The West 163rd Street C train station will reopen on Thursday, Sept. 27, the MTA announced.
The city Department of Transportation, bowing to pressure from local officials, may remove a protected lane from the busy street.
Visitors to Fort Washington Park should avoid the bridge at West 180th Street until further notice, the Parks Department said.
The pedestrian plaza faced opposition because it will replace about 17 curbside parking spots.
The community board wants one of the new bike lanes removed and to turn the second into a two-way bike path.
The city Department of Transportation will analyze long-term solutions to complaints about the bike lanes, but they will remain for now.
Come to the Washington Heights Academy on Sherman Avenue Tuesday night to discuss the new Dyckman Street bike lanes.
A, B, C and D trains will not run overnight in Uptown Manhattan during the next three weeks.
Business owners have complained that the new bike lanes are causing havoc on Inwood's busy commercial stretch.
The protected bike lanes were installed on the busy commercial corridor in December.
The MTA's Enhanced Station Initiative includes no plans to install elevators at any subway stations.
The station will be completely shut down while the MTA conducts aesthetic improvements and fixes.