Wednesday’s Headlines: Summer Streets Shortfall Edition
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Can we talk about how disappointing Summer Streets is? Every year, livable streets advocates get all excited because of how much everyone loves the Summer Streets program — when the city creates a car-free corridor between the Brooklyn Bridge and Central Park for strolling, jogging, biking, dancing, singing or just hanging out.
For just six hours. On three Saturdays.
And every year, we think the Department of Transportation will see how beloved car-free streets are that the agency will dramatically expand the program. And every year (like last year), we are disappointed when it doesn’t. And we’re not alone:
https://twitter.com/BrooklynSpoke/status/1546293844437762050
The limited hours and days are likely due to how much effort DOT and the NYPD put into staffing what is ostensibly one long open street. Streetsblog and members of the advocacy community have long argued that Summer Streets doesn’t need so much overhead or fussing — just create the space and New Yorkers will figure out how to enjoy it (as the open streets program has proved).
We reached out to DOT for comment, and the agency said more news would be coming. We’ll update you when we hear more.
Until then, here’s the other news from a hot Tuesday:
- He’s out at home! Bill de Blasio has dropped out of a congressional seat in a district that once appeared drawn for him. (Bill de Blasio via Twitter, NY Post, NY Times, Gothamist and The City, with the real story)
It’s clear the people of #NY10 are looking for another option and I respect that. Time for me to leave electoral politics and focus on other ways to serve. I am really grateful for all the people I met, the stories I heard and the many good souls who helped out. Thank you all! pic.twitter.com/gpt6V6WLUf
— Bill de Blasio (@BilldeBlasio) July 19, 2022
- Everyone covered Transportation Alternatives’ latest fatality report, which showed deaths are soaring in the Bronx. (NYDN, which broke the embargo; and Streetsblog, which did not)
- Speaking of the Bronx, a motorcyclist was killed there. (NY Post)
- The Post got a third day out of humiliating and dehumanizing a homeless man. (amNY piled on.)
- Public pool hours will be extended during the heat wave. (Gothamist)
- Check out this van getting eaten by a road. (NY Post, NY Times)
- Finally, we appreciated the Daily News front page on Tuesday because of its tabloid simplicity: It was, indeed, a bloody weekend for our great city. But we would be remiss if we didn’t point out (as we often do) that as bad as shootings are (and as helpful as they are for our city’s uncreative news editors), their numbers are dwarfed by the number of crashes that occur every day in this city (on average, about 300 per day — that we know of). So we took Tuesday’s front page and made some tweaks to compare the gun carnage of July 15-17 (left) vs. July 8-10 (the last weekend for which there is complete data):