A community advisory notice from the NYC Department of Design + Construction (DDC) has posted a note for people who park their cars on Dock Street, between Front and Water Streets, are advised to move all cars on Dock Street by Tuesday, April 13, at 8am. Per their notice:
On Tuesday morning all cars on Dock Street will be ticketed and towed at owners expense. Under the two way operations there will be no parking on either side of the street due to limited street width. When the construction is complete the street will return to one-way operation.
This is to allow continued Water Street reconstruction. To view the notice, view the PDF file.
Previously:
{Water Street Reconstruction Update (Mar/Apr 2010), 10Mar2010}
{Water/Washington St Reconstruction Project Update, 03Dec2009}
{Belgian Block Reconstruction to Begin, 04May2009}
This should be entertaining.
Will Water Street get signed as two-way as well or just remain defacto two way?
(I write that as someone who sees a car driving the “wrong” way down Water street to Main Street about every ten minutes.)
This street seems to confuse a lot of drivers who don't live nearby. I see wrong way drivers all the time there. Water St to remain one way as far as I have heard.
This should be entertaining.
Will Water Street get signed as two-way as well or just remain defacto two way?
(I write that as someone who sees a car driving the “wrong” way down Water street to Main Street about every ten minutes.)
This street seems to confuse a lot of drivers who don't live nearby. I see wrong way drivers all the time there. Water St to remain one way as far as I have heard.
This street seems to confuse a lot of drivers who don't live nearby. I see wrong way drivers all the time there. Water St to remain one way as far as I have heard.
This street seems to confuse a lot of drivers who don't live nearby. I see wrong way drivers all the time there. Water St to remain one way as far as I have heard.
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