Back on Friday, DOT crews finally started painting the First Avenue bike lane — some six weeks after the city finished paving the roadway.
To date, though, the painting has only taken place on five blocks between Third Street and just shy of St. Mark's Place...
And no paint yet for Second Avenue...
Still to come (and as previously reported): the new offset crossings on select intersections on First Avenue and Second Avenue to make them safer for cyclists and pedestrians. The previous mixing zones forced cyclists and drivers to negotiate the same space at the same time, as Streetsblog noted.
And here's an example of offset crossing, as seen on Fourth Avenue and 13th Street...

Meanwhile, the bike lane is still MIA on the freshly paved 12th Street between First Avenue and Avenue B...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Resurfaced roadways on 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue to have offset crossings