Park Drive Improvements
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| The Gates: Traffic Impacts and Analysis |
In February 2005, "The Gates" temporary public art work was on view for 16 days in Central Park, consisting of 7,500 gates bearing saffron-colored fabric panels. "The Gates" required the full closure of the Central Park Drives to set up and dismantle the exhibit, and partial closure during the exhibit. This report documents the traffic impacts associated with the closures of the park drives during this exhibit. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 5/1/2005 - Type: Staff Report
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Report, Part I
Report, Part II
Appendices
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| Traffic Safety Improvements: Making New York City Safer |
The Department has accelerated its efforts to improve pedestrian and traffic safety at locations that have repeatedly been the site of traffic or pedestrian-related accidents. These efforts have sharply reduced the number of traffic-related accidents and fatalities, which are now at historic lows. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 4/1/2005 - Type: Report
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Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
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