Vehicles were alerted to steer clear of 14th Avenue, between 116th Street and College Point Boulevard, when looking for parking.
Crews will close ​the Exit 22 ramp from the eastbound Grand Central Parkway to Union Turnpike on Friday, May 5, through Monday morning.
The fast-charging hub will be placed at 214-17 41st Ave. Charging hubs will also be installed in Astoria, Flushing, and other locations.
Officials said Monday that 33rd Avenue, from Utopia Parkway to 215th Place, will undergo a redesign to become a bike boulevard.
Stations in St. Albans, Auburndale and Laurelton will receive upgrades to be ADA compliant, an LIRR representative said Tuesday.
The project, which broke ground in 2017, replaced over five miles of water distribution mains with new pipes.
The closures will occur on Monday, March 6, through Friday morning, March 31st.
The barrier is consisted of around 350 evergreens between 18th and 26th Avenues.
A Zoom meeting with Community Board 11 will be held on Sept. 12 to discuss the city's proposed bike lanes.
City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino is upset that drivers speeding in Bayside could soon be caught by more 24/7 speed cameras.
A 43-year-old Long Island man died after barreling into a sedan on the Clearview Expressway Tuesday, according to police.
The motorcyclist barreled into a sedan on the Queens interstate highway, police said.
A project restoring part of Douglaston's Shore Road was completed this week, but locals have said the roadway is deteriorating for years.
Some Baysiders pushed back against a revised local bike lane plan, saying they supported bike paths in the area, just not on their blocks.
It's tough for most people to get to Bayside, and neighbors want to keep it that way, according to comments on a local Facebook post.
Neighbors recalling the tragic death of a Bayside student 44 years ago said they still worry that local streets are unsafe for kids.
Updates from traffic sites said that several bridge lanes were blocked prompting significant traffic delays Wednesday afternoon.
The owner of a local Greek restaurant was among those injured in the collision, a witness told Patch.
Have feedback about how the new Queens bus plan will impact service in Bayside? Tell the MTA at a meeting this week. Learn more here.
The meeting marks the first of many upcoming chances for neighbors to voice feedback and ask questions about the new transit plan.
Fire officials didn't answer Patch's question about the person's condition, simply saying that the person was taken to a nearby hospital.
Officer Anastasios Tsakos, a father-of-two and 14-year NYPD veteran, was hit and killed by a speeding driver from Long Island last year.
The MTA revamped its contentious Queens bus redesign plan this week, including changes for Bayside riders. Learn how to give feedback here.
The MTA is resuming its years-long effort to update the bridge's roadway on Saturday, shuttering some lanes through "late spring."
The now-updated sign sparked a playful debate between Queens BP Donovan Richards and Bronx BP Vanessa Gibson about whose borough is better.
Videos show plumes of smoke and fire coming from the car, which was ablaze on the shoulder of the highway on Wednesday afternoon.
The child wandered away from her mom in front of the SUV just as the driver, who is reportedly​ the mom's boyfriend, drove off, police said.
Partial lane closures begin Saturday night, and the parkway won't fully reopen until Sunday evening, amid work on the Elmont LIRR station.
While many Open Street closures point to inequities, the study found, the program's absence in Bayside might be about community buy-in.
The lane reductions, which make the exits 11-feet wide, come a couple of days before a stretch of the Cross Island Parkway totally closes.
The 430 abandoned cars reported in Bayside this year amounts to more complaints than all of 2020 or 2019. See a map of the busted cars here.
Critical neighbors described the cameras as a money-making scheme that make streets more dangerous. Some pushed back, citing school safety.
The 70-year-old's death is the second time that drivers fatally hit elderly pedestrians in northeast Queens during the past several months.
A protected bike lane on Northern Blvd has been the subject of debate since it was built. An accident this week resurfaced those arguments.
One constituent compared the once-pothole-ridden street to a "moonscape." Now, after years of construction, it's been completely repaved.
Here's what you need to know if you're taking the subway this weekend in the neighborhood.
A bill to cut down on excessively loud vehicles, which was co-sponsored by a Bayside lawmaker, just passed the NY Senate and Assembly.
The charging station is thanks to $20 million in federal funding secured by U.S. Rep Grace Meng for four infrastructure projects in Queens.
In a sign of a return to normality, subway service changes are making weekend travel a nightmare.