Mayor Bloomberg Plans 'Broadway' Walkway, Sets More Block Closings

By: Feb. 26, 2009
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg's effort to reduce traffic congestion in Midtown will be taking another "big step" as he plans to close several new blocks of Broadway to vehicle traffic through Times Square and Herald Square, a project that would turn sections of the Great White Way into wide reaching pedestrian malls.

The New York Times is reporting on the experiment that calls for Broadway to be closed to vehicles from 47th Street to 42nd Street. Traffic would continue to flow through on crossing streets, but the areas between the streets would become pedestrian malls, with chairs, benches and cafe tables with umbrellas. 

Several theatre insiders believe the plan would be positive for the industry as it would offer audience members a welcoming environment in what is now considered  a crowded and stressful location.

Mayor Bloomberg is scheduled to reveal his full plans for the project today.

The renovation of Father Duffy Square, the creation of the red steps and the TKTS booth, located at the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue at 46th Street, was overseen by the Times Square Alliance, the Theatre Development Fund and the Coalition for Father Duffy. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Council Speaker Christine Quinn joined representatives from these organizations on October 16, 2008 to officially open the new space.

Since its opening the red steps in Times Square have become an instant gathering place for a whole host of events including Election day and the inauguration of President Barack Obama.

 

Photo Credit: Walter McBride/Retna Ltd.



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