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Julianne Cuba

Email Julianne Cuba at julianne@streetsblog.org

Recent Posts

White Plains Road at 216th Street, where the city plans to build a protected bike lane under the elevated. Source: Google Maps

The Bronx is Up: DOT Proposes Protected Bike Lane Under the White Plains Ave. El

By Julianne Cuba | May 18, 2021 | No Comments
The city puts forth a true vision for bike lanes under elevated trains.
Trucks in Sunset Park. Photo: Julianne Cuba

STREETS WEEK! New Truck Management Report is Heavy on Historic Details; Light on Future Plans 

By Julianne Cuba | May 14, 2021 | No Comments
That said, it's "a step in this direction," said Kate Slevin of the Regional Plan Association.
There's Mayor de Blasio taking a Citi Bike through a dangerous part of the Second Avenue bike lane. Yes, that's Streetsblog reporter Dave Colon coaching him. Photo: Julianne Cuba

STREETS WEEK! ‘Invigorated’ Mayor de Blasio Finally Enjoys Himself On A Citi Bike

By Julianne Cuba and Dave Colon | May 11, 2021 | No Comments
"You just get a different perspective about what a bicyclist needs, and that's helpful," the mayor said after his Gracie to City Hall ride on a Citi Bike.
A makeshift memorial on 35th Street for Xing Long Lin. Photo: Julianne Cuba

There Was No Medical Episode, Says Family of Driver Who Killed Queens Delivery Man

By Julianne Cuba | May 5, 2021 | No Comments
Even the woman whose allegedly reckless driving killed a delivery worker in Queens last week is denying cops’ theory that she had a “medical episode” before the fatal crash.
The aftermath of the Astoria crash that killed Xing Long Lin and injured Nahar Anin-Aminof. File photo: Zohran Mamdani

Is Road Rage a Medical Episode? NYPD Says Fatal Crash in Queens is Still Under Investigation

By Julianne Cuba | May 4, 2021 | No Comments
The NYPD is still pursuing the "It was just an accident" theory after a reckless and impatient driver killed a Queens delivery worker.
An e-bike rider in the Amsterdam Avenue bike lane near W. 78th Street. File photo: Lisa Orman

NYPD: E-Cyclist Struck and Killed Elderly Man Stepping into UWS Bike Lane Between Cars

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 29, 2021 | No Comments
An elderly man has died after police say he was struck by an electric bike rider in the Amsterdam Avenue bike lane earlier this month — highlighting a lack of safe infrastructure and a culture that caters more to vehicles than the safety of pedestrians and cyclists.
A Revel Tesla — is this really happening? Photo: Revel

Revel Seeks to Create All-Electric Taxi Fleet — But City Says ‘Not So Fast’

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 28, 2021 | No Comments
Revel wants to take things to the next level — but the city says no.
DOT Commissioner Hank Gutman. Photo: Julianne Cuba

DOT Announces Expansion of ‘Successful’ Car-Share Pilot Program 

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 23, 2021 | No Comments
Hammerin' Hank: The city is expanding and making permanent a car-share pilot program to help break New York's car culture and its dependence on private car ownership, DOT Commissioner Hank Gutman said.
The East 61st Street bike lane at Lexington, pictured on Aug. 31, before its completion. Photo: Liam Jeffries

Three Meetings, Nine Hours Later, Upper East Side Board Backs Crosstown Bike Lanes 

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 22, 2021 | No Comments
After all that.
Huge Ma. Photo: Julianne Cuba

THE STREETSBLOG INTERVIEW: Vax Daddy Huge Ma is the City’s Newest Bike Lane Advocate

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 20, 2021 | No Comments
The beloved by recently anonymous techie behind TurboVax sat down with Streetsblog to talk about his next fight: safe streets.
Mayoral candidate Andrew Yang unveils a plan to crackdown on placard abuse. Photo: Julianne Cuba

Yang Unveils Placard Abuse Crackdown Plan as Adams Calls the Corruption a ‘New Paltz’ Issue

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 15, 2021 | No Comments
“Violent crime is skyrocketing in New York. Maybe parking is the big crime problem in New Paltz, but not in New York," said the campaign of the Brooklyn Borough President, one of the city's most notorious placard abusers.
A cop used his bike to bash a protester in May 2020. Photo: File

Five Takeaways From the NYPD ‘Goon Squad’ Guidebook

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 13, 2021 | No Comments
We picked through the manual to give an insight into how police are trained.
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