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    Rosedale Infrastructure Upgrades to Be Completed Ahead of Schedule

    Department of Environmental Protection  •  Infrastructure Upgrades  •  Rosedale, Queens

    Road restoration on 130th Avenue. Image Credit: NYC DEP

    The project is set to be completed one season early and over $1 million under budget. On March 4, 2020, the NYC Department of Environmental Protection announced that a major infrastructure upgrade project in Rosedale, Queens, would be completed ahead of schedule. The area, from 130th Avenue to the north, 133th Avenue to the South, and Brookville Boulevard to the west, is part of an area in southeast Queens that has faced flooding in the past. (more…)

    Tags : Department of Design and Construction, Department of Environmental Protection, flooding, infrastructure, Rosedale, sewers, upgrades, water mains
    Date: 03/17/2020
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    DOT and DDC Complete Select Bus Service Route Safety and Infrastructure Upgrades

    Department of Design and Construction  •  Infrastructure Upgrades  •  Utica Avenue, Brooklyn

    Image Credit: NYC DDC

    The upgrades include new traffic signals, traffic islands, new water mains, fire hydrants and curb extensions along the route. On February 14, 2020, the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Department of Design and Construction (DDC) announced the completion of the redevelopment of one of the busiest bus routes along Utica Avenue in Brooklyn, connecting major residential and commercial hubs. The $22.7 million dollar project will improve the B46 Select Bus Service (SBS), which services about 44,000 daily riders between Bedford-Stuyvesant to the Kings Plaza Mall. (more…)

    Tags : bus routes, Department of Design and Construction, Department of Transportation, infrastructure, Transportation
    Date: 02/26/2020
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    DEP and DDC Begin Sewer Infrastructure Project in Hollis and Queens Village

    Department of Environmental Protection  •  Sewers  •  Hollis and Queens Village, Queens

    Over 7,000 feet of water mains will be replaced. Image Credit: NYC DDC

    The project will replace more than 7,000 feet of water mains, some of which were installed before World War II. On August 19, 2019, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Department of Design and Construction (DDC) jointly announced the beginning of an infrastructure project in the Hollis and Queens Village neighborhoods of Queens. The project is part of Mayor de Blasio’s $1.9 billion plan to revamp the drainage system and alleviate flooding in southeast Queens. (more…)

    Tags : Department of Design and Construction, Department of Environmental Protection, hollis, queens village, sewers
    Date: 09/03/2019
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    Bronx Playground Receives $8 Million Upgrade with Green Infrastructure

    Department of Parks and Recreation  •  Playgrounds  •  Mott Haven, Bronx

    The new play equipment at Saw Mill Playground in Mott Haven. Image Credit: NYC Parks Department

    The playground provides new community amenities and improves the health of the Harlem River. On June 7, 2019, the Department of Parks and Recreation announced the completion of an $8 million upgrade to Saw Mill Playground in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx. The playground is located on East 139th Street between Brook and Willis Avenues. (more…)

    Tags : Community Parks Initiative, Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Parks and Recreation, parks, saw mill playground
    Date: 06/21/2019
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    City Expands Cloudburst Resiliency Program to Four New Neighborhoods to Prevent Stormwater Flooding

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    Mayor Eric Adams. Photo Credit: facebook.com/NYCMayor

    Storm events like 2021’s Hurricane Ida highlight the importance of implementing stormwater mitigation measures in flooding-prone areas. On January 9, 2023, Mayor Eric Adams announced the expansion of the Cloudburst Program, a program to construct clustered stormwater management projects in flood-prone communities. The program will expand to Corona and Kissena Park in Queens, Parkchester in the Bronx, and East New York, Brooklyn. Through the program, work has already started in South Jamaica and St. Albans in Queens and in East Harlem in Manhattan.  (more…)

    Date: 01/17/2023
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