New York City's iconic Park Avenue is set to undergo a significant transformation as the Department of Transportation (DOT) announces plans to reduce the number of driving lanes to make way for more green space and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure. The move aims to improve safety for walkers and cyclists, as well as enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of the bustling thoroughfare. Under the proposed changes, one or more driving lanes will be converted into pedestrianized zones, complete with lush landscaping, public art installations, and expanded sidewalks. The DOT's decision is part of a broader effort to revitalize the city's streets and prioritize the needs of residents and visitors alike.


DOT to cut driving lanes on Park Avenue to allow more green space, pedestrian safety  amNewYork