List of Neighborhood Slow Zones

The Neighborhood Slow Zone program is a community-based initiative that, through a competitive application process, reduces the speed limit from 25 mph to 20 mph and adds safety measures within a select neighborhood area. The ultimate goal of the Neighborhood Slow Zone program is to lower the incidence and severity of crashes. Slow Zones also seek to enhance quality of life by reducing cut-through traffic and traffic noise in residential neighborhoods. Learn more about Neighborhood Slow Zones
the Bronx
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Heights Slow Zone
Download a slideshow about the project (pdf) (Presented to the Brooklyn Community Board 2 in April, 2015)
Prospect Heights Slow Zone
Download a slideshow about the project (pdf) (Presented to the Brooklyn Community Board 8 in April, 2015)
Brownsville-East New York Neighborhood Slow Zone
Download a slideshow about the project (pdf) (presented to Brooklyn Community Board 5 in October 2014) Download a slideshow about the project (pdf) (presented to Brooklyn Community Board 16 in June 2014)
Manhattan
Hudson Heights Slow Zone
Download a slideshow about the project (pdf) (presented to Manhattan Community Board 12 in February 2015)
West Village Slow Zone
Download a slideshow about the project (pdf) (presented to Manhattan Community Board 2 in February 2015)
Queens
Astoria Neighborhood Slow Zone
Download a slideshow about the project (pdf) (presented to Queens Community Board 1 in June 2015)
Sunnyside and Sunnyside Gardens-Woodside Neighborhood Slow Zones
Download a slideshow about the project (pdf) (presented to Queens Community Board 2 in September 2014)