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Eve Kessler

Email Eve Kessler at eve@streetsblog.org

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Mayor de Blasio with the NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea — together before COVID. File photo: NYC Mayor's Office

NAMING NAMES: Search for NYPD Insurrectionists Gets Off to a Weak Start

By Eve Kessler | Jan 12, 2021 | No Comments
Some finger pointing — but no personal responsibility — for participation in the Capitol attack emerges in the Empire State.
The East 61st Street bike lane at Lexington, pictured on Aug. 31, before its completion. Photo: Liam Jeffries

Upper East Side Protected Bike Lanes Safe … for Now

By Eve Kessler | Jan 7, 2021 | No Comments
A drive to extirpate the temporary lanes on 61st and 62nd streets failed in a lopsided vote of a Manhattan panel.
The mayoral candidates pictured with the building of their dreams.

ANALYSIS: So You Wanna Be New York City Mayor, Huh?

By Eve Kessler | Dec 28, 2020 | No Comments
We asked candidates what they thought on a raft of street-safety issues. Here's what WE thought.
The mayoral candidates pictured with the building of their dreams.

DECISION 2021: How Should the Next Mayor Move the City Beyond Vision Zero?

By Eve Kessler | Dec 22, 2020 | No Comments
It's the final chapter of our seven-part series on the mayoral candidates. 
The mayoral candidates pictured with the building of their dreams.

DECISION 2021: How Should the Next Mayor Rein In the NYPD?

By Eve Kessler | Dec 21, 2020 | No Comments
Here's the frank assessment of 10 would-be mayors of de Blasio's many failures — and how to fix them.
The mayoral candidates pictured with the building of their dreams.

DECISION 2021: Mayoral Candidates Say ‘We Don’t Need No Fossil-Fuel Money’

By Eve Kessler | Dec 18, 2020 | No Comments
Every hopeful but one rejects energy and auto interests in Streetsblog's survey of the field.
The mayor thanked sanitation workers during the snow storm. Photo: Mayor's Office

Thursday’s Headlines: Snow Nice To Meet You

By Eve Kessler | Dec 17, 2020 | No Comments
The weather outside is frightful, but our headlines are just delightful.
The mayoral candidates pictured with the building of their dreams.

DECISION 2021: Mayoral Candidates Tout Their Records on Reckless Drivers

By Eve Kessler | Dec 17, 2020 | No Comments
What have our would-be leaders done to make streets safer? Streetsblog asked the field.
The mayoral candidates pictured with the building of their dreams.

DECISION 2021: Which Mayoral Candidates Support a Car-Free Manhattan?

By Eve Kessler | Dec 16, 2020 | No Comments
Some hizzoner hopefuls are surprisingly open to some version of the idea, Streetsblog's questionnaire found.
The mayoral candidates pictured with the building of their dreams.

DECISION 2021: The Next Mayor Will Monetize Free Parking

By Eve Kessler | Dec 15, 2020 | No Comments
Whether its via residential permits, more meters, or loading zones, candidates expect that motorists will pay for time at the curb.
The mayoral candidates pictured with the building of their dreams.

DECISION 2021: Mayoral Hopefuls Plan for Our COVID-Socked Streets

By Eve Kessler | Dec 14, 2020 | No Comments
Streetsblog asked 11 candidates who would lead the city to expound on their vision for street safety. Ten stepped up. Part One of their answers.

Thursday’s Headlines: Light One Candle Edition

By Eve Kessler | Dec 10, 2020 | No Comments
When it comes to poor old transit, it's "Buddy, can you spare a dime?"
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