The New York City Department of Transportation has begun redesigning the eastern end of Rockland Avenue to alleviate severe congestion at busy intersections. The project, part of the Richmond-Rockland-Morley initiative, aims to improve traffic flow and safety. Key changes include eliminating left turns at critical points, adding a concrete island at Richmond Road and Morley Avenue, extending sidewalks for new bus stops, and creating new crosswalks. Local residents and businesses have expressed frustration with existing traffic issues and welcomed these necessary improvements.
The New York City Department of Transportation has initiated a project to redesign Rockland Avenue to alleviate congestion at heavily trafficked intersections, including Rockland Avenue and Richmond Road.
Traffic issues on Rockland Avenue have prompted reactions from local businesses, with real estate agent Alex Levin emphasizing the need for improvements in traffic management for the area.
The project includes installing a concrete island at the Richmond Road and Morley Avenue intersection, extending sidewalks, and adding a new crosswalk across Richmond Road.
Traffic congestion on Rockland Avenue has led to significant delays, with drivers experiencing long waits at traffic lights while trying to navigate the busy intersection.
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