Eve Kessler
Email Eve Kessler at eve@streetsblog.org
Recent Posts
NAMING NAMES: Search for NYPD Insurrectionists Gets Off to a Weak Start
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Some finger pointing — but no personal responsibility — for participation in the Capitol attack emerges in the Empire State.
Upper East Side Protected Bike Lanes Safe … for Now
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A drive to extirpate the temporary lanes on 61st and 62nd streets failed in a lopsided vote of a Manhattan panel.
ANALYSIS: So You Wanna Be New York City Mayor, Huh?
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We asked candidates what they thought on a raft of street-safety issues. Here's what WE thought.
DECISION 2021: How Should the Next Mayor Move the City Beyond Vision Zero?
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It's the final chapter of our seven-part series on the mayoral candidates.
DECISION 2021: How Should the Next Mayor Rein In the NYPD?
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Here's the frank assessment of 10 would-be mayors of de Blasio's many failures — and how to fix them.
DECISION 2021: Mayoral Candidates Say ‘We Don’t Need No Fossil-Fuel Money’
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Every hopeful but one rejects energy and auto interests in Streetsblog's survey of the field.
Thursday’s Headlines: Snow Nice To Meet You
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The weather outside is frightful, but our headlines are just delightful.
DECISION 2021: Mayoral Candidates Tout Their Records on Reckless Drivers
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What have our would-be leaders done to make streets safer? Streetsblog asked the field.
DECISION 2021: Which Mayoral Candidates Support a Car-Free Manhattan?
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Some hizzoner hopefuls are surprisingly open to some version of the idea, Streetsblog's questionnaire found.
DECISION 2021: The Next Mayor Will Monetize Free Parking
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Whether its via residential permits, more meters, or loading zones, candidates expect that motorists will pay for time at the curb.
DECISION 2021: Mayoral Hopefuls Plan for Our COVID-Socked Streets
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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
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When it comes to poor old transit, it's "Buddy, can you spare a dime?"