Reimagining Canal Street

NYC DOT is developing a comprehensive proposal to redesign Canal Street in Lower Manhattan. Canal Street is one of New York City’s most complex, busy, and congested corridors. The City aims to simplify travel patterns and make the corridor safer.

Multiple people walk along a crowded Canal Street sidewalk.

The redesign seeks to:

  • Enhance crossing safety for pedestrians and cyclists
  • Reduce pedestrian crowding
  • Simplify complex intersections
  • Create open space
  • Improve connections to the existing bicycle network

Community Outreach

NYC DOT began outreach in 2022 with a new round of outreach beginning in September 2025. Additional materials and presentations may be found at nyc.gov/dotprojects#canalstreet.

Draft Proposal

Following extensive community outreach and robust traffic analysis, NYC DOT developed a proposal to reimagine Canal Street. The new block-by-block design proposal encompasses the entirety of Canal Street from West Street to Bowery.

Review the draft proposal through a series of boards available below and shared at upcoming Community Board Meetings:

English & Traditional Chinese | Canal Street Redesign Proposal 堅尼街 設計提案

Survey

Share your thoughts about the proposal by taking our Reimaging Canal Street – Design Proposal Survey on SurveyMonkey before December 31, 2025. The survey is available in English and Traditional Chinese.

Public Meetings

  • Wednesday, December 3, 2025 from 6pm to 8pm: Manhattan Community Board 1 at 1 Centre Street, Room 2202 North
  • Thursday, December 4, 2025 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm: Manhattan Community Board 2 (Virtual)
  • Wednesday, December 10, 2025 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm: Manhattan Community Board 3 at Confucius Plaza Community Room, 33 Bowery at Bayard Street

Contact Us

Questions? Contact the project team via our webform by selecting the topic "Safety Improvements".