The biggest-ever version of Summer Streets returns for the final time in 2023 this Saturday — here are the details you need to know
The biggest-ever version of Summer Streets is taking place this year in all five boroughs -- this after more than 500,000 people took part last year.
The Summer Streets program runs from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Saturdays in certain locations on a rotating basis. The biggest-ever version of Summer Streets will return Saturday for the final time in 2023 — here are the details for what you need to know. Summer Streets will be held across all five boroughs before the end of the summer, after more than 500,000 people took part last year. This weekend, Aug. 26, will be the final one of the year, as it comes to Brooklyn and the Bronx.
"It's a bold new vision for public space across the city," Mayor Eric Adams said regarding the 20 miles of streets that will form part of the newest iteration of the summer program, which will mark the largest version of the program since it launched in 2008 that closes down streets to provide extra public space for people to play, walk, and bike.
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