NYC DOT will celebrate the 56th anniversary of Earth Day on Saturday, April 25, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Citi Bike will offer free one-day passes to all riders
The return of Car-Free Earth Day was announced — bringing car-free streets and events in all five boroughs. The annual event, hosted by NYC DOT, makes select city streets car-free and promotes activism and education surrounding climate change, environmentalism, and sustainable modes of transportation.
Through the support of Lyft, on Car-Free Earth Day, Citi Bike will offer unlimited 30-minute rides on a classic Citi Bike for 24 hours.
ABOUT CAR-FREE EARTH DAY
First launched in 2016, Car-Free Earth Day originally converted select Manhattan streets into public plazas and car-free streets for pedestrians, cyclists, and local businesses. Car-Free Earth Day has expanded to locations throughout the five boroughs – connecting Open Streets, plazas, and accessing over 1,000 miles of NYC’s Bike Network! Environmental programming is offered by City agencies and community organizations along the routes to promote activism and education surrounding climate change and sustainability. NYC DOT is proud to partner with local artists to bring exciting performances to the event.
Signature event locations are listed below, and additional information can be found at nyc.gov/carfreenyc.
SIGNATURE EVENT LOCATIONS
Manhattan:
- Broadway: 17th Street to 46th Street
- St. Nicholas Avenue: 181st Street to 185th Street
- Dyckman Street: Broadway to La Marina/Inwood Hill Park
Queens:
- Woodside Avenue: 75th Street to 78th Street
Brooklyn:
- Fifth Avenue: 41st Street to 45th Street
The Bronx:
- East 188th Street: Grand Concourse to Valentine Avenue
Staten Island:
- Port Richmond Avenue: Castleton Avenue to Bennett Street
PUBLIC ART INSTALLATIONS
NYC DOT also commissioned artists to provide temporary, environmentally focused artworks through the NYC DOT Art program. The popular NYC Art Stop Letters will come to Car-Free Earth Day with an original design by NYC-based illustrator Molly Magnell, showcasing springtime in a car-free urban utopia.
NYC DOT Art will also present two sculptural installations at Car-Free Earth Day. New York-based interdisciplinary artist Duy Hoàng will present An Indicating Cycle, a sculptural book highlighting different indicator species that reflect current environmental conditions due to their sensitivity to climate change. The “pages’ reference figures and diagrams in scientific textbooks and museological specimen drawers. By turning the pages visitors can learn about the species’ life cycles while underscoring their active participation in the caring and stewarding our environment. A large scale-installation by New York-based artist Frahydel Falczuk, titled The Plastic Sea, will evoke the sensation of being submerged in a “sea of plastic,” as a commentary on waste and consumption. Participants are invited to collaborate by weaving colorful strips of non-recyclable film plastic into green mesh, transforming discarded materials into immersive surfaces that ripple like ocean waves. Artists were selected through recent open calls from NYC DOT Art. More about NYC DOT Art initiatives and open calls at nyc.gov/DOTArt.
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