As Earth Day approaches, New York City is gearing up to celebrate with its annual Car-Free Earth Day event. This month, the city will once again open up streets to pedestrians and cyclists, allowing residents to enjoy a car-free day in a bid to promote sustainability and reduce carbon emissions. The event, now in its 40th year, will see streets across the five boroughs closed to vehicular traffic, giving New Yorkers a chance to explore their neighborhoods on foot or by bike. From parks to plazas, the city's open streets will be filled with music, food vendors, and community events, making it a fun and festive day out for all ages.


NYC Car-Free Earth Day Returns This Month With Open Streets Citywide  Patch