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The Queensboro Bridge remains the only city-owned East River bridge without separate paths for pedestrians and cyclists, jamming them instead into a single, overcrowded lane.
The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, as one of NYC's most beautiful and important bridges, has many interesting secrets and history ...
The Queensborough Bridge is no longer a free ride into Manhattan, thanks to the state’s new congestion pricing plan — making one block among the city’s priciest.
The Queensboro Bridge will be named after former Mayor Edward I. Koch, while the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel will take the name of former Gov. Hugh L. Carey.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal to rename the Queensboro Bridge in honor of former Mayor Ed Koch officially has its very first political opponent: Queens Council Member Peter Vallone Jr.
Pedestrians face a particularly treacherous trek along the 59th Street bridge — because they’re forced to share a narrow, two-lane strip with bikes, e-bikes and e-scooters.
Some drivers on the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge are being charged because of congestion pricing, whether they know it or not.
[UPDATE BELOW] In December the Bloomberg administration announced plans to rename the Queensboro Bridge after former mayor Ed Koch. Koch was for it, Vallone wasn't, and today the City Council will ...
News See renderings of the new pedestrian roadway on the Queensboro Bridge One of the busiest bridges in the city is finally getting the renovations it needs.
News NYC is trying to introduce ‘tranquility’ at the foot of the Queensboro Bridge Honey Locust Park has undergone a $1.6 million renovation.