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Julianne Cuba

Email Julianne Cuba at julianne@streetsblog.org

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File photo: Dave Colon

NYPD: Pedestrian In ‘Serious Condition’ After Getting Hit By Central Park Cyclist

By Julianne Cuba | Jun 2, 2020 | No Comments
A woman was seriously injured after a cyclist struck her in Central Park on Tuesday morning, police said.
Famed restaurant architect David Rockwell created this idea for outdoor space — showing the Park Slope restaurant Negril — for the New York City Hospitality Alliance. Photo: Rockwell Group

Council: Mayor Must ‘Think Outside The Box’ When It Comes To Open Streets for Restaurants

By Julianne Cuba | May 29, 2020 | No Comments
Mayor de Blasio is too myopic when it comes to rethinking street space to help struggling New Yorkers during the COVID-19 crisis, lawmakers charged on Thursday.
A cop in the East Village kneeled on a man arrested for alleged social-distancing violations. Video showed that the officer punched the man while tackling him. Photo: Daquan Owens

Council: NYPD Must Stop Discriminatory Social Distancing Enforcement 

By Julianne Cuba | May 24, 2020 | No Comments
“We are seeing the emergence of stop and frisk 2.0," said one Council Member.
Here's the open street on Parkside Avenue near Ocean Avenue — run by city workers. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Mayor’s ‘Open Streets’ Leave Out Neighborhoods That Need It Most

By Julianne Cuba | May 21, 2020 | No Comments
A map created by the Trust for Public Land reinforces the inequitable distribution of open streets so far.
Cruseno Florentino was crushed to death in front of this Jamaica religious center. Photo: Google

Man Crushed Between Two Trucks in Queens, According to Cops

By Gersh Kuntzman and Julianne Cuba | May 18, 2020 | No Comments
A Queens man was crushed between two trucks on a Jamaica street on Monday morning — the first pedestrian killed since March 15*.
What will he do?

The Coming Carmageddon: Will Our Leaders Solve NYC’s Transportation Problem?

By Julianne Cuba and Dave Colon | May 15, 2020 | No Comments
When this is all over, will we be a city for cars or a city for people?
More please, says the Council. File photo: Dave Colon

Council To Mayor: Bus Service Needs Improvements, Not Cuts

By Julianne Cuba | May 13, 2020 | No Comments
"Bus service has powered the city’s emergency response, providing critical service to frontline workers — 75 percent of whom are people of color,” 13 Council Members wrote.
Police from Transit Bureau 30 shut down an open street in Downtown Brooklyn on Thursday.

NYPD Didn’t Get The Memo, Shuts Down Open Street in Downtown Brooklyn

By Julianne Cuba | May 8, 2020 | No Comments
Everything was worked out, eventually, after the cops left with their bagels.
Here's the open street on Parkside Avenue near Ocean Avenue — run by city workers. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Progressives Worry ‘Open Streets’ Will Become Commercialized And Not Serve Communities in Need

By Julianne Cuba | May 7, 2020 | No Comments
The city's attempt to create 100 miles of open-streets might end up being controlled by business groups or well-organized neighborhood groups at the expense of hard-hit, suffering communities, advocates and progressive lawmakers are warning.
Crush city: the combined bike and pedestrian path on the Queensboro Bridge. Photo: Melodie Bryant

EXCUSES, EXCUSES: DOT Offers Entirely New Rationale for Not Making 59th St. Bridge Safe for Peds, Cyclists

By Dave Colon and Julianne Cuba | May 6, 2020 | No Comments
The outer lane of the roadway is not safe enough for people on foot who might fall over a low fence, Commissioner Polly Trottenberg now says.
Mayor de Blasio announcing the BQX in February of 2016. Photo: Demetrius Freeman/Mayoral Photography Office

The BQX Streetcar Is On Hold — And Should Be Killed Outright, Say Critics

By Julianne Cuba | May 4, 2020 | No Comments
“The BQX continues to be a waste of our time, money and attention,” said Brooklyn Council Member Carlos Menchaca.
There's a hiring freeze, but no official cop rollback. Photo: Caitlin Plaut

Pols Keep Making Homelessness a Transit Issue, But it is a Housing Issue

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 30, 2020 | No Comments
Kicking homeless people off of subway trains one stop before the end of the line is not a housing policy, advocates say.
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