91st Street De-mapping Task Force
The 91st Street De-mapping Task Force was formed, pursuant to a September 2014 resolution of CB8M, to find a way via demapping or other mechanism, to protect the pedestrian mall on 91st St. between Second-Third Avenues, closed to traffic since the mid-1970s as part of a Large Scale Residential Development approved by the City Planning Commission in 1971 with boundaries coincident with the Ruppert Brewery Urban Renewal Area, from ever being reopened as a city street.
Rita Popper and David Rosenstein, Co-Chairs
Community Resources
- Press Release - James Cagney Place Officially Designated a City Plaza
- DOT- Letter To James G. Clynes, Chairman, CB8M
- DOT - Award Letter To Diana Bosnjak, Vice President, Friends of James Cagney Place, LLC
- The 91st Street De-mapping Task Force has filed a new application to the DOT for a Pedestrian Plaza
- 91st - An application to the DOT for a Pedestrian Plaza on the block
- 02.20.15 East 91st Street De-mapping meeting record
- 12.10.15 91st St Demapping TF Minutes
- CB8M Full Board Meeting Sept. 2014 Reso Demap
- 0914-Permanently close 91st Street bet Second and Third Ave. reso