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NYPD precinct removes cars from sidewalk

by Team ChekpedsJanuary 22, 2021July 14, 2021
This was really a special week. For years , neighbors had complained that the police cars parked on sidewalks were a menace to the safety of pedestrians . This problem was amplified when NYPD added barricades to the streets adjoining… Read more “NYPD precinct removes cars from sidewalk”
Posted inCHEKPEDS, Clean Air, Congestion, Port Authority

Port Authority Bus Terminal to be rebuilt

by Team ChekpedsJanuary 22, 2021July 14, 2021
The project will rebuild the main terminal in place, add a storage and intercity terminal from Dyer to 10th Avenue, create two large parks over the Dyer Avenue cuts and build an extensive network of below and above ground ramps.… Read more “Port Authority Bus Terminal to be rebuilt”
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Six years of progress focused on street safety

by Team ChekpedsJanuary 22, 2021July 14, 2021
Last Wednesday, Manhattan Community 4 took time to recap its annual results and thank Colleen Chattergoon of the Department of Transportation for her help in securing many of its wins . Most of the activity and wins have been focused… Read more “Six years of progress focused on street safety”
Posted inCHEKPEDS

Speak Up: Decision 2021

by Team ChekpedsJanuary 11, 2021July 14, 2021
In 2021 we will be called upon to elect a very large number of representatives who will have a key influence on what type of streets and transportation New York will select to implement. Our system is seriously broken .… Read more “Speak Up: Decision 2021”
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Happy New Year

by Team ChekpedsJanuary 11, 2021July 14, 2021
We wish you a very healthy and happy 2021. 2020 highlighted our vulnerabilities and the extraordinary resilience of New Yorkers. After In this grim context the changes brought about by the confinement were extraordinary : the Open Streets program initiated… Read more “Happy New Year”
Posted inCHEKPEDS, Complete Streets, Pedestrian safety, Sidewalk

How to make NYC Transportation Policies more equitable?

by Team ChekpedsJuly 3, 2020July 14, 2021
It is well known that Robert Moses’ policies of razing poor neighborhoods to build highways and making bridges so low as to prevent bus access to Jones Beach were racially motivated. In our own  neighborhood of Hell’s kitchen, poor residents… Read more “How to make NYC Transportation Policies more equitable?”
Posted inCHEKPEDS, Traffic Justice

Keeping the Peace with a leaner NYPD

by Team ChekpedsJuly 3, 2020July 14, 2021
With the clamor to “defund” the NYPD and the City agreeing to “cut ” only few expenses, the 2021 budget’s unpopular compromise shows that a new alternative must be found to  deliver the best value to ALL our citizens. The… Read more “Keeping the Peace with a leaner NYPD”
Posted inCHEKPEDS, Congestion, Noise, Pedestrian safety

A Return to gridlock as the City reopens?

by Team ChekpedsMay 23, 2020July 14, 2021
    Chekpeds’ Oped published in Chelsea Community News: The COVID-19 quarantine has made us all aware of how wonderful New York can be: How clean and fresh the air has been, how quiet without gridlock blocking EMS, and without… Read more “A Return to gridlock as the City reopens?”
Posted in9th Avenue Renaissance, CHEKPEDS, Complete Streets, Congestion, Greening, Pedestrian safety, Sidewalk

What streets are open?

by Team ChekpedsMay 23, 2020July 14, 2021
Mayor de Blasio claims there are 40 miles of open streets. Where are they ? Thankfully a New Yorker with time and skills made a map. Click on the link or the picture to access the real time map updated… Read more “What streets are open?”
Posted inCHEKPEDS, Clean Air, Congestion, Pedestrian safety, Sidewalk

More Streets are OPEN!

by Team ChekpedsMay 22, 2020July 14, 2021
Saturday morning, May 23rd,  three (3) more blocks will open in our district: W21st Street (9/10), W 22nd Street (7/8) in Chelsea and W51st Street (9/10) in Hell’s Kitchen. These are in addition to the first four (4) blocks opened… Read more “More Streets are OPEN!”

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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.

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