This Week: Busways, Transit Apps, Bike Culture

Bike Month kicks off with the busiest week of 2010 so far. We’ve got the highlights and big events below, with rides and other fun stuff after the jump. For all the rest, check the Streetsblog calendar.

Below the fold, a small sample of the festivals, rides and tours happening this week.

Keep an eye on the calendar for updated listings. Got an event we should know about? Drop us a line.

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This Week: Transit Town Halls, Finalizing Bike-Share Maps

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Transit activism is at the top of this week’s agenda, with elected officials in two boroughs hosting town halls to hear from their straphanging constituents. Congressman Joe Crowley and Council Member Daniel Dromm will meet in Elmhurst, while State Senator Gustavo Rivera will host his town hall in Fordham Heights. Previous transit town halls, hosted […]

This Week: Better Buses for 125th Street, Volunteer for Transit

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This week starts off with presentations about bike-share locations on the East Side of Manhattan and Select Bus Service on 125th Street, and it wraps up with two Riders Alliance volunteer events. Here are the details: Monday: On the agenda for the transportation committee of Manhattan Community Board 6: an update on bike-share locations, and more. 7:00 p.m. […]

This Week: Mayoral Transit Forum, Brooklyn Greenway

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This week, community boards in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Staten Island hear proposals from DOT on key bike connections, a new Slow Zone, and parking meter reforms. To cap off the week, mayoral candidates are invited to talk transit on Friday. Here are the details: Tuesday: The MTA will present to Brooklyn Community Board 2’s transportation committee […]

This Week: The Bronx Talks Transit-Oriented Development

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Last April, the federal government announced a $3.5 million grant to a consortium of New York and Connecticut governments to promote transit-oriented development. In New York City, planning is focused on commuter rail stations in the Bronx and East New York. Tonight, HUD Regional Director Adolfo Carrión hosts a town hall meeting to gather public input […]

LaHood Talks Up Cities and Transit

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Today on the Network, more uplifting commentary from Ray LaHood. Posting on his (still unfortunately-named) "Fast Lane" blog, the transportation secretary sings the praises of America’s cities as innovative economic centers, and pledges support for urban transportation systems and transit-oriented development. Photo: gravitywave/Flickr Because of the release of stimulus funds, cities will soon be humming […]

This Week in Livable Streets Events

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It looks like we have a pretty quiet week coming up. For those who have reserved their seats (registration is closed), tonight’s "Hacking the City" session, featuring Aaron Naparstek and others from The Open Planning Project, starts at 6:30. Otherwise, most of the noteworthy events come toward the tail end of the week.  Friday: Free […]