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These 3 Harlem streets are opening to pedestrians and cyclists today

Updated: May 23, 2020


These 3 Harlem streets are opening to pedestrians and cyclists today

A trio of Harlem streets joins the 12 new miles of city roads opening up to pedestrians and cyclists today.


They are part of Mayor de Blasio's recently announced Open Streets plan, which aims to make as many as 100 miles of roadway accessible to New Yorkers for safe recreation during the lockdown.


Here are Harlem's three Open Streets, from south to north:


• 114th Street between Manhattan Avenue and Frederick Douglass Boulevard


• 115th Street between Third and Park Avenues, open 2pm-5:30pm weekdays


• Edgecombe Avenue between St. Nicholas Place and 145th Street


 

These three streets opened in Washington Heights and Inwood earlier this month:


• Laurel Hill Terrace between Amsterdam Avenue near 182nd Street and Amsterdam Avenue and 188th Street


•Margaret Corbin Drive between Fort Washington Avenue and Cabrini Boulevard (inside Fort Tryon Park)


• Dyckman Street between Broadway and Seaman Avenue


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