Politics & Government

City Partners With MTA To Rehabilitate Grand Central Terminal Train Shed

The medians along Park Avenue between Grand Central and East 57th Street will need to be reconstructed, and the DOT seeks resident input.

The City of New York and the MTA Metro-North Railroad is embarking on a multi-year project to rehabilitate and repair the 100+ year old Grand Central Terminal Train Shed. As part of this project, the medians along Park Avenue between Grand Central and East 57th Street will need to be reconstructed, and the Department of Transportation wants your input on what you’d like to see when the medians are re-built following construction.

https://nycdotprojects.info/project-updates/re-imagining-park-avenue

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The project portal above offers some background of the project area, and showcases the different design options and potential features for the malls. Please use the left-hand bar to navigate through the different pages. After you’ve viewed this site, please visit the DOT's survey link, below, to tell them what you’d like to see along Park Avenue.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ParkAvenue1

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Your feedback will kick-off a multi-year process led by the City of New York to help inform the re-design of the iconic Park Avenue malls. Thank you!


This press release was produced by Manhattan Community Board 5. The views expressed here are the author’s own.