On First Avenue, a 24-hour, temporary northbound lane will be in place between 40th and 49th streets (with a security checkpoint at 39th Street). The DOT announced this week that temporary protected bike lanes on First and Second avenues, which had previously been closed during the UNGA, will be open to cyclists. There are also changes in NYC Ferry service and available bike lanes throughout Midtown East for the duration of the General Assembly. little access to members of the public-or will be closed to traffic entirely until the 30th. But many roads in Midtown and even as far south as lower Manhattan will have “managed access”-i.e. The NYPD has a day-to-day breakdown of how traffic will be affected by the meeting, with the area around the United Nations bearing the brunt of the changes. In addition to street closures, there are traffic changes in store for the duration of the General Assembly. 34th Street between Seventh Avenue and FDR Drive.42nd Street between Seventh Avenue and FDR Drive. 48th and 49th streets between First Avenue and FDR Drive Service Road.51st Street between Seventh Avenue and First Avenue.50th Street between Seventh Avenue and FDR Drive.52nd Street between Seventh Avenue and Madison Avenue.53rd Street between Seventh Avenue and FDR Drive.54th and 55th streets between Seventh Avenue and Madison Avenue.56th Street between 6th Avenue and Madison Avenue.57th Street between Seventh Avenue and FDR Drive.58th Street between Broadway and Madison Avenue.59th Street between Seventh Avenue and Fifth Avenue.61st Street between Fifth Avenue and Lexington Avenue.76th and 77th streets between Madison and Park avenues.FDR Drive Service Road between 48th and 49th streets.Park Avenue between 76th and 77th streets.Madison Avenue between 42nd Street and 58th Street.5th Avenue between 56th Street and 63rd Street.Grand Army Plaza between 58th Street and 60th Street.
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