Repeating the cycle: Astoria condo violates contract with city again
/Shore Towers Condominium has again been found to be in violation of its agreement with the city to keep a city-owned path open to the public.
Read MoreShore Towers Condominium has again been found to be in violation of its agreement with the city to keep a city-owned path open to the public.
Read More“I hope that Shore Towers takes this as an opportunity to see their waterfront property not as a burden but as an opportunity to help beautify the Queens waterfront.”
Read More“They’re built, so let’s use them.”
Read MoreThe expansion comes as part of Lyft’s plan to double the Citi Bike service area by 35 square miles over the course of the next several years.
Read MoreRiders have access to unlimited 45-minute rides during the 30-day period.
Read MoreThe proposal comes amid a rise in cyclist fatalities citywide.
Read MoreSeveral Queens neighborhoods that the DOT has identified as “priority districts,” including Corona, East Elmhurst and Jackson Heights, will receive protected bike lanes.
Read MoreLime said it was not aware of any of their other bikes catching fire anywhere else in the world.
Read MoreCouncilmembers Rory Lancman, Robert Holden and Karen Koslowitz were among the six city lawmakers who voted against the legislation.
Read More“We feel that the city has not been following through with enough urgency.”
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