The Department of Transportation is hosting a workshop in Rego Park this Thursday, January 12th to determine how Queens residents want Queens Boulevard redesigned for safety. This is your BEST and most direct way of giving input into a multi-million dollar redesign.
The portion of the redesign covers Queens Boulevard between the Long Island Expressway overpass and Yellowstone Boulevard and it will implement safety measures such as extending the protected bike lane, adding more pedestrian space and redesigning dangerous intersections.
In 2016, there were 0 deaths on Queens Boulevard. We need you to come to the workshop and help maintain Zero on Queens Boulevard for Queens families and residents who use the street every day.
RSVP!
What: Queens Boulevard Department of Transportation Safety Workshop
Where: PS 139 Rego Park 93-06 63rd Dr. (between Booth St and Wetherole St)
When: 6PM to 8PM
Contact Juan Restrepo for more information on improving Queens Blvd. at juan.restrepo@transalt.org
The portion of the redesign covers Queens Boulevard between the Long Island Expressway overpass and Yellowstone Boulevard and it will implement safety measures such as extending the protected bike lane, adding more pedestrian space and redesigning dangerous intersections.
In 2016, there were 0 deaths on Queens Boulevard. We need you to come to the workshop and help maintain Zero on Queens Boulevard for Queens families and residents who use the street every day.
RSVP!
What: Queens Boulevard Department of Transportation Safety Workshop
Where: PS 139 Rego Park 93-06 63rd Dr. (between Booth St and Wetherole St)
When: 6PM to 8PM
Contact Juan Restrepo for more information on improving Queens Blvd. at juan.restrepo@transalt.org
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