![]() ![]() 1st Avenue from 42nd Street to 48th Street. The following streets in the vicinity of the United Nations will continued to be closed to vehicular traffic: 58th Street from Park Avenue to Madison Avenue 56th Street from 5th Avenue to 6th Avenue 55th Street from 5th Avenue to 6th Avenue 55th Street from Madison Avenue to 5th Avenue 54th Street from 6th Avenue to 7th Avenue 51st Street from Park Avenue to Madison Avenue 51st Street from Lexington Avenue to Park Avenue 50th Street from Park Avenue to Madison Avenue Little West Street from Battery Place to 2nd Place 1st Place from Battery Place to Little West Street Battery Place from Little West Street to Second Place. The following streets will have managed access and no vehicle parking permitted: Please note: These areas will reopen each evening after the day's session. 42nd Street Exit and Entrance Ramps of the FDR Drive The NYPD will help ensure that vehicle traffic does not enter those streets.-42nd Street from the FDR Drive to 2nd Avenue With the support of Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine and New York City Councilmember Keith Powers, West 49th Street and West 50th Street, between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue will only be open to pedestrians during the most congested hours, between 11:00 AM and 12:00 AM midnight every day. Rockefeller Center: For the entire holiday season from now through early to mid-January, the city has pedestrianized the streets surrounding Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall nearest the Christmas tree, using movable barriers to partially or fully close streets to cars and alleviate foot traffic along sidewalks. To accommodate high pedestrian traffic, westbound vehicle right turns will be prohibited from Fifth Avenue onto 47th Street, 49th Street, or 51st Street. On days the street is not designated an Open Street, beginning in the early afternoon on weekdays and in the morning on weekends, these barriers will be used to repurpose a lane of traffic on each side of the avenue as additional pedestrian space. In addition, throughout the entire holiday season, moveable barriers will be placed on the east and west sides of Fifth Avenue, between 48th Street and 52nd Street. The remaining Gridlock Alert days this year are:įifth Avenue: On Sunday, December 11 and 18, from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Fifth Avenue from 48th Street to 57th Street will only be open to pedestrians. Variable Message System (VMS) boards have been placed around New York City to warn of expected delays. Gridlock Alert Days: For 2022, DOT had identified 19 Gridlock Alert Days with the majority during the December holiday season – days when traffic is expected to be at its slowest and most congested. For New Yorkers and visitors alike, families should experience the joy of this holiday season on our pedestrianized streets on Fifth Avenue and around Rockefeller Center." We also especially urge out-of-town visitors to use buses and trains for the easiest access to New York City's amazing holiday Open Streets this coming weekend. ![]() "We encourage everyone to take transit, bike, or walk during upcoming Gridlock Alert Days. "Sustainable transit options are always the best choice to get around New York City-for the health and safety of your fellow New Yorkers and to save you time otherwise stuck in traffic," said Commissioner Rodriguez. NEW YORK – DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez today reminded New Yorkers and visitors from across the Tri-State region to take transit and leave their cars at home for upcoming Gridlock Alert Days as well as this weekend, when additional streets will be pedestrianized for the holiday in Midtown Manhattan around Rockefeller Center. Upcoming Gridlock Alert Days include Friday, December 9 Tuesday, December 13 Wednesday, December 14 and Thursday, December 15ĭOT also encourages drivers to take mass transit, walk, or bike this weekend-especially if planning a visit to the newest Holiday Open Street along Fifth Avenue in Midtown on Sunday, December 11 Contact: (212) 839-4850, Gridlock Alert: DOT Reminds Tri-State Region to Take Transit and Leave Their Cars at Home ![]()
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