Today’s Headlines
- Staten Island Hit-And-Run Killer Pleads Guilty, Faces Up to 7 Years in Prison (News)
- UWS Police Promise Discretion in Bike Ticket Blitz, But Defend Operation as Pro-Ped Safety (DNAinfo)
- Great Interview With Nancy Gruskin on Crash Data, Bike Lanes, and Enforcement (Gothamist)
- Why the MTA Board Is Such a Good Punching Bag — One Picture Says It All (MTR)
- Queens Chron Reports From Last Week’s Jackson Heights Transpo Workshop
- Gateless E-Z-Pass Lanes on Henry Hudson Cut Tollbooth Wait Time in Half (Post)
- Chelsea Subway Stations Will Be First With Cell, WiFi Signal (DNAinfo)
- Hunter’s Point South Developer Promises “a Keen Eye Toward Environmental Impact” (Queens Chron)
- Constant Elevator Breakdowns One More Sign of Subway System’s Need for Repairs (News)
- Pedicab Industry Seeks Regulation to Clarify Parking Rules (And Block Competition) (DNAinfo)
- Long Island Real Estate Barons Will Get LEED Certification for Headquarters Off Highway Exit (WSJ)
- More Public Testimony About Cops and Street Safety From the D.C. City Council Chambers (GGW)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill