For Immediate Release
August 20, 2018
Contacts:
Rachaele Raynoff, Joe Marvilli – press@planning.nyc.gov (212) 720-3471
Aug. 20, 2018 – Department of City Planning (DCP) Director Marisa Lago today announced the launch of NYC Street Map, a digital tool that makes unique information about New York City’s streets, past and present, easily accessible.
“This Administration is committed to harnessing the power of technology, to empower New Yorkers with useful information about their city. This easy-to-use NYC Street Map means that community advocates, students, historians -- indeed everyone – can delve into New York City history – block by block, and street by street. It offers the public another tool to participate in building New York City’s future,” Director Marisa Lago said.
The NYC Street Map allows New Yorkers to easily find detailed information about the streets near their homes, find convenient routes to work and determine where bike lanes are protected. For those on the move, the tool is available on mobile devices. It offers a search engine that lets you find street corners and places named for 9/11 victims. For history buffs, the NYC Street Map features historic street and building images, dating back to 1924. It combines more than 8,000 paper map documents that are maintained by DCP, allowing the public to more easily delve into development potential and restrictions related to the streets on which they live.
NYC Street Map enables you to:
In honor of City Hall in Your Borough Week in Brooklyn, here is some local street trivia: