Today’s Headlines
- More Coverage of the Vision Zero City Council Hearing (NYT, News, CapNY, Advance, WPIX)
- Last Year’s Traffic Fatalities Concentrated in a Handful of Neighborhoods (I Quant NY)
- The Road to Vision Zero Runs in Part Through Community Boards (Spectator)
- De Blasio: Everyone Has to Drive Safely; Security Detail Makes Its Own Calls (WSJ, NYT, Crain’s)
- Bus Time Launches in Brooklyn and Queens March 9 (News, DNA, Gothamist, 2nd Avenue Sagas)
- Parents Demand Speed Hump on East Harlem Block With Five Schools (News)
- MTA Names Anne Kirsch Chief Safety Officer, Establishes Board Safety Committee (WCBS, WABC)
- MTA Riders Less Likely to Let Money on MetroCards Expire After $1 New Card Fee Began (Post)
- LIRR, NJ Transit, MNR Approach Record Ridership, But Track Capacity Is Maxed Out (WNYC)
- Gelinas: De Blasio Should Push 42nd St Light Rail, Port Authority Bus Terminal Expansion (City Journal)
- Bloomberg’s DCP Legacy: Condo Towers, Yes, But Also Massive Neighborhood Downzonings (CapNY)
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