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| Coordinated Street Furniture Franchise |
A report on revenues recieved by the City from each DOT franchise, and the locations of each, installed or removed during the preceding calendar year. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 7/1/2010 - Type: Annual Report
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Coordinated Street Furniture Franchise
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| Accessible Water Borne Commuter Services |
This semi-annual report sets forth information regarding the requirements for Chapter, 7, Title 19, of the NYC Administrative Code (Accessible Water Borne Commuter Services Facilities Transportation Act). It includes violations, fines, or complaints filed; safety and training procedures implemented, and other compliance information. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 7/1/2010 - Type: Report
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Accessible Water Borne Commuter Services
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| Bridges and Tunnels Annual Condition Report 2010 |
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: 6/28/2010 - Type: Annual Report
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Part 4
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| 2010 Bridges and Tunnels Condition Report |
This annual report describes the work of the DOT's Division of Bridges in maintaining 787 City bridges and tunnels. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 5/27/2010 - Type: Annual Report
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| New York City’s Green Dividend |
Because New Yorkers drive substantially less than the average American, they realize a staggering $19 billion in savings each year — money that their counterparts in other metro areas spend on auto-related expenses. And because they spend so much less on cars and gasoline—money that quickly leaves the local economy—New Yorkers have much more purchasing power to spend locally, stimulating the city’s economy. This is New York City’s Green Dividend. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 4/20/2010 - Type: Consultant Report
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New York City’s Green Dividend
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| New York City Bridge Traffic Volumes 2008 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 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: 4/1/2010 - Type: Annual Report
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New York City Bridge Traffic Volumes 2008 Report
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| High Pedestrian Crash Locations |
This report, in response to Local Law 11, addresses DOT’s ongoing commitment to improve safety at high pedestrian crash locations. The law requires DOT to identify the twenty highest crash locations based upon a ranking of the total number of crashes involving pedestrians. The top twenty high pedestrian crash locations for 2007 are addressed in this report. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 3/30/2010 - Type: Staff Report
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High Pedestrian Crash Locations
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| Sustainable Streets Index |
The Sustainable Streets Index provides data on recent trends in traffic, parking, travel and safety. It also includes a section on "project indicators", an assessment of 12 major DOT projects completed by the end of 2008. This assessment covers the impacts on safety, usage for motor vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians, bus riders and/or travel times in the project areas. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 3/23/2010 - Type: Report
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Executive Summary
Full Report
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| Green Light for Midtown |
Green Light for Midtown created new pedestrian areas on Broadway in Times Square and Herald Square. DOT collected extensive data on travel times, traffic volumes, pedestrian volumes and traffic accidents in the months just prior and just following project implementation. Findings show that travel speeds have improved throughout West Midtown, and safety has also been vastly improved as a result of this project. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 2/11/2010 - Type: Report
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Green Light for Midtown
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| Bridge Strike Mitigation in the New York City Region |
The issue of bridge strikes has a significant safety and economic impact throughout the State of New York. Although identifying the problem is simple, trucks hitting bridges; the solution is more complex and involves a more deliberate solution. There is a particularly high level of occurrences on the Parkway system. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 1/12/2010 - Type: Staff Report
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Bridge Strike Mitigation in the New York City Region
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| Accessible Water Borne Commuter Services |
This semi-annual report sets forth information regarding the requirements for Chapter, 7, Title 19, of the NYC Administrative Code (Accessible Water Borne Commuter Services Facilities Transportation Act). It includes violations, fines, or complaints filed; safety and training procedures implemented, and other compliance information. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 1/1/2010 - Type: Report
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Accessible Water Borne Commuter Services
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| Red Light Traffic Camera Program |
This annual report provides information on the status of the Red Light Traffic Camera Program, including statistics such as number of violations issued per calendar year. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 1/1/2010 - Type: Annual Report
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Red Light Traffic Camera Program
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| Sustainable Streets 2009 Progress Report |
In the Spring of 2008, DOT released Sustainable Streets, its new strategic plan, which laid out, for the first time ever, a clear and detailed transportation policy for New York City that promised a new direction. DOT is delivering on the promises of its plan. This annual update of the plan reports on that progress, and serves as a focal point for meeting targets and sustaining momentum across all of our Agency’s programs. It also sets forth new goals that have emerged during the past year. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 10/1/2009 - Type: Report
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Sustainable Streets 2009 Progress Report
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| Greenlight: Sustainable Street Lighting for NYC |
DOT operates the largest municipal street-lighting system in the country with 300,000 lights on City streets, bridges, parks and highways. DOT will test LED lighting on both streets and sidewalks in Central Park and along the FDR Drive. DOT is partnering with the US Department of Energy and the Climate Group to develop an LED pilot program for new technolo¬gies that will further reduce the City's greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy efficiency. This report provides more background. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 9/17/2009 - Type: Report
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Greenlight: Sustainable Street Lighting for NYC
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| 2007 Manhattan River Crossings |
This 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: 7/1/2009 - Type: Annual Report
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2007 Manhattan River Crossings
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