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| Downtown Brooklyn Traffic Calming Study |
The Downtown Brooklyn Traffic Calming Study is an effort to mitigate the traffic impacts that have taken place in Downtown Brooklyn over the past twenty plus years as the area has enjoyed a revitalization that has brought economic growth to this collection of dense, diverse urban neighborhoods. The project’s goal is to make all types of streets function better for all users of the public space and to ensure the area’s ongoing vitality, safety, accessibility, and mobility. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 5/1/2004 - Type: Report
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Executive Summary
Introduction and Background
Traffic Calming Approach
Pilot Program
Action Program Part I
Action Program Part II
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| NYCDOT Bus Ridership Survey and Route Analysis |
The Department of Transportation hired a consultant team to conduct a bus ridership survey and route efficiency study of the private franchised carriers in the Bronx and Queens. This included bus lines operated by Green Bus Lines, Jamaica Buses, Liberty Lines Express, New York Bus Service, Queens Surface Corporation, and Triboro Coach. The bus operator in Brooklyn, Command Bus Company, was not included in this study. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 5/1/2004 - Type: Consultant Report
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NYCDOT Bus Ridership Survey and Route Analysis
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| 2003 Bridges 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: 4/30/2004 - Type: Annual Report
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Executive Summary
Accomplishments
Bridges Capital Program
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| Thru Streets |
The Department of Transportation released a report on the THRU Streets initiative which showed that the program has had a beneficial effect on traffic conditions in midtown Manhattan. It has consistently improved travel time, increased vehicular capacity, and enhanced pedestrian safety. The average travel time along the City’s THRU Streets fell by 25 percent, while speeds went up by 33 percent. The number of motorists benefiting from this improved travel time rose by 16 percent. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 3/31/2004 - Type: Staff Report
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Thru Streets
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| 2002 New York City Screenline Traffic Flow Report |
The 2002 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: 2/1/2004 - Type: Annual Report
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2002 New York City Screenline Traffic Flow Report
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| Annual Report to the City Council 2003 |
The TLC is required to submit an annual report to the City Council each year. The report outlines all major initiatives undertaken throughout the previous year. Publisher: Taxi and Limousine - Date Created: 1/30/2004 - Type: Annual Report
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Annual Report to the City Council 2003
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| Harlem River Bridges |
This report describes the eight Harlem River bridges, the rehabilitation projects that are either under way or planned, and the importance of obtaining Federal funding through reauthorization of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21). Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 1/23/2004 - Type: Staff Report
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Harlem River Bridges
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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: 1/1/2004 - Type: Annual Report
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Red Light Traffic Camera Program
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| New York City Bridge Traffic Volumes Report 2002 |
Since 1948, the New York City Department of Transportation has monitored traffic flow on 47 bridges operated by the City of New York. This 2002 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: 12/1/2003 - Type: Annual Report
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New York City Bridge Traffic Volumes Report 2002
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| Manhattan River Crossings 2001 |
This annual report prepared by the NYC Department of Transportation gives vehicular volumes and related data for all bridges and tunnels serving Manhattan. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 11/1/2003 - Type: Annual Report
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Manhattan River Crossings 2001
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| Midtown Thru Streets Program |
Nine midtown streets were designated as Thru Streets, where most turns are prohibited on weekdays between 10 am and 6 pm. As a result of the program, the nine Thru Streets have seen a decrease in average vehicle travel times while the average vehicle volume per hour has increased. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 3/5/2003 - Type: Report
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Midtown Thru Streets Program
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| Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century |
The City has prepared this White Paper as Congress considers the reauthorization of the Transportation Equity Act describing our accomplishments using Federal transportation funding and plans for future use of these funds. Publisher: Transportation - Date Created: 2/5/2003 - Type: Report
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Transportation Equity Act
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| 2002 New York City Screenline Traffic Flow Report |
The 2002 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: 1/1/2003 - Type: Annual Report
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2002 New York City Screenline Traffic Flow Report
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