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NEW YORK (CBS 2 / WCBS 880/ 1010 WINS) -- You might not be taking the Queensboro Bridge to work anymore. The Bloomberg Administration wants to rename the 101-year-old span over the East River ...
The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge has been toll-free since it first opened to traffic back in 1909, but some drivers are now being charged because of congestion pricing, whether they know it or not.
NY1 reports that the City Council voted 38-12 to rename the bridge. Mayor Bloomberg wrote on Twitter, "The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge: a fitting tribute to a mayor who brought #NYC back from the brink.
Pedestrians face a particularly treacherous trek along the 59th Street bridge — because they’re forced to share a narrow, two-lane strip with bikes, e-bikes and e-scooters.
The story of modern Queens began when the Queensboro Bridge (aka the Ed Koch Queensboro bridge, but nobody in Queens actually calls it that) opened for business in 1909. Before the great span opened, ...
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal to rename the Queensboro Bridge in honor of former Mayor Ed Koch officially has its very first political opponent: Queens Council Member Peter Vallone Jr.
This redefines “high art.” A street artist posted an online video online showing him illegally scaling the Koch-Queensboro Bridge to install a piece from his new “Golden Child” exhibition.