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Dave Colon

Email Dave Colon at dcolon@streetsblog.org

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A leading pedestrian interval in Astoria, where one Queens man says he was given a ticket even though he correctly followed the city's traffic laws. Photo: Dave Colon

The NYPD and DMV Are Punishing Cyclists For Legally Crossing With The Pedestrian Signal

By Dave Colon | Sep 6, 2022 | No Comments
Why don’t cops know the law?
File photo: Dave Colon

Truck Driver Kills Cyclist at Notoriously Deadly Intersection in East New York

By Dave Colon | Sep 1, 2022 | No Comments
A Brooklyn man was struck and killed by a truck driver on Tuesday afternoon at a notoriously dangerous intersection in East New York — the second person to die at that location this year.
Despite a city commitment last year, McGuinness Boulevard remains a speedway. Photo: Google

DOT Will Give Deadly McGuinness Boulevard Some Safety Fixes Before Full Redesign

By Dave Colon | Aug 31, 2022 | No Comments
The DOT is daylighting "select intersections" on McGuinness between Freeman Street and Meeker Avenue, blessing the intersections with either neckdowns or bike corrals.
Assembly Member Robert Carroll (left), Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine (center) and State Senator Andrew Gounardes (right) at a rally for congestion pricing on Thursday. Photo: Dave Colon

Everyone’s Suddenly Open To Some Congestion Pricing Exemptions

By Dave Colon | Aug 26, 2022 | No Comments
According to the recently-released environmental assessment, the more wholesale exemptions or upstream toll credits that are doled out to certain classes of drivers, the more everyone else will shell out. But "no exemption" hardliners are hard to find right now.
There is just a ton of this in New York City today. File photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Microdose: NYC Takes Small Step Towards Cargo Bike And Small Vehicle Delivery Centers

By Dave Colon | Aug 23, 2022 | No Comments
A pilot slated for next year isn't anything close to the 'logistics hotels' of Paris, but it's a start.
This won't be the Upper East Side, the MTA says.

Mythbuster: Congestion Pricing Study Shows Neighborhoods Won’t Be Flooded With Desperate Parkers

By Dave Colon | Aug 18, 2022 | No Comments
Time to park this fear in the dustbin of history.
Rep. Ritchie Torres with Loving the Bronx Founder Nilka Martell at a press conference on congestion pricing and air quality in the Bronx. Photo: Dave Colon

Rep. Ritchie Torres: I’m Not One of Those Congestion Pricing Critics

By Dave Colon | Aug 16, 2022 | No Comments
He's got some minor issues with the tolling plan, but he still supports it — not like Malliotakis or Gottheimer!
The MTA is thinking up some ways to take on Cross Bronx Expressway traffic.

To-Do List: Congestion Pricing Must Mitigate Added Bronx Trucks, Pols Say

By Dave Colon | Aug 15, 2022 | No Comments
Congestion pricing would send more trucks through The Bronx, which is not good.
Our congestion pricing matchmaker can find the right toll for you! Photo: Marc A. Hermann/MTA (with the Streetsblog Photoshop Desk)

Congestion Pricing Matchmaker: Which Tolling Scenario Is Right For You?

By Dave Colon | Aug 10, 2022 | No Comments
There are seven toll scenarios in the environmental assessment for congestion pricing. Let our matchmaker weed out Toll Wrong.
What society would look like if the QueensLink was built. Photo: QueensLink

A Dozen-Plus Electeds Back QueensLink Subway Expansion

By Dave Colon | Aug 5, 2022 | No Comments
Elected officials in Queens joined forces to seek a big bag of money to study reactivating an old transit right of way, the latest effort to move the project known as QueensLink off the conceptual page and into reality.
The view south from Eighth Avenue and West 44th Street, where there are going to some ch-ch-changes. Photo: Dave Colon

Eighth Ave. Road Diet Marches North, But Community Wants ‘Concrete’ Plan

By Dave Colon | Aug 4, 2022 | No Comments
A Manhattan community board is generally supportive of a Department of Transportation plan to increase pedestrian space on Eighth Avenue while also narrowing the wild west roadway, but wants the agency to fully build out the changes with concrete, not just paint.
Sec. Pete Buttigieg (with shovel) tossed dirt around at a groundbreaking on Monday ... but didn't dish the dirt on the process that is slow-walking congestion pricing. Photo: Dave Colon

We Grilled Sec. Pete in the Jersey Swamps about Congestion Pricing

By Dave Colon | Aug 2, 2022 | No Comments
At long last, Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has broken his legendary silence on congestion pricing — and said, more or less, "Don't blame the feds!"
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