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Posted inSidewalk

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?”
Posted inPenn Station

Penn Station minus Vornado: three Manhattan blocks are still at risk

by Team ChekpedsNovember 5, 2022April 6, 2024
After the (not surprising) Vornado’s announcement putting the development part of the project on the back burner, many residents and businesses are relieved that their office or residences will not be razed. They couldn’t be more wrong. First Vornado: We… Read more “Penn Station minus Vornado: three Manhattan blocks are still at risk”
Posted inClean Air

Cleaner Air around construction sites? Help us getting it done

by Team ChekpedsNovember 5, 2022February 9, 2023
Although we have no-idling laws in place, there is also the opportunity for operators to request an exemption. And they do: The Interior Demolition Contractors Association, Inc. applied for a variance from section 24-163 of the Administrative Code, which prohibits… Read more “Cleaner Air around construction sites? Help us getting it done”
Posted inSidewalk

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”
Posted inTransit

Penn Station: Transportation is the real challenge – Join Us

by Team ChekpedsOctober 22, 2022October 22, 2022
Who: ReThinkPennStationNYC – What : Through Running TownHall -When: October 25, 6pm An expert panel will explain through-running and its importance in any plan to update Penn Station.Put Transit first at Penn Station: Through running, the modern, more equitable and… Read more “Penn Station: Transportation is the real challenge – Join Us”
Posted inCHEKPEDS

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.”
Posted inSidewalk

Open Street W21: the longest table

by Team ChekpedsOctober 16, 2022February 9, 2023
https://vimeo.com/763011077Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: OSW21.mp4 (https://vimeo.com/763011077) You could have joined 500 of your neighbors for a potluck lunch on the Open West 21st Street. Everyone was smiling. Couldn’t imagine a more uplifting event. Every Open Street… Read more “Open Street W21: the longest table”
Posted inSidewalk

Open Street W22nd: Post COVID what’s next?

by Team ChekpedsOctober 15, 2022December 7, 2022
Worked hard at the neighbor thing Over 60 neighbors of W22nd Street participated in a charette to find a common vision of how to manage the public space and its access on the West 22nd Open Street. In spite of… Read more “Open Street W22nd: Post COVID what’s next?”
Posted inCHEKPEDS

Community Board 4 proposes measures to reduce trash on sidewalks

by Team ChekpedsOctober 4, 2022December 26, 2022
On September 20, MCB4 published the recommendations issued by its Sanitation in Buildings Working Group. The team worked for the last 6 months to identify a few key changes that could be applied to building design and building management, in… Read more “Community Board 4 proposes measures to reduce trash on sidewalks”
Posted inCHEKPEDS

Do not miss these upcoming Open Street events – Correction

by Team ChekpedsOctober 4, 2022October 22, 2022
Design your street -W22nd (7/8) Saturday, October 15 – 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. 315 West 22nd Street Break Bread with your neighbors and make new friends Sunday, October 16, 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. West 21st Street (9/10)

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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.

CHEKPEDS is a New York State Charity and a 501 (c)(3).

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