New York City Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan, Grand Central Partnership (GCP) President/CEO Fred Cerullo and MTA CEO Lee Sander today announced that temporary directional compass decals have been placed on the sidewalk at four subway exits around Midtown Manhattan. The compasses tell pedestrians what street they are on, and what street lies one block from them in each direction.
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[P]rovide feedback on their experience by visiting [the] website at www.grandcentralpartnership.org.
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Thursday, January 31, 2008
Compass Rose Decals Coming to subway exits
I went to http://nyc.gov to find some way to complain about the planned $1 taxi surcharge and found out about this. I'm so happy.
That is indeed awesome. I hate having to walk a long block in order to find out I'm going the wrong way.
ReplyDeleteFrom grandcentralpartnership.org: "send us your comments on the pilot program at info@gcpbid.org"
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Apparently, I can't put mailto links in comments. Learn something new every day.
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