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September 06, 2018
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MTA NYC Transit Announces Community Workshops to Help Reshape the Future of Bronx BusingSix Workshops Planned; Bronx set to Become First Borough to Experience Complete Redesign of Local & Express Bus Service, Comes on Heels of Successful Redesign of Staten Island Express Bus Network
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MTA New York City Transit announced plans today to hold a series of community workshops regarding the upcoming redesign of the entire local and express bus network for the Bronx. NYC Transit representatives first unveiled the plans in a meeting yesterday with Bronx community board district managers and chairs. The six workshops are set to take place throughout the borough over the next several weeks and will provide Bronx residents with the opportunity to offer their input and expertise to help identify ways the network can be improved. This is the second major bus redesign implemented by NYC Transit and the first one covering both express and local bus routes. A similar redesign of Staten Island’s express bus network went into effect last month. As part of NYC Transit President Andy Byford’s Fast Forward plan to modernize the city’s subways and buses, the bus networks in all five boroughs will be reimagined with complete redesigns. Despite considerable population growth and changes in travel patterns, the Bronx bus network has not substantially changed in decades and ridership has decreased. The borough is also home to the slowest bus speeds in the city outside of Manhattan. “The Bronx is changing and that means the needs of our customers are changing too,” said Darryl Irick, President of MTA Bus Company and Senior Vice President of NYC Transit’s Department of Buses. “In thinking about how to build a Bronx bus network for the 21st century and beyond, it’s absolutely imperative that we work in close partnership with those who live and work in the borough’s neighborhoods each and every day. I am excited to work in tandem with residents, community leaders and our operators to make sure we are bringing world class service to the communities of the Bronx.” In addition to soliciting public input, NYC Transit will ultimately craft the bus redesign plan by marshaling data from sources like the BusTime app and MetroCard as well as from survey research and outside agencies such as the Department of Transportation. NYC Transit planners are expected to work closely with their counterparts at the city’s Department of Transportation in overarching efforts aimed at expanding bus priority, developing high frequency, high capacity corridors, improving the spacing of bus stop locations and altering routes that are currently circuitous or redundant.
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS (all events are from 6 to 8 p.m.)
Community Board 12 Thursday September 20 4101 White Plains Road Bronx, NY 10466
Metropolitan College of New York Thursday September 27 483 East 149th Street 2nd Floor Bronx, NY 10455
Monroe College—Kings Hall Wednesday, October 3 2501 Jerome Avenue, Mintz Room Bronx, NY 10468
RiverBay Corporation Co-Op City Tuesday, October 9 2049 Bartow Avenue, Room 31 Bronx, NY 10475
NYC Health+ Hospitals/Jacobi Monday, October 15 1400 Pelham Parkway South, Building 4 Conference Center 2N1 Bronx, NY 10461
Christ Curch Riverdale Thursday, October 18 5030 Henry Hudson Parkway (at 252nd Street) Bronx, NY 10471 |
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