Council Member Rodriguez and Congressman Espaillat will hold a news conference at noon Thursday to discuss moped regulations.
The 30-year-old man died from injuries sustained in a Revel crash before the service shut down in NYC.
The "A" train station on 181st Street in Washington Heights had three shiny new elevators begin service on Monday.
About 10 blocks of Audubon Avenue will open to pedestrians and cyclists in the latest expansion of the mayor's Open Streets plan.
The Washington Heights corridor is one of five streets that will become busways similar to 14th Street as the New Yorkers go back to work.
Construction on the A train will stop it from running between 168th Street and 207th Street until Monday.
Shuttles set up for the 191st Street construction project will stop so drivers can be used for buses needed during the coronavirus pandemic.
Seven miles of New York City streets opening to pedestrians and cyclists Monday include three spots in Washington Heights and Inwood.
UpliftNYC, usually a youth service organization, is giving out "care packages" with a week's worth of food in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx.
The Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation set up temporary hotlines for benefits, housing, immigration or unemployment questions.
Advocates want Margaret Corbin Drive and these other Washington Heights and Inwood Streets car-free as New Yorkers stay at home.
The chair of City Council's Transportation Committee wants sped up Citibike expansion, no parking meters and decriminalized delivery bikes.
Transportation officials will present their plan for West 178th Street between Ft. Washington and Wadsworth avenues at a meeting next week.
A protected bike path from West 165th to 170th streets is one of eight lanes the city will finish or add in 2020.
The city will wrap up getting feedback from residents Friday about where the first Citi Bike stations to come to the neighborhood should go.
The city will be rehabilitating pedestrian ramps at nearly two dozen intersections in Washington Heights from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Friday.
D trains were stalled and B trains were running express after someone was hit by a train at 167th Street, the MTA said.
The MTA will stick with its original schedule for the 191st Street construction next week despite pleas from locals worried about crowding.
Police are seeking two people wanted for attacking a transgender woman on the subway in Washington Heights.
Manhattan's west side is getting a new high-tech system officials say improves signals, but which messed up four of five commutes last year.
The MTA will begin replacing elevators at the 191st Street 1 station in February. Shuttles are planned to run every 20 minutes.
The 168th Street station opened about a month ahead of schedule equipped with brand-new elevators.
Gale Brewer is asking the city Department of Transportation to study the potential for busways on 125th and 181st streets.
A trains will not run from 9:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. for three weeks in December.
The Washington Heights bus terminal reopened two years behind schedule in 2017 after a much-maligned renovation project.
Shuttle bus service will run between the 181st Street and 190th Street A train stations on Broadway and Fort Washington Avenue.
Police are searching for the man who they say showed the girls the video on his phone.
Elevators at a number of subway stations will shut down, forcing seniors to traverse uptown's steep hills and long subway staircases.
The city installed two protected bike lanes on the Inwood corridor last year only to pave over them after businesses complained.
The MTA will replace subway elevators at multiple Upper Manhattan stations. Construction could last at least a year at each station.
West 219th and 220th streets between Broadway and Ninth Avenue will be redesigned this month.
EMS rushed the victim to Columbia University Medical Center and 1 trains were delayed in Upper Manhattan Tuesday morning.
Used needles on the platforms and tracks of the West 181st Street station must be cleaned up, city councilman Ydanis Rodriguez said.
The 168th Street 1 train station, one of uptown's busiest stops, is set to close Saturday for a year-long elevator replacement.
Station will be shut down for a year as century-old elevators are replaced for the first time.
All New York-bound lanes of the George Washington Bridge's upper level were shut down after the crash.
The bridge provides access to the Hudson River Greenway for Upper Manhattan bicyclists and pedestrians.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority proposed cutting around-the-clock operator positions at five uptown subway stations.
Some taxi workers weren't pleased Meera Joshi showed up to mourn Fausto Luna, an Uber driver who died by suicide last week.
The city Parks Department will begin repairing the Fort Washington Pedestrian Bridge on Monday, Oct. 1. It was shut down in late August.