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ilovecharts:

An interactive map of tomorrow’s restored subway service and accessibility across the burroughs

ilovecharts:

An interactive map of tomorrow’s restored subway service and accessibility across the burroughs



30

Oct

69

velocipedestrienne:

If you’re in NYC or will be traveling in or around, please keep an eye on this for updates about public transportation. Please reblog for NYCers.

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mahou-shoujo-sara:

undeadbishoujo:

Because I didn’t want this buried in a reblog:

The city has ordered a mandatory evacuation for everyone living in ZONE A

These are generally low-lying areas in all 5 boros including areas such as Coney Island and Sheepshead Bay in Brooklyn, the Rockaways in Queens, parts of Lower Manhattan, etc.

HOW TO KNOW IF YOU LIVE IN ZONE A:

WNYC has an interactive map on their website where you can type in your address and it will show you exactly which zone you live in.

Link to map HERE

This is also helpful for those of you who have family or neighbors who are not internet savvy so please help them out too so they don’t have to rely on calling 311 (which is probably hammered).

OKAY I LIVE IN ZONE A, BUT WHERE DO I GO?

Preferably you have friends and family elsewhere that you can stay with. Failing that, the city has evacuation shelters if you have nowhere to go, PETS ARE ALLOWED and each of them is wheelchair accessible but parking is limited so they are asking that you take public transit.

A full list of city evacuation shelters is available HERE. Multiple languages are available.

Please stay safe out there.

(Please, please, PLEASE signal boost this. I’m not in much danger right now compared to them. But I do have friends living in NYC.)

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prettytinydots:


Times Square, NYC (1932)

prettytinydots:

Times Square, NYC (1932)

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designismymuse:

supersonicelectronic:SUPERSONIC REVIEWS: HIGH LINE-High Line: The Inside Story of New York City’s Park in the Sky offers a intriguing look into the development and design of the iconic, beautiful park by the project’s co-founders Joshua David and Robert Hammond. The book, perfectly designed by Pentagram, holds the story of how the High Line came to be, from the original elevated railway on Manhattan’s west side until it’s reclamation and urban renewal as an elevated park. With over 250 pages of photographs, High Line, is certainly attention worthy. But, perhaps, the book’s most wonderful attribute is the artistic and design sensitive ideals that David and Hammond held so dearly in the production of the park.

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i never even knew we had a night club down here

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