Eve Kessler
Email Eve Kessler at eve@streetsblog.org
Recent Posts
Lower East Side ‘Resiliency’ Plan Hits New Potholes
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Electeds, residents demand independent review of proposal that digs up a park and endangers cyclists while sparing a highway.
Entitled Cops’ Car-Culture ‘Lifestyle’ on Display in Brooklyn
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A note from the 68th Precinct excuses illegal parking because "public transportation [is] not a feasible option for their lifestyle."
Eyes on the Street: Fresh Hazards for Riverside Park Bike Bypass
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The Parks Department is protecting pedestrians by sending cyclists up and down a steep, confusing path — and watch out for that Dumpster!
Manhattan Beep Stalls Plans for Lower East Side ‘Resiliency’ Project
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Locals are concerned, among other things, about its effect on a riverside bike path.
Washington Square Park Die-In: Team Coverage
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Streetsblog reporters bring you pictures and commentary from the TransAlt mass action.
O’Neill: Cops Can Use Deadly Force Against Cyclists
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A prickly Commissioner James O'Neill defends the cop who used a police SUV to cut off a cyclist in Manhattan.
CPW Gets Protected Bike Lane (Yay!) And Loses 400 Parking Spaces (Yay!)
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It’s a pretty sizable win in the ongoing war against cars.
Manhattan Board Rejects DOT Rotunda Plan
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The Department of Transportation must go back to the drawing board with its controversial $200-million redesign of the 79th Street rotunda because the current proposal remains unsafe for cyclists, a Manhattan community board voted on Tuesday night. Community Board 7 resolved Tuesday night to “disapprove” of DOT’s plan for the Robert Moses-built, 70-year-old structure that […]
DOT Promises Traffic Light at Fatal Brooklyn Intersection
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But Council Member Mark Treyger says he's still "furious" at the department.
Budget Watchdog: Mayoral Control of MTA Would Be ‘Miserable’
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But Corey Johnson doubles-down on his call for city control of the transit system in an exciting Hunter College panel on Wednesday night.