“Our Vision Zero improvements on Queens Boulevard have been transformative - both greatly improving pedestrian safety while also drawing a huge number of new cyclists,” said Department of Transportation spokesman Vin Barone. In a major shift, the city will move buses from the service road to the faster-moving mainline along a stretch of the wide corridor between Roosevelt Avenue in Sunnyside and Union Turnpike in Kew Gardens, and transform the currently barren median into a linear park to create a safe and easy way of traversing neighborhoods, officials said - further fortifying the success of the Queens Boulevard redesign, which had already repurposed space from vehicles. ![]() Another big change is coming to Queens Boulevard - but like other long-awaited redesigns of monstrous roads, residents will have to wait years for it.
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