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Aaron Donovan

Before he began blogging about land use and transportation, Aaron Donovan wrote The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund's annual fundraising appeal for three years and earned a master's degree in urban planning from Columbia. Since then, he has worked for nonprofit organizations devoted to New York City economic development. He lives and works in the Financial District, and sees New York's pre-automobile built form as an asset that makes New York unique in the United States, and as a strategic advantage that should be capitalized upon.

Recent Posts

The Weekly Carnage

By Aaron Donovan | Apr 27, 2007 | 1 Comment
Fatal Crashes (14 Killed This Week; 211 Killed This Year) Bronx: SUV Slams Big Rig, Passenger Dies, Driver Flees on Foot (Daily News, NYT) Related: DWI Suspect Driven to Drink After Pal Died in DWI (Daily News) Queens: Mother Killed in Crash, 10-Day-Old Baby Survives (Daily News, Newsday) Related: Driver Is Jailed (AM NY) Brooklyn: U-Turn […]

Symposium: The Future of Urban Transportation

By Aaron Donovan | Apr 26, 2007 | No Comments
This symposium will gather some of the leading scholars and practitioners in the transportation field for a discussion of the forces shaping the future of urban transportation — and the strategies for managing transportation systems to address these changes. The event is being held in honor of the contributions of Robert E. Paaswell in honor of […]

Last Day to Register for the Five Boro Bike Tour

By Aaron Donovan | Apr 26, 2007 | No Comments
Today is the last day to register for the Commerce Bank Five Boro Bike Tour.

Exhibition Opening: The Art of Bicycling in New York

By Aaron Donovan | Apr 26, 2007 | No Comments
Join Transportation Alternatives and the NYC Bike Coalition at the gala opening of Why I Ride: The Art of Bicycling in New York. Why I Ride is an exciting, multi-venue exhibition produced by Veloprop that showcases New York artists and cyclists working in photography, painting, drawing, and sculpture or installation, who are inspired by the […]

The Commerce Bank Five Boro Bike Tour

By Aaron Donovan | Apr 26, 2007 | 8 Comments
The annual bike tour of the city, through all five boroughs: 42 miles with 30,000 cyclists.

Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway Outreach Meeting

By Aaron Donovan | Apr 23, 2007 | No Comments
The Brooklyn Greenway Initiative will discuss outreach for an upcoming Brooklyn Community Board 1 public planning workshop for the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway. We need your help to get the word out to all sectors of the Greenpoint/Williamsburg communities. We will supply post card announcements, postage, posters, email announcement and other support. We’d like your help […]

Rally for Mayor’s Groundbreaking Green Transportation Plan

By Aaron Donovan | Apr 22, 2007 | 13 Comments
Stand with Transportation Alternatives and a coalition of environmental, labor, business and community groups who all support the Mayor’s proposal for congestion pricing, less driving and more biking, walking and transit. Transportation Alternatives needs hundreds of people in attendance to show the strength and rightness of our cause! On Sunday, the Mayor made an historic announcement. After […]

Northeast Queens Transportation Panel: Buses, Subways, LIRR, Access-a-Ride, Clean Fuels, Fair Fares, Tolls, Congestion Pricing

By Aaron Donovan | Apr 20, 2007 | No Comments
"2007 – A Transit Odyssey" (Legislative Forum): Buses, Subways, LIRR, Access-a-Ride, Clean Fuels, Fair Fares, Tolls, Congestion Pricing Moderated by: City Council Finance Committee Chairman David Weprin Speakers: MTA CEO/ Executive Director Elliot Sander State Senator Frank Padavan Assembly Member Catherine Nolan, member, Public Authorities Control Board Assembly Member Mark Weprin City Council Environmental Protection […]

Panel: Community Development and the Mega City

By Aaron Donovan | Apr 20, 2007 | No Comments
With large-scale developments underway in every borough, the physical face of New York City is already changing on a scale unseen in decades––even as the Bloomberg administration is planning for sustainable growth of nearly a million more residents by 2030. What are the implications for more livable neighborhoods and community renewal? Can City Hall’s vision […]

Mayor Bloomberg to Deliver Speech on PlaNYC

By Aaron Donovan | Apr 20, 2007 | No Comments
In a widely anticipated speech, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg will release PlaNYC, the culmination of months of public meetings, feedback, and studies that have resulted in a set of proposed initiatives that will allow New York to meet the challenges faced as our population grows by nearly 1 million between now and 2030. PlaNYC will […]

The Weekly Carnage

By Aaron Donovan | Apr 20, 2007 | No Comments
Fatal Crashes (14 Killed This Week; 197 Killed This Year) Manhattan/Bronx: Car Plunges Kill 2 (NY Post, Journal News) Related: Vehicular Manslaughter Charge for Manhattan Crash Survivor (NYT)  Brooklyn: Pedestrian Killed at Tillary & Adams (Brooklyn Heights Blog) Queens: Pedestrian Dies After Being Pinned Under SUV (AMNY) New Jersey: 3 Die in Their Cars as Storm Waters […]

Manhattan Community Board 2 Meeting on SoHo Bike Lanes

By Aaron Donovan | Apr 18, 2007 | No Comments
Livable streets advocates are needed to speak up against arguments by motorists who will complain about parking space loss required to stripe bike lanes on Prince and Bleecker Streets in SoHo.
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