The future of New York City is one where everyone has access to reliable and environmentally-friendly transportation options, as well as safe and welcoming streets and public spaces.

The NYC Streets Plan will seek to improve the safety, accessibility, and quality of the City’s streets for all New Yorkers

NYC DOT developed the NYC Streets Plan, a five-year transportation plan to improve the safety, accessibility, and quality of the City’s streets for all New Yorkers.

The plan involves an in-depth analysis of the current state of New York City’s streets and responds equitably to the uniqueness of the City’s many neighborhoods and local needs.

Local
Law 195
of 2019 directs NYC DOT to issue and implement a transportation master plan every five years. The law requires NYC DOT to publish an annual update on the plan describing progress from the prior year.

NYC Streets Plan Update 2026NYC Streets Plan (2021)Review
the NYC Streets Plan and previous updates on the Government Publications Portal

A woman and child push a stroller while walking in a crosswalk across a street on a sunny day in Queens. Cars and an MTA bus are stopped at the intersection, and a cyclist rides in a green bike lane towards the intersection.

Contact Us

You can submit questions or share
your feedback on the NYC Streets Plan
to NYC DOT. You can also contact NYC DOT online if you have general transportation concerns or suggestions.

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