NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – Nearly 20 miles of New York City roads will go car-free this summer, an increase from last year’s Summer Streets program, city officials announced Tuesday.
On select days throughout July and August, the streets will open to cyclists and pedestrians from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. All five boroughs will have Summer Streets.
Looking for a way to enjoy the streets without an engine? Get a free Citi Bike day pass using the code “CITISUMMER24!” and explore the neighborhood via bike.
July 27: Queens and Staten Island
Aug. 3, 10, 17: Manhattan
Aug. 24: Brooklyn and the Bronx
This year’s Summer Streets program is bigger than last, with 33% more open roads, city officials said. It’s a response to last year’s great success – over 500,000 people walked, ran, cycled and played in the streets when they were shut down last summer, officials said.
“Summer Streets shows New Yorkers how joyful and pleasant our streets become when we reallocate just a portion of our roads for people to stroll, bike, and play,” said Department of Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez.
Each route will include artwork submitted by locals and selected by the Department of Transportation for one-day activations.