NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Several streets across all five boroughs will go car‑free for Earth Day as the city hosts events promoting climate awareness, sustainability and alternative transportation.
The annual Car‑Free Earth Day event, organized by the NYC Department of Transportation, will turn select streets into pedestrian‑ and cyclist‑only zones. The event will be hosted on Saturday, April 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The day features environmental programming, public art, music and activities led by city agencies and community groups.
“Car‑Free Earth Day is a reminder that we only have one planet—and that our streets play a critical role in our fight against climate change,” NYC DOT Commissioner Mike Flynn said.
Citi Bike will offer unlimited 30‑minute rides on classic bikes for 24 hours on Car‑Free Earth Day, according to the NYC DOT.
“Transportation is the second biggest source of carbon emissions in New York City,” the agency said, encouraging New Yorkers to explore the car‑free routes and enjoy the programming offered throughout the day.
Car‑Free Earth Day locations in NYC
Manhattan
Broadway: 17th St. to 46th St.
St. Nicholas Ave.: 181st St. to 185th St.
Dyckman St.: Broadway to La Marina/Inwood Hill Park
Queens
Woodside Ave.: 75th St. to 78th St.
Brooklyn
Fifth Ave.: 41st St. to 45th St.
The Bronx
E. 188th St.: Grand Concourse to Valentine Ave.
Staten Island
Port Richmond Ave.: Castleton Ave. to Bennett St.
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