UN General Assembly: List of street closures in NYC
- Security measures for the UN General Assembly will result in road closures and traffic congestion in Midtown Manhattan from Sept. 12-30.
- Specific streets affected include FDR Drive, 60th Street to 34th Street, and various avenues and side streets within the boundaries of 54th Street, First Avenue, Madison Avenue, and 48th Street.
- New York City officials are encouraging drivers to use alternative transportation methods during this period to minimize traffic congestion.
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UN General Assembly: List of street closures in NYC
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) – The United Nations General Assembly, an annual gathering of world leaders and delegates in New York City, will soon be in full swing at the UN headquarters on Manhattan's east side. Dozens of roads will be closed during the UN General Assembly as security is ramped up, which is expected to cause traffic jams in Midtown Manhattan. The worst traffic congestion is expected from Monday, Sept. 18 through Friday, Sept. 22, ac…
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How a UN General Assembly Meeting is Organized
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