Some residents say trucks can make city streets like an obstacle course.

“There are times on Columbus where we have one double-parked on the right,” Upper West Side resident Jorge Gabin said, “you have to drive right down the middle of the avenue, it’s incredible.”

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Long talked about, microhubs allow logistics trucks like Amazon and UPS to park in one place and put packages on handcarts or cargo bikes to deliver them, rather than drive to individual buildings, spewing emissions and clogging streets

The city Department of Transportation says one in five New Yorkers receive packages four or more days a week, fueling an expected growth in truck deliveries of 70% over the next 20 years

The microhub pilot is starting with three locations on the Upper West Side — partne

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