Hylan Boulevard

Hylan Boulevard is a major northeast-southwest boulevard in the New York City borough of Staten Island, and the longest street in a single borough in the city. It is approximately 14 miles (23 km) long, and runs from the North Shore neighborhood of Rosebank, then along the entire East Shore, to the South Shore neighborhood of Tottenville. It was renamed in 1923 for New York City mayor John F. Hylan, before which it was known as Southfield Boulevard and the northern segment as Pennsylvania Avenue.

Hylan Boulevard
Looking north in New Dorp
Former name(s)Southfield Boulevard, Pennsylvania Avenue
NamesakeJohn Francis Hylan
OwnerCity of New York
Maintained byNYCDOT
Length13.86 mi (22.31 km)
LocationStaten Island, New York
Coordinates40°32′45.06″N 74°8′31.63″W
South endSatterlee Street in Tottenville
Major
junctions
I-278 in Concord
North endEdgewater Street in Shore Acres

Hylan Boulevard is one of Staten Island's busiest thoroughfares, carrying over 44,000 vehicles per day. The increased volume, built up over decades, has resulted in the road becoming New York City's newest "Boulevard of Death" according to Transportation Alternatives.

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