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
Holiday Book Recommendations Open Thread
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Some of us at Streetsblog headquarters were talking about putting together a sidebar listing of recommended books to reinforce the commentary you find on the blog. I put together a few brief recommendations of five of my favorites, but we’re also interested in learning what you’ve all been reading and what you’d suggest to others, so […]
Transportation Alternatives Volunteer Night – Mailing Party
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Join New York City’s advocates for cyclists and pedestrians as we spread the word about our important work at our Volunteer Night mailing parties. Activities include stuffing envelopes, folding t-shirts and sending out campaign materials with fellow activists.
Transportation Alternatives Volunteer Night – Mailing Party
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Join New York City’s advocates for cyclists and pedestrians as we spread the word about our important work at our Volunteer Night mailing parties. Activities include stuffing envelopes, folding t-shirts and sending out campaign materials with fellow activists.
Art Exhibit Opening Reception: My Friends’ Bikes & Others
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Opening reception for My Friends’ Bikes & Others Painting and drawing by Taliah Lempert
The Weekly Carnage
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Fatal Crashes (9 Dead This Week) Manhattan: Teenage Carjacker Dies in Bloody Crash (Daily News) Related: Wild Details (Gothamist) Somers, N.Y.: Mother and Infant Die After Crash and Caesarean (AP via Newsday) Related: Other Driver, 84, Also Died (Journal News) Related: Shock After 2 Deaths at Hospital (Journal News) Related: Many Questions in Aftermath (Journal News) Rocky […]
Conference: Creating Sustainability Within Our Midst: Challenge for the 21st Century
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The 4th biennial conference of the United States Society for Ecological Economics (USSEE) will take place in downtown New York City on the campus of Pace University. Partnering with Pace’s Institute for Regional and Environmental Studies as a co-sponsor, the conference will offer a variety of themes and special symposia featuring our collective interests as […]
Central Park Cyclist in Serious Condition
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Channel 7 has the story of a woman hit by a car in Central Park last night. (By the way, buy a Toyota!)
New York City Transit Rider’s Council Meeting
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12:20 p.m.: Introduction of Jerry Gold, Program Manager – Independent Engineer
Manhattan Critical Mass
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Critical Mass is a monthly celebration of bicycles and other nonpolluting means of transportation, exercising our right to the road. Critical Mass is a movement, not an organization; no two riders participate for exactly the same reason. New York City’s first Critical Mass was in 1993.
Bike Repair Workshop
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In this informal workshop you can learn basic bike repair and maintenance. From fixing flats to overhauling wheels we cover most bike issues. You may bring your own bike if it’s not too crowded. All skill levels are welcome.
Bike Repair Workshop
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In this informal workshop you can learn basic bike repair and maintenance. From fixing flats to overhauling wheels we cover most bike issues. You may bring your own bike if it’s not too crowded. All skill levels are welcome.
Ladies’ Bicycle Repair Night
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Come learn the basics of bicycle repair from female mechanics at our workshop designed by and for women. You will learn on our bicycles (you can apply what you’ve learned to your own bike on Thursday nights). No previous experience with bicycle repair required — or expected.