Friday, November 21, 2025

Long-delayed Canal Street redesign up for discussion Monday night

On Monday evening, the downtown Manhattan Community Boards — 1, 2 and 3 — are hosting the DOT's Canal Street Redesign Forum. 

The presentation starts at 6 p.m., with public comment welcome from 6:30-8:30. This takes place at MS131, 100 Hester St., at Eldridge Street. You need to register here

Streetsblog has more on the preliminary plans here... which are much-needed and long overdue. After all, the city has only been talking about implementing changes here since 2011.

In July, a 22-year-old driver was charged with two counts of second-degree murder in a horrific early morning collision while exiting the Manhattan Bridge at the Bowery and Canal at more than 100 MPH, per the DA's office. There was another collision with two injuries 24 hours later in nearly the same spot. 

In both crashes, motorists came off the highway-like Manhattan Bridge at the Bowery, but the violence only underscores that the entire crosstown corridor remains one of the most dangerous streets in the borough, and the city has not made significant changes in a decade. 
Previously on EV Grieve

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