The Long Island City Partnership (LICP) has launched a new mobility study of Queens Plaza and Jackson Avenue to help improve the pedestrian experience in the area, with local residents invited to take part in a public focus group next month.

The mobility study, the first in-depth analysis of the corridor in over a decade, aims to make the corridor safer, more accessible and more enjoyable for residents, workers, visitors and businesses alike.

LICP described the corridor as a “critical gateway” into western Queens and a “vital hub” for transit access, neighborhood connectivity and commercial activity in Long Island City .

The mobility study will consider multimodal access, street design, public space improvements and infrastructure needs in addition to initiatives to improve stree

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