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New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez announced that nearly 100 streets and plazas around New York City will go car-free in the next few days, offering city dwellers the chance to safely celebrate Halloween all across town.
This will be the second installment of the Trick or Streets program, following last year's successful installation.
In addition to shutting down traffic in certain neighborhoods, this year, the DOT will also produce 15 special events at various locations in the five boroughs—think special performances, expanded public space for trick or treating opportunities and more.
Below, find a list of all the streets that will shut down alongside the exact dates the program will take over the city:
Friday, October 27
Lafayette Street, from Spring Street to Kenmare Street (Manhattan), from 3pm to 8pm
Saturday, October 28
Audubon Avenue, from West 186th Street to West 188th Street (Manhattan), from noon to 4pm
West 186th Street, from Audubon Avenue to St. Nicholas Avenue (Manhattan), from noon to 4pm
Fordham Plaza at Webster Avenue (Bronx), from 1pm to 6pm
Troutman Street, from St. Nicholas Avenue to Irving Avenue (Brooklyn), from 6pm to 10pm
Beverley Road, from Church Avenue to East 2nd Street (Brooklyn), from 3pm to 6pm
Beverley Road, from Church Avenue to East 2nd Street (Brooklyn),from 4pm to 6pm
Sunday, October 29
Frederick Douglass Boulevard, from West 112th Street to West 120th Street (Manhattan), from noon to 11pm
Tuesday, October 31
Dyckman Street, from Broadway to Seaman Avenue (Manhattan), from 1pm to 9pm
Evelyn Place, from Aqueduct Avenue East to Grand Avenue (Bronx), from 3pm to 7pm
Jackson Avenue, East 149th Street to Pontiac Place (Bronx), from 4pm to 8pm
Minthorne Street, from Bay Street to Victory Boulevard (Staten Island), from 4pm to 8pm
Saturday, November 4
Fordham Plaza at Webster Avenue (Bronx), from 1pm to 6pm
Read more about scheduled programming right here.