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  • NYC Weekend Bridge and Street Closures – Friday, October 16, 2009 to Sunday, October 18, 2009

    ManhattanFDR Drive Between E. Houston And E. 20th Streets: All three northbound lanes of the FDR Drive will be closed to traffic from East Houston Street to East 20th Street from 12:01 am Saturday to 8:00 am Sunday to facilitate roadway repair work between East 14th and East 20th Streets. The southbound lanes of the…

  • New Sewer on 75th Street in Chicago

    Got this press release today… FORGING UNITY:  Uniting Together Preserving Business on Historic 75th Street— Larger Sewer Carries Storm Water, but Also Hope and Purpose                           (Chicago, October 12, 2009)—Installation of a new sewer is normally a way of renewing old infrastructure, and reducing the risk of flooding during heavy rains. But on 75th Street on…

  • NYC Weekend Bridge and Street Closures – October 10-12, 2009

    Weekend Bridge and Street Closures – October 10-12 The Grand Street Bridge over Newtown Creek will be closed Saturday and/or Sunday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm to facilitate bridge repairs. Motorists should use the Metropolitan Avenue Bridge. Two of three lanes of the Brooklyn Queens Expressway (BQE) between Hamilton Avenue and Atlantic Avenue may…

  • Busy Little Beavers at the Chicago Department of Public Health

    Three restaurants in two separate press releases today. Summary, for the get-me-to-the-gross-out crowd: infestation of fruit flies at Lalo's, unclean hands at Artemio's, and cockroaches and too-hot deserts at Dong Ky. Two Restaurants Shut By City Health DepartmentHealth Code Violations Will Not Be Tolerated Two restaurants remain closed today after being shut down Tuesday afternoon by…

  • NYC Weekend Bridge and Street Closures > September 5 – 7, 2009

    The 145th Street Bridge over the Harlem River will be completely closed on Saturday and Sunday from 12:01 am to 7:00 am to permit continued testing of electrical and mechanical equipment and operation of the movable swing span. Motorists and pedestrians may use adjacent bridges. Stone Street between Coenties Alley and William Street in Manhattan…