City launching Open Street on Staten Island specifically geared toward Shabbat
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DOT will close vehicular traffic on two connected blocks in Castleton Corners — Suffolk Avenue between Harold and Queen streets, and Vermont Court between Suffolk Avenue and Gansevoort Boulevard — on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays starting this weekend and running through September. “Our Shabbos Open Streets are a great example of the broad variety of partners NYC DOT engages with to manage and program our Open Streets,” said DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez in a statement. “We welcome community groups and institutions to consider applying to take part in the program and help New Yorkers reimagine their streets.”
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