Streets across the city were closed to cars on Saturday as part of the city’s “Car-Free Earth Day.”
The event also featured a number of programs, including music, activities and educational programs as well as health and food services.
“Car-Free Earth Day" is part of ongoing efforts from the city's Department of Transportation to promote sustainable modes of transportation and to protect the environment.
It was also a way for members of the community to come together.
"We were waiting for an appointment and we saw that you guys were here," attendee Emelia Mensahsarvah said, "so we just decided to come and enjoy."
"[The event aims]to bring us together, to educate us, to keep us informed of all the services that's out here, where to get them, even in the rain people came out here," said vendor Chef Wilson.
Citi Bike is offering unlimited 30-minute rides all day as part of the car-free efforts. People who wish to participate can do so by using the code LYFTEARTHDAY26.
These are the streets that were closed across the five boroughs for "Car-Free Earth Day:"
The Bronx
- Fordham Heights: East 188th Street from Grand Concourse to Valentine Avenue
- Brooklyn
- Sunset Park: Fifth Avenue between 41st to 45th Streets
Manhattan
- Dyckman Street between Broadway and La Marina/Inwood Hill Park
- St. Nicholas Avenue between West 181st Street and West 185th Street
- Broadway between East 17th and 46th Streets
- Times Square: Broadway from West 46th to West 48th Streets
- Garment District: Broadway from West 39th to West 40th Streets
- Herald Square: Broadway from West 34th to West 36th Streets
- Flatiron: Broadway and East 23rd Street
- Union Square: Broadway from East 17th to East 18th Streets
Queens
- Elmhurst: Woodside Avenue between 75th and 78th Streets
Staten Island
- Port Richmond Avenue between Castleton Avenue and Bennett Street