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February 22, 2022

DOT talks intervention for crash-prone Glendale intersection

February 22, 2022/ Guest User
DOT talks intervention for crash-prone Glendale intersection

After the latest crash at a notorious Glendale intersection, officials from Queens and the Department of Transportation gathered at the site to outline their plan to make the deadly intersection safer.


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February 22, 2022/ Guest User/
news, Transit
glendale, dot, department of transportation, Robert Holden, Jenifer Rajkumar, joe adabbo
July 21, 2020

Main Street busway would boost business in Flushing, advocates say

July 21, 2020/ David Brand
Main Street busway would boost business in Flushing, advocates say

DOT surveys find that 83 percent of Main Street visitors arrive by bus or by foot.

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July 21, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Business, eastern queens, equity, news, politics, Transit
main street busway, greater flushing chamber of commerce, john choe, flushing bid, Transportation Alternatives, juan restrepo, downtown flushing, main street, dot, department of transportation
July 07, 2019

The cyclist crash ‘crisis’ is clear in these Queens neighborhoods 

July 07, 2019/ Phineas Rueckert
The cyclist crash ‘crisis’ is clear in these Queens neighborhoods 

“We feel that the city has not been following through with enough urgency.”

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July 07, 2019/ Phineas Rueckert/
Communities, Features, news, northern queens, Western Queens, Transit
bicycling, cyclists, cyclist death, Queens cycling, transportation alternatives, Robert Spencer, bike lanes, department of transportation
May 13, 2019

State DOT responds to death of 7-year-old in Far Rockaway

May 13, 2019/ David Brand
State DOT responds to death of 7-year-old in Far Rockaway

“The tragic incident in Rockaway, N.Y. is part of an ongoing investigation and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time.”

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May 13, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Southern Queens, Transit, Law, news
camron brown, neno brown, department of transportation, dot, acs, doe, 19-A, church vans
November 26, 2018

Brooklyn Heights Association Presents Alternative BQE Plan

November 26, 2018/ Mary Frost
Brooklyn Heights Association Presents Alternative BQE Plan

BHA presented its alternative plan conceived by Marc Wouters Studios, a Heights-based architect-urban planning firm.

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November 26, 2018/ Mary Frost/
news, Law, Transit, Western Queens
BQE, department of transportation, Brooklyn Heights Association
September 21, 2018

Another Woman Killed at Deadly Woodhaven-Jamaica Intersection

September 21, 2018/ David Brand
Another Woman Killed at Deadly Woodhaven-Jamaica Intersection

The intersection of Woodhaven Boulevard and Jamaica Avenue was already regarded as one of the most dangerous places for pedestrians and on Thursday, it claimed another life.

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September 21, 2018/ David Brand/
Communities, Southern Queens
woodhaven boulevard, jamaica avenue, dot, department of transportation, transportation alternatives, deadly intersection
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