The speed limit was officially lowered on Wednesday morning.
"Been asking for an elevator at this station since my oldest was born (bar mitzvah this year)," one local posted.
A stretch of Sixth Avenue under construction goes back to two-way traffic soon, but parking could be briefly limited, officials warned.
"We hope that it prevents future deaths," a Community Board 6 official said about a protected bike lane and other Ninth Street fixes.
More than just Fifth Avenue will go car-free.
The bill would have let New York set its own speed limits. Without it, advocates say, "New Yorkers will die."
A city plan to add protected bike lanes to Ninth Street got the green light from Community Board 6, which has long pushed for safety fixes.
May is bike month in NYC, and cyclists on Friday celebrated by biking to work. Bike ridership has boomed across the city in recent years.
"It's internet prices without internet shadiness!" promises the bicycle flea market Saturday at Old Stone House.
MTA crews gave Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center's B and Q sections a good scrub down, add tiles, replaced burned-out lights and more.
Atlantic-Barclays is among 13 stations slated for "Re-NEW-vation" — aka deep cleanings, repairs and more — this spring, officials said.
Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center will be one of 12 stations where restrooms will reopen this spring, MTA officials announced.
Starting March 13, crews will work overnight for five weeks to repave half the loop around the park, the Prospect Park Alliance announced.
"Signs don't help," said one person about the pedestrian-only light at Fifth Avenue and Ninth Street.
A cyclist's recent death prompted city officials to take long-awaited first steps to fix Ninth Street and Second Avenue, a local pol said.
A new proposal calls for changes to every Park Slope bus route, a new draft plan shows.
The MTA is considering extending the W line from lower Manhattan along the Brooklyn waterfront, possibly linking Red Hook and Park Slope.
A temporary pedestrian plaza on Fourth Street opening this week could become permanently car-free after the summer, organizers said.
A traffic reversal on Sixth Avenue, and a much-maligned construction project associated with it, should end next year, officials said.
Police, some armed with assault guns, cordoned off streets and towed cars in Brooklyn for a funeral, prompting outrage over the NYPD budget.
No civilians were hurt after two FDNY ambulance drivers collided in Park Slope, reportedly sending one vehicle careening into a bank.
Sixth Avenue traffic will move toward Flatbush Avenue instead of Union Street beginning June 27, city officials confirm.
About an hour after the smoke was first reported, delays persist on several subway lines, according to the MTA.
Plans for a new temporary pedestrian plaza on Fourth Street renewed calls to make the cul-de-sac a permanent play area for children.
One week after a 15-year-old was groped in a Park Slope station, police released a sketch of the suspect who remains on the loose.
The DOT didn't specify what caused the holdup, but said the bridge is being used more often during the Gowanus Canal cleanup process.
An e-bike rider's brakes locked up and he was thrown underneath a van on Fourth Avenue Friday, police said.
The hardened bike lane, which is part of a $900 million safety pledge by the city, makes good on previously planned local street upgrades.
A wary scene unfolded in 36th Street station the morning after a still-at-large gunman shot 10 people Tuesday.
Police are looking for a man in a gas mask and a construction vest seen fleeing the 36th Street station Tuesday morning.
Delayed Q trains at the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center station are just one of the subway issues facing Brooklyn commuters this morning.
The man, who was rolled out of harm's way by a good Samaritan, was one of several people to fall onto NYC subway tracks on Wednesday.
The MTA told straphangers to expect delays on the R line because people were on the track.
The man was crossing Fourth Avenue at Bergen Street on Thursday night when he was mowed down by a driver who then sped off, police said.
A man filed a 311 report about a truck blocking a bus stop and shoveled snow onto its hood. An hour later he got his first death threat.
After the deadly Times Square attack, the MTA released a study showing which stations could be fitted with doors—but don't hold your breath.
Family of Devon Smalls, who was hit by a Q train last week, are having attorneys look into whether there was any negligence by the MTA.
"Crossing the street should not be a matter of life or death," Brooklyn Councilmember Rita Joseph said of 2021's record-breaking fatalities.
The 5th Avenue bridge running under the BQE is the only city project named in Gov. Kathy Hochul's statewide initiative.
Repairs on the two subway lines will mean change in service starting Monday night through Dec. 23, the MTA announced.