Snow buildup on Queens walkways hinders mobility for some
/After the borough saw nearly a foot of snow and as businesses, drivers and residents began to shovel, crosswalk medians across Queens Boulevard were still buried.
Read MoreAfter the borough saw nearly a foot of snow and as businesses, drivers and residents began to shovel, crosswalk medians across Queens Boulevard were still buried.
Read More“We are not against Open Streets, we just want it to work for everyone in the neighborhood.”
“Making our campaigns accessible and inclusive to all New Yorkers should not feel like a luxury cost.”
Read More“Today’s achievement is a step forward for all transit passengers.”
Read More"To be the only person with a self-disclosed disability currently on the MTA Board is an important responsibility that I will not take lightly.”
Read MoreThe plan also promises to boost Queens bus speeds, streamline routes and better connect commuters with key destinations.
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Read MoreThe stations join six other Queens subway stations slated for accessibility improvements under the 2020-2024 Capital Plan.
Read MoreAll of Sunnyside’s subway stations are currently inaccessible to people in wheelchairs.
Read MoreConstantinides said he has a three-point plan for fixing Queens’ accessibility issues.
Read MoreCurrently, only five LIRR stations in Brooklyn and Queens are fully ADA accessible.
Read MoreThe majority of the MTA’s 472 subway stations are currently inaccessible for people with disabilities.
Read More“The MTA’s actions clearly demonstrate that they value amenities like Wi-Fi over serving passengers with disabilities.”
Read MoreThe station, which first opened in February 1902, served more than 13,000 Astoria commuters per day in 2017 but it lacks ADA accessibility.
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