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Julianne Cuba

Email Julianne Cuba at julianne@streetsblog.org

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The Council Speaker candidates, including Francisco Moya (top right), before four of them dropped out during a debate last month.

Council Speaker Candidates Debate (and Pander on) Livable Streets Issues

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 19, 2021 | No Comments
Would-be leaders Francisco Moya and Justin Brannan were far more conciliatory towards car drivers than other potential speakers.
SAY CHEESE: Officer Jessica Ricotta of the 114th Precinct writing a ticket to an e-bike delivery worker for following the LPI. Photo: Twitter

Courtesy, Professional and Disrespect — NYPD Tickets E-Bike Riders For Legally Following Pedestrian Signal

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 15, 2021 | No Comments
At least one repeatedly ignorant cop in Astoria apparently still doesn't know the laws she's sworn to uphold.
A woman was killed on West Street on Wednesday night at almost the exact location of the pedestrian in this Google street view still.

Driver Kills Elderly Woman Near Gridlocked Canal Street 

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 11, 2021 | No Comments
A Manhattan senior was run over and killed by the driver of a massive SUV on Wednesday while she was trying to cross highway-like West Street near Canal Street — a dangerous area that advocates have been trying to fix for years.
The Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn Heights. Photo: Patch

Idea of ‘Tearing Down the BQE’ Gets Fresh Look as Feds Open Their Wallets

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 11, 2021 | No Comments
Building-trades honcho Carlo Scissura says that the city should 'get rid' of the decrepit highway and "start from scratch."
The memorial to Apolline Mong-Guillemin. File photo: Gersh Kuntzman

No Solutions After DOT Commissioner Finally Speaks With State DMV, Just Plans to Meet Again 

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 10, 2021 | No Comments
A phone call leads to talk of doing more. But is it just talk?
Path of glory.

Brooklyn Bridge Cycling is Soaring Thanks to New Lane

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 8, 2021 | No Comments
Here’s yet another lesson in induced demand.
Change one thing (inset) and maybe change another.

PROP 2 PASSES: Check Out Which New Yorkers Care About Clean Air and Water — And Which Don’t 

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 5, 2021 | No Comments
There are small pockets of the city where people don’t actually care whether their neighbors have access to clean air or water. Check out our detailed Proposition 2 map.
The montage is the message.

DECISION 2021: Election Wins and Losses for the Livable Streets Movement

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 4, 2021 | No Comments
It's hard to know what some of Tuesday's Council election winners think about street safety ... because they declined to call us back. But let's meet some of them!
Crescent Street bike lane. Photo: Macartney Morris

Astoria’s Crescent Street Bike Lane Is Having Its Own Bike Boom

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 3, 2021 | No Comments
A cyclist count shows that once-controversial lane is a resounding success.
Roll out the red carpet. The Jamaica Avenue busway on Friday. Photo: Julianne Cuba

Two New Busways Open in Jamaica, But Locals, Pols Still Wary for Some Reason

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 1, 2021 | No Comments
Will it be the most “impactful bus improvements” in the city’s history, as Mayor de Blasio called it? Well, it's a start.
A biker riding in the new Northern Boulevard protected bike lane on Wednesday. Photo: Julianne Cuba

DOT Study Shows that Bike Lanes Cut Risk of Cyclist Injury By One-Third (Yes, And…?)

By Julianne Cuba | Oct 29, 2021 | No Comments
So remind us again? How come every street doesn't have a bike lane?
Change one thing (inset) and maybe change another.

PROPS FOR PROP 2: Referendum Could Empower State’s Livable-Streets Advocates 

By Julianne Cuba | Oct 27, 2021 | No Comments
Do you want a Constitutional right to breathe clean air? Then vote "yes" on this ballot proposal.
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