Showing posts with label 12th Street bike lane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 12th Street bike lane. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Gone green: 12th Street bike lane returns
EVG regular Greg Masters reports that the city repainted the 12th Street bike lane yesterday ...
The city milled and paved the street in early May, and finally got around to putting down a fresh coat of green paint.
This eastbound bike lane arrived last November ahead of the anticipated L-train shutdown to help alleviate anticipated commute congestion.
However, after the shutdown became the slowdown, the city announced in April that the bike lanes on 12th Street and 13th Street would remain permanent.
Friday, May 3, 2019
The 12th Street bike lane will return
An EVG reader reports that workers tore up 12th Street last night ... the reader, who sent the above photo, noted this between Avenue B and First Avenue. Gone for now is the bike lane that arrived back in the fall.
And we heard from other readers who were confused about what's happening here. After all, the city announced last Thursday that the 12th Street and 13th Street bike lanes would remain despite the full L-train shutdown called off by Gov. Cuomo in early January. Did the city change its mind?
Via Twitter, the DOT said the painted bike lanes will return...
This roadway was milled this week. There is typically a two week gap between milling and paving to allow utilities and others to repair the infrastructure below the street.
— NYC DOT (@NYC_DOT) May 3, 2019
As was announced last week, DOT will be adding more delineators and loading zones along 12th/13th Streets. More info: https://t.co/oU7IHQw2Yb
— NYC DOT (@NYC_DOT) May 3, 2019
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