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Summer Streets In NYC Returns This Weekend: See Full Schedule
Summer Streets is set to return this Saturday, July 26, and will run for five consecutive Saturdays through August 23.

NEW YORK CITY — Beginning this weekend, New Yorkers can enjoy 22 miles of car-free streets filled with free programs, art, fitness, and cultural activities.
Summer Streets is set to return this Saturday, July 26, and will run for five consecutive Saturdays through August 23.
This year's program will feature more than 22 miles of car-free streets across all five boroughs — including, for the first time ever, a continuous route spanning the length of Manhattan, from the Brooklyn Bridge to Inwood.
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From 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. each Saturday, New Yorkers will enjoy miles of streets open to pedestrians, cyclists, and families — free of cars and full of free programming, art, fitness, and cultural activities, officials said.
"Summer Streets reimagines our public space as a shared resource, turning city streets into corridors of movement, culture, and creativity," NYC DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez said.
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Here is the full schedule for Summer Streets in the city.
- Saturday, July 26: Queens & Staten Island
- Queens: Vernon Blvd, from 44th Drive to 30th Drive — offering views along the Long Island City and Astoria waterfront
- Staten Island: Forest Ave, from Broadway to Bard Ave — a brand-new Summer Streets route.
- Saturdays, August 2, 9, 16: Manhattan
- From the Brooklyn Bridge to Dyckman Street, along Lafayette Street and Park Avenue to 110th Street, across 110th to Broadway, and up to Dyckman Street.
- Saturday, August 23: The Bronx & Brooklyn
- The Bronx: Grand Concourse, from East Tremont Ave to Mosholu Parkway — opening a key corridor through the West and North Bronx.
- Brooklyn: Eastern Parkway, from Grand Army Plaza to Buffalo Ave — connecting Prospect Heights and Brownsville along the iconic Caribbean Day Parade route.
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