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
Public Forum: Film Screening on Traffic and Congestion Pricing
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Remarks by NYC Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn State Senator Thomas K. Duane Assembly Member Deborah J. Glick Deputy Manhattan Borough President Rose Pierre-Louis. Also, a screening of "Contested Streets: Breaking New York City Gridlock," a new documentary film on livable streets co-sponsored by Manhattan Community Board 2, Transportation Alternatives & NYU Office of Government and […]
The Weekly Carnage
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Fatal Crashes (17 Killed This Week; 547 Killed This Year) Manhattan: Helicopter Pilot Killed as Cab Jumps Curb (Post, Newsday) Related: Fatal Crash Hits Home for Channel 7 (News) Related: Police Find No Evidence to Support Cab Driver’s Claim (News) Related: Cabbie Tormented by Midtown Mow-Down Nightmare (Post) Queens: Man, 81, Killed in Hit-and-Run (News, Post, […]
Belated Park(ing) Day Parking Spot Squat in Brooklyn
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Three weeks ago, people all around the country — including nearly two dozen groups in New York City — took part in National Park(ing) Day, a nationwide effort to transform public on-street parking spaces into mini-parks and community gathering places. Park Slope Neighbors intended to take part, but their team was quickly asked to move […]
Jeffrey Dinowitz Hosts a West Bronx Congestion Pricing Forum
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Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz is hosting a forum on congestion pricing. Speaking in favor of congestion pricing will be Kathryn Wylde, President and CEO of the Partnership for New York City. Speaking in opposition to congestion pricing will be Assemblyman Richard Brodsky, Chairman of the Assembly Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions. Residents of the Riverdale, […]
Debate: Congestion Pricing
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The Institution of Civil Engineers invites you to a debate in a bar: "Congestion Pricing, as proposed in PlaNYC 2030, Solves Manhattan’s Transport Problems" Arguing For Congestion Pricing: Thomas Maguire NYC DOT Director of Studies Daniel Peterson Professor of Transportation Planning, Columbia University, and Senior Transportation Engineer, Arup Arguing Against: Joshua E. Bienstock Queens Chamber […]
The Weekly Carnage
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Fatal Crashes (21 Killed This Week; 530 Killed This Year) Brooklyn: Van Crushes Man as Pregnant Wife, 3 Kids Watch in Horror (News) Manhattan: Drunk Driver Kills Pedestrian in Hit-and-Run: Cops (Post, Streetsblog) Related: Vehicular Homicide Charge; Bail Set at $75,000 (News, Streetsblog) Related: Driver ‘Knew’ He Hit Beauty, but Left Her to Die: DA (Daily News) Related: Blond Beauty […]
Forum: The Spitzer Team Tackles New York’s Environmental, Energy and Climate Challenges
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The New York Academy of Sciences Environmental Sciences Section and Green Science and Sustainability Program, the Sallan Foundation and the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund will host an address by a senior member of Governor Spitzer’s team about his strategic approach to the environmental, energy and climate challenges facing New York. The […]
Congestion Pricing Phone Banking
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Call congestion pricing supporters to drum up enthusiasm at a critical moment.
Congestion Pricing Flyering
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Help hand out flyers promoting congestion pricing. The more people who sign up the more ground we can cover.
Congestion Pricing Flyering
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Help hand out flyers promoting congestion pricing. The more people who sign up the more ground we can cover. For those who arrive after 5, call Wiley at 646-422-9614 for the latest location.
Congestion Pricing Flyering
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Help post flyers promoting congestion pricing. The more people who sign up the more ground we can cover. For those who arrive after 5, call Wiley at 646-422-9614 for the latest location.
Meeting: Congestion Pricing Advocates – Activate!
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Transportation Alternatives is planning a massive organizing effort to win congestion pricing, but they need boots on the ground to make it happen. Join T.A. at their first volunteer night for congestion pricing activists. They will lay out their street outreach, phone banking and organizing for the fall. Bring your calendars as they develop their […]