Transportation

SOUNDVIEW FERRY?

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History clearly attributes the profound success of New York City to its ports and waterways. Rediscovering and reinventing how these same assets can be used today is what I believe this ferry service proposal represents. This proposal deserves to be tested, and it is my hope that, in partnership with your office, we can make this pilot program a reality, writes Borough President Diaz in his letter to Mayor de Blasio. Some other elected officials and organizations are joining Diaz to support the three-year pilot proposal.

CI BRIDGE PROJECT MOVES FORWARD

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NYCDOT says it is committed to completing this project, while keeping City Islanders informed during all stages. DOT has assigned a community liaison officer to answer any construction related inquires you may have.

The group has named Huáscar Robles of Zetlin Strategic Communications. Zetlin says they will soon begin work on two of NYCDEP's signature projects, so stay tuned for more information as these projects kick off. The group specializes in...

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READY FOR THE STORM?

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Are we ready for that powerful Nor'easter? NY state agencies have been told to prepare for the winter storm fighting assets and personnel.

As the impending Nor’easter winter storm is expected to hit New York citizens should prepare properly and avoid unnecessary travel.

Steps taken by the State to ensure readiness include:

Roads, Bridges and Public Transit

The following actions will allow plow operations on critical roadways to be maintained overnight while ensuring driver safety:

Difficult Sub-Zero Temperatures Ahead

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NY Governor Andrew M. Cuomo will activate the State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. to monitor a potent winter storm that will impact New York State Thursday and Friday. This storm will likely produce moderate to heavy snowfall across a large portion of the state, and may also result in coastal flooding and beach erosion. This system will also add to the bitter cold already being experienced statewide. There is a windchill watch for the southern and western Adirondacks with values from -30 to -40 degrees on Thursday and Friday.

CAR FREE DAY

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As part of the Town of North Hempstead’s ongoing “green” effort to reduce their carbon footprint, the Town Board recently announced that the they will be sponsoring the 1st Annual Car Free Day Long Island.

Car Free Day is an international event celebrated every September in which people are encouraged to get around without cars and instead ride a train, bus, bicycle, carpool, subway or walk. This year, Car Free Day will be coming to Long Island for the first time on Friday, September 20, 2013.

NYC SPEED CAMERAS

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NYC MAYOR BLOOMBERG AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSIONER SADIK-KHAN ANNOUNCE SPEED CAMERA ENFORCEMENT WILL BEGIN ON THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL, SEPTEMBER 9TH

Speed cameras will be installed near schools, museums, community centers and crash prone areas to deter speeding. which is the largest single contributing factor to traffic fatalities in New York City.

The city has revealed that it will be installing dozens of cameras across the city in an attempt to cut down on idiots who insist on speeding.

Useful Caregiver Services

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Being a caregiver for an ailing parent, spouse, child, or other loved one can feel like a lonely undertaking. It needn't, even if you don't have family nearby to pitch in. Help for caregivers is available from various organizations. Once you learn what's available, it may be easier to chart a less-demanding course toward meeting the needs of your spouse, relative, or friend.

Here are some types of services and professionals you might want to investigate.

Emergency Hearing on Subway Deaths

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On February 7, NYC Council Member James Vacca, who chairs the Transportation Committee, will hold an emergency hearing on the recent spate of deaths in New York City’s subway system and what the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is doing to prevent them.

So far in 2013, subway trains have already killed seven people. In 2012, 141 people were struck by trains, 55 fatally.

TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES

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After months of meetings and planning sessions, NYC’s public bike share program -- Citi Bike -- is hitting the street this summer! Your outspoken support for better bicycling in the Big Apple helped to make this program a reality. Thank you!

Transportation Alternatives wants to be sure we continue to advocate for the needs surrounding your daily bicycle trips. With the roll-out of public bike share getting closer and closer, we’re interested in finding out how you plan on taking advantage of this great new public transit option.

How will YOU use Citi Bike?

TRANSPORTATION NEWS

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Feds slam the breaks on 26 bus operations, which regularly transported more than 1,800 passengers every day along Interstate 95. These trips between New York and Florida have now been been halted for safety violations in our government's largest single safety crackdown of the motor coach industry.