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2022 was a banner year for safe transportation.

by Team ChekpedsDecember 31, 2022February 9, 2023
2022 was so good for pedestrians and cyclists in Hell’s Kitchen and Chelsea that we do not want it to end! Our wishes is that it continues in 2023 , and it will! Thank you to DOT and Sanitation for… Read more “2022 was a banner year for safe transportation.”
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2022 was a banner year for safe transportation. #3

by Team ChekpedsDecember 31, 2022February 9, 2023
Major Citywide milestones brought about by many activists: we are thankful to Transportation Alternatives, Families for Safe Streets, Open Plans, Streetsblog, Streetspac , Riders Alliance, Tri State Transportation Campaign and many more for their efforts in changing the big picture… Read more “2022 was a banner year for safe transportation. #3”
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W 45th Street pilot shows how to clear sidewalks of garbage in New York City

by Team ChekpedsDecember 26, 2022February 9, 2023
W 45th street (9/10) after one week of operation On December 19th, 2022, something truly remarkable happened on the West 45th Street block between 9th and 10th Avenues: the sidewalks were nearly 100 % clear of garbage the night before… Read more “W 45th Street pilot shows how to clear sidewalks of garbage in New York City”
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Three crossings just got safer in district 4

by Team ChekpedsDecember 26, 2022February 9, 2023
West 45th Street @ 9th AVenue Four years ago, Manhattan Community Board 4 MCB4 sponsored a traffic design to slow down turning cars at dangerous intersections. The design used what is called a ” bulb out” also known as “neck… Read more “Three crossings just got safer in district 4”
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More pedestrian space on 9th Avenue (coming soon)

by Team ChekpedsDecember 26, 2022February 9, 2023
9th AVenue W30- W34th streets As part of the completion of 9th Avenue in front of Moynihan Station and Manhattan West, the State is riding the sidewalks by 9 ft and repositions the bike lane further west, using the same… Read more “More pedestrian space on 9th Avenue (coming soon)”
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Expanded sidewalks and open streets are game changers for People with Disabilities

by Team ChekpedsDecember 26, 2022February 9, 2023
Martin Treat Co-founder of CHEKPEDS An Alternative for People with DisabilitiesEvery Veterans Day I join the parade up Fifth Avenue in my electric wheelchair.I lost the ability to walk because of my exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam and I… Read more “Expanded sidewalks and open streets are game changers for People with Disabilities”
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Finally, pedestrians get their due on Eighth Avenue and beyond

by Team ChekpedsNovember 5, 2022December 26, 2022
8th Avenue’s widened sidewalk and protected bike lane at W 46th Street. Last weekend Mayor Adams and DOT Commissioner Rodriguez inaugurated the sidewalk widening of 25 blocks of 8th Avenue and provision of 25 safe intersections, as an illustration of… Read more “Finally, pedestrians get their due on Eighth Avenue and beyond”
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News boxes or pedestrian obstacles?

by Team ChekpedsNovember 5, 2022February 9, 2023
Council Member Erik Bottcher is leading the crusade to remove pedestrian obstacles from crowded sidewalks , and we could not be happier. This week, the Council Member introduced a bill , Intro 810, to improve the oversight of the news… Read more “News boxes or pedestrian obstacles?”
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Curbs must serve all New Yorkers

by Team ChekpedsNovember 5, 2022February 9, 2023
The Sanitation Commisionner is introducing a much needed change: put your garbage out by 6 p.m. instead of 4 p.m. if you use a sealed container or 8 p.m. if you want to stick with bags. This is a very… Read more “Curbs must serve all New Yorkers”
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More sidewalk widening on 9th Avenue.

by Team ChekpedsOctober 21, 2022February 9, 2023
It looks like another one of DDC’s endless construction site for the water tunnels! in fact it has been one of those for five years now. But now DOT is taking this opportunity- as it did on the northern part… Read more “More sidewalk widening on 9th Avenue.”

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CHEKPEDS (Clinton Hell’s Kitchen Chelsea Coalition for Pedestrian Safety) was founded by residents and community leaders in September 2005 to reclaim 9th Avenue from the hellish Lincoln Tunnel traffic.

The coalition is growing rapidly with businesses, institutions and property owners joining in to correct the dangerous conditions in the neighborhood.

We work directly with elected officials, city agencies, the Port Authority, business associations, BIDs, local institutions, and Manhattan CB 4 to obtain crucial traffic relief and pedestrian safety measures.

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