TIMES SQUARE AVENUE REDESIGNATION
7TH
AVENUE AND BROADWAY 45TH STREET CROSSOVER TO BE CLOSED
DOT
Announces Pedestrian Safety Improvements For Times Square
New
York City Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Iris Weinshall,
along with the President of the Times Square Alliance, Tim Tompkins,
today announced that the vehicle crossover between 7th Avenue and Broadway
in Times Square will be closed beginning November 4th.
The
closing of the crossover and the restriping of the streets will allow
DOT to provide 50% more sidewalk space for pedestrians throughout this
heavily traveled neighborhood. The reconfiguration of the streets is
a temporary change which will be in effect until DOT has completed its
evaluation on the closure’s effects on vehicular and pedestrian
traffic.
“We
are continually looking for ways to provide more space for pedestrians
to walk through this busy area,” said DOT Commissioner Iris Weinshall.
“ Times Square has some of the heaviest pedestrian volumes in
the City so this is a great opportunity to experiment with reconfiguring
the flow of traffic and creating larger sidewalks to provide more space
for pedestrians.”
"This
is a bold and innovative step to address the number one safety concern
and quality of life issue in Times Square -- intense pedestrian congestion
on our sidewalks," said Alliance President Tim Tompkins. "We
applaud DOT for exploring this out of the box solution and carefully
testing its traffic impact before deciding to fully implement it."
Since
over 13,000 pedestrians an hour crowd the sidewalks and overflow into
the roadways in Times Square during the busiest parts of the day, DOT
made pedestrian improvements in 2001 by installing plastic delineators
which increased sidewalk space along 7th Avenue between West 45th and
West 44th streets and along Broadway between West 44th and West 42nd
streets. These temporary improvements will be made permanent in 2008.
The
closure of the crossover will allow DOT to provide even more space for
pedestrians. Broadway between 46th and 47th streets and 7th Avenue between
42nd and 47th streets will see significant sidewalk expansions.
Beginning
on November 4th, vehicles traveling on Broadway will continue along
7th Avenue south of West 45th Street. Vehicles traveling on 7th Avenue
will continue on Broadway south of West 45th street – they will
no longer have the option of crossing over to 7th Avenue. New signs
directing drivers how to proceed have been hung on large mast arms and
will be uncovered on November 4th, and variable message boards will
be activated to alert drivers of the changing road pattern.
In
addition to the closure of the crossover, the test will change bike
lane configurations, the number of roadway travel lanes and curb side
regulations.
Evaluations
will consist of traffic counts at 16 locations, turning movement counts
at 8 locations, travel times and speeds from uptown locations to West
34 th street and visual observations from DOT’s Traffic Management
Center. Once evaluations have been completed DOT will decide whether
or not to make the changes permanent.
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