Here's what you need to know if you're taking the subway this weekend in the neighborhood.
The two chargers will be among the first curbside stations installed on the Upper East Side, as the city encourages electric car use.
An Upper East Side board got its first look this week at the long-awaited Queensboro Bridge bike lane, which could arrive next year.
A community board voted overwhelmingly to support the East 61st and 62nd street lanes this week, ending a debate that dragged on for months.
An Upper East Side community board committee failed again to decide on the 61st and 62nd Street bike lanes, frustrating transit advocates.
The merits of the bike lanes were debated for hours in a meeting this week, but they will likely be installed regardless within months.
Two temporary bike lanes on East 61st and 62nd streets could become permanent, and the city will present on the possibility this week.
A community board presentation about temporary bike lanes on East 61st and 62nd streets was met with strong feelings on both sides.
Work could begin by next summer on the long-delayed project to make the 68th Street-Hunter College station more accessible, the MTA says.
Grocery distributions by Amazon and Fresh Direct routinely block up to four lanes of traffic on an Upper East Side street, neighbors say.
The MTA subway map will now label the 86th Street 6 train station as (partially) wheelchair accessible thanks to a new elevator.
A community board committee moved forward this week with a resolution backing the construction of an East River bike and pedestrian bridge.
Two new bike lanes will be installed along East 61st and 62nd streets across the East Side — but they're only temporary, the city says.
The bike lanes on East 61st and 62nd Streets will create safe passage for cyclists heading to and from the park and Queens.
Community Board 8 passed a resolution Wednesday asking the Department of Transportation for more space on the bridge on a short-term basis.
New Yorkers For Safer Streets will host a virtual Q&A session with Cameron Koffman.
The city's first round of car bans to open up space for pedestrians goes into effect Monday.
A resolution passed by Community Board 8 proposes banning cars on nearly 40 blocks of Park Avenue during peak hours.
Turnstile data from neighborhood subway stations show decreases as large as 50% in just one week.
The interim chief of the city's transit authority publicly shamed the company after it got 106 citations in four months, the Post reported.
A person was hit and killed by a train at the Lexington Avenue-59th Street station, transit officials said.
The plan will re-purpose a traffic lane on the outside of the bridge to create an ADA-accessible walkway.
The number of cyclist deaths in New York City rose sharply in 2019, but safety improvements on the Upper East Side are working.
Business and preservation groups claim bus shelters will ruin Madison Avenue's historic character, clutter sidewalks and deter shoppers.
Learn more about how congestion pricing came to be and what lies ahead from one of the plan's proponents.
The bike network on Second Avenue now runs uninterrupted between East 125th and 43rd streets.
The man's wife suffered non-life threatening injuries.
An 15-month inspection by the MTA found that escalators at the subway system's three newest stops failed to meet performance goals.
The new street design creates a dedicated bike lane from East 68th to 59th streets, including near the on and off ramps of the bridge.
The Durst Organization asked the city to extend an existing ferry line from Astoria to the Upper East Side.
The new bike lane will be located along Roosevelt Island's east promenade.
The MTA has planned to build an ADA-accessible elevator at 68th Street-Hunter College for a decade, but delays have increased costs.
Congestion pricing will make the Upper East Side safer, cleaner and easier to travel, safe streets advocates said Thursday.
The person was hit around 8 p.m. Saturday.
The clocks — located on the uptown end of the Q line — currently fail to display downtown train arrival times.
The city plan will fill in a gap in Second Avenue's bike lane between East 68th and 59th streets.
The first New York City Ferry left the East 90th Street ferry landing Wednesday morning.
Upper East Siders will be able to catch the ferry at East 90th Street starting August 15.
Witnesses recorded video of cars sloshing up the east side highway.