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Potential Pedestrian Countdown Signal Locations Countdown Signal Corridors Legend I Countdown Signal Corridor Highway Arterial Street WHITE PLAINS RD BOSTON RD RIVERDALE Local Street AV V R A TE S DR M L E H CO-OP * Pedestrian countdown signals will only be installed at EDWARD KINGL GRAN JR BLVD C CITY BLVD DR KAZIMIROFF BL Y intersections and crosswalks that meet MUTCD criteria A B BARTOW AV T HWY E F ORDHAM RD VD EXTERIOR ST RIVERSIDE DR AV ADAM C POWEL E TREMONT UNIONPORT RD GRAND CONCOURSE METROPOLITAN AV L BL VD E 161 ST ROSEDALE AV LENOX AV D V HALLECK ST L AV BL RANDAL R E N CK BRU AY AV BROADW PARK 23 AV ASTORIA BLVD N R B PKWY TOPIA NORTHE LV 12 AV D U NORTHERN BLVD MAIN ST AV S KISSENA BLVD 34 AV PARSONS BLVD PARK QUEENS BLVD M V 11 AV E 14 ST JEWEL A E 20 ST C 188 ST BOWER AV G 1 AV HILLSIDE CANA Y UI E HOUS AV C W NN L ST O TON ST O DELANCEY ST E S D H S A ST 164 CA AV V AI HEMPSTEAD AV WEST ST E JAM ALLEN ST N BL V Y A WATER ST V RT M D LIBE TILLARY ST E FLATBUSH R R IC CADMAN PLZ W K B ADAMS ST LV ATLANTIC AV ATLANTIC AV D AV AV 4 EASTERN PKWY PENNSY LVD LINDEN B L VANIA AV V ROCKAWAY PKWY TE 3 A ND R RICHMO OCEAN PKWY 7 AV KINGS HWY NOSTRAND A C R O P SEAGIRT BLVD S E Y A V V AV LVD NEPTUNE ARTHUR KILL RD FR CAPODANNO BLVD RICHMOND AV HYLAN B Miles 05102.5 Pedestrian Countdown Signal Locations: Intersections (All Boroughs) Borough Street Name Bronx Webster Ave & East Fordham Rd Bronx 3rd Ave & East Fordham Rd Bronx Webster Ave & East 168th St Brooklyn Flatbush Ave & Church Ave Brooklyn 4th Avenue & 9th Street Brooklyn Flatbush Ave & Glenwood Rd Brooklyn 4th Ave & 86th St Brooklyn Pennsylvania Ave & New Lots Ave Brooklyn Utica Ave & Church Ave Manhattan 6th Avenue & W 42nd Street Manhattan 8th Avenue & W 34th Street Manhattan Lenox Avenue & W 125thStreet Manhattan 9th Avenue & W 23rd Street Manhattan Amsterdam & W. 125th Street Manhattan 2nd Ave & E 14th Street Manhattan 7th Ave & W 34th Street Manhattan Lexington Ave & W 125th Street Queens Parson Blvd & Northern Blvd Queens Northern Blvd & Union St Queens Queens Blvd & Broadway Queens Queens Blvd & 71st Ave & 108th St Staten Island Hillside Ave & Targee St Pedestrian Countdown Signal Locations: Manhattan Corridors Borough Street Name From To Manhattan DELANCEY ST BOWERY FDR DR Manhattan PARK AV S E 16 ST E 32 ST Manhattan BROADWAY COLUMBUS CIR W 169 ST Manhattan ALLEN ST E HOUSTON ST DIVISION ST Manhattan E HOUSTON ST BROADWAY FDR DR Manhattan LENOX AV CENTRAL PARK N W 145 ST Manhattan ADAM C POWELL BLVD CENTRAL PARK N W 155 ST AV OF THE Manhattan W HOUSTON ST AMERICAS BROADWAY Manhattan E 14 ST 1 AV AV C Manhattan PARK AV E 32 ST E 132 ST Manhattan BOWERY WORTH ST E 4 ST Manhattan 1 AV E 14 ST E 23 ST Manhattan WEST ST BATTERY PL W 14 ST Manhattan PARK ROW BROADWAY / ANN ST WORTH ST Manhattan AV C E 14 ST E 23 ST Manhattan E 20 ST 1 AV AV C Manhattan 11th / 12th AVENUE W 14 ST W 72 ST Manhattan RIVERSIDE DR W 103 ST W 173 ST Manhattan CANAL ST BOWERY 6 AV Manhattan RIVERSIDE DR W 103 ST W 173 ST Manhattan WATER ST BEEKMAN ST OLD SLIP Pedestrian Countdown Signal Locations: Queens Corridors Borough Street Name From To Queens HEMPSTEAD AV JAMAICA AV CROSS IS PKWY Queens JEWEL AV KISSENA BLVD 164 ST Queens LIBERTY AV 157 ST 168 PL Queens WOODHAVEN BLVD QUEENS BLVD ROCKAWAY BLVD Queens PARSONS BLVD 71 AV 65 AV Queens NORTHERN BLVD JUNCTION BLVD BOWNE ST Queens ATLANTIC AV GRANT AV VAN WYCK EXP Queens KISSENA BLVD LONG IS EXWY 71 AV Queens ASTORIA BLVD 80 ST 111 ST Queens MAIN ST QUEENS BLVD PIDGEON MEADOW GRND CNTRL PKWY SR Queens 164 ST RD N Queens MERRICK BLVD LIBERTY AV HOOK CREEK BLVD Queens QUEENS BLVD VAN DAM ST HILLSIDE AV Queens 34 AV 69 ST 114 ST Queens JAMAICA AV 172 ST 257 ST HOR HARDING EXWY Queens 188 ST SR N 69 AV Queens SEAGIRT BLVD BEACH 35 ST NASSSAU CO. LINE Queens HILLSIDE AV 218 ST 231 ST GRND CNTRL PKWY CROSS ISLD PKWY SR Queens UTOPIA PKWY SR N S Queens 23 AV 82 ST 102 ST Pedestrian Countdown Signal Locations: Staten Island Corridors Borough Street Name From To Staten Island LILY POND AV MC CLEAN AV FR CAPODANNO BLVD Staten Island HYLAN BLVD HAROLD AV STEUBEN ST Staten Island BAY ST HYATT ST SLOSSON TER Staten Island RICHMOND AV DRUMGOOLE RD W VICTORY BLVD Staten END NEAR GREELEY Island FR CAPODANNO BLVD AV LILY POND AV Staten Island SEAVIEW AV HYLAN BLVD FR CAPODANNO BLVD Staten Island RICHMOND TER WESTERVELT AV BAY ST Staten Island STEUBEN ST HYLAN BLVD OLGA PL Staten Island ARTHUR KILL RD W SHORE EXWY CODY PL Pedestrian Countdown Signal Locations: Bronx Corridors Borough Street Name From To Bronx EDWARD L GRANT HWY E 167 ST DR M L KING JR BLVD Bronx E 161 ST MACOMBS DAM BR SHERIDAN AV Bronx ROSEDALE AV WATSON AV SOUNDVIEW AV Bronx BARTOW AV EDSON AV EDSON AV Bronx E FORDHAM RD E FORDHAM RD HUGHES AV Bronx GRAND CONCOURSE E 140 ST MOSHOLU PKWY Bronx WHITE PLAINS RD GUN HILL RD E 216 ST EDWARD L GRANT Bronx DR M L KING JR BLVD HWY MORTON PL Bronx E TREMONT AV WHITE PLAINS RD WESTCHESTER AV WESTCHESTER Bronx BOSTON RD CONNER ST BORDER Bronx METROPOLITAN AV HUGH J GRANT CIR CASTLE HILL AV Bronx BAYCHESTER AV BARTOW AV ROMBOUTS AV Bronx RANDALL AV OLMSTEAD AV HAVEMEYER AV Bronx HALLECK ST EDGEWATER RD RYAWA AV Bronx UNIONPORT RD E TREMONT AV STARLING AV Bronx RIVERDALE AV W 230 ST W 236 ST Bronx DR KAZIMIROFF BLVD E FORDHAM RD BRONX PARK E Bronx BRUCKNER BLVD ST ANN'S AV LONGFELLOW AV Bronx EXTERIOR ST E 140 ST MDE SB EN E 153 ST Bronx CO-OP CITY BLVD BAY PLZ DREISER LOOP Pedestrian Countdown Signal Locations: Brooklyn Corridors Borough Street Name From To Brooklyn TILLARY ST CADMAN PLZ W PRINCE ST Brooklyn NEPTUNE AV W 32 ST OCEAN PKWY Brooklyn 4 AV 65 ST PACIFIC ST Brooklyn MC GUINNESS BLVD EAGLE ST DRIGGS AV Brooklyn FLATBUSH AV & EXT FULTON ST GRAND ARMY PLAZA Brooklyn LINDEN BLVD KINGS HIGHWAY SAPPHIRE ST Brooklyn ADAMS ST ATLANTIC AV HIGH ST Brooklyn EASTERN PKWY EX RALPH AV BUSHWICK AV Brooklyn ATLANTIC AV S. OXFORD ST GRANT AV Brooklyn CROPSEY AV 23 AV NEPTUNE AV CADMAN PLZ W / Brooklyn COURT ST MONTAGUE ST LIVINGSTON ST Brooklyn KINGS HWY E 22 St E 98 ST Brooklyn OCEAN PKWY PARK CIRCLE SEA BREEZE AV Brooklyn HOWARD AV DUMONT AV EASTERN PKWY EX Brooklyn 3 AV PROSPECT AV 63 ST Brooklyn EASTERN PKWY GRAND ARMY PLZ RALPH AV Brooklyn NOSTRAND AV AV X EMMONS AV Brooklyn ROCKAWAY PKWY FOSTER AV LINDEN BLVD Brooklyn PENNSYLVANIA AV LINDEN BLVD SHORE PKWY Brooklyn 7 AV 65 ST 82 ST .
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