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Julianne Cuba

Email Julianne Cuba at julianne@streetsblog.org

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Mayor de Blasio says he won't ban cars in front of schools. Photo: NYC DOT
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Mayor Won’t Ban Cars In Front Of Schools, Says Parents ‘Need’ To Drive

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 28, 2020 | No Comments
“There's a whole lot of parents in this town who need to drop their kids, so I do not believe a car ban is the way to do things,” de Blasio said.
Jackson Heights Assembly candidate Jessica González-Rojas. Photo: Julianne Cuba
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Jackson Heights Assembly Candidate Unveils Plan to Transform Deadly Northern Boulevard

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 28, 2020 | No Comments
Jessica González-Rojas, blasted veteran Assembly Member Michael DenDekker as a do-nothing pol who has failed to stop the carnage on the highway-like roadway where seven have died in three years.
Cars parked on the sidewalk just outside the 88th Precinct back in 2017. Photo: David Meyer
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Reckless NYPD Drivers Insensitively Park Killing Machine in the Bike Lane 

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 26, 2020 | No Comments
Not only are they horrible drivers, but cops at the 88th Precinct also made a mistake by blocking a bike lane with a car that had killed a beloved neighborhood resident.
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams on a Citi Bike . File photo: Gersh Kuntzman
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Lord Almighty! Now Adams Defends Deadly Double-Parking — As Long as the Driver is a Church-Goer!

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 23, 2020 | No Comments
The Brooklyn Borough President defended drivers who double-park if they do so while going to pray at church.
Pols may no longer park their cars on the Brooklyn Borough Hall plaza, as these cars were in 2019.  A new movement aims to defeat the Brooklyn machine and the car culture it fosters. Photo: Julianne Cuba
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City To End Parking at Brooklyn Borough Hall — Once The Beep Leaves Office

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 23, 2020 | No Comments
The Parks Department has finally lowered the boom — well, sort of. Parking will be banned starting in 2022, after Borough President Eric Adams leaves office.
Council Member Mark Treyger. Photo courtesy of NYC Council, John McCarten
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Brooklyn Pol Blasts NYPD Chief Who Victim-Blamed Woman For Her Own Death

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 17, 2020 | No Comments
Council Member Mark Treyger accuses a top cop of not knowing the territory.
Deputy Chief Chuck Scholl telling Pix11 that the driver "may or may not know this happened." Video: Pix11
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NYPD Blames Two Victims For Their Own Deaths, Tells Pedestrians to Be Careful

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 16, 2020 | No Comments
Why is Brooklyn South Chief Charles Scholl blaming victims and exonerating drivers? Is he a law enforcement officer or just a schoolhouse scold?
Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez. File photo: Gersh Kuntzman
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Manhattan Pol Wants Trucks To Be Equipped With-Life Saving Sensors

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 15, 2020 | No Comments
After a closed-door meeting, Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez demands changes.
Police employee-owned vehicles fill the bike lane on Schermerhorn Street in Downtown Brooklyn. File photo: Gersh Kuntzman
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Brooklyn Pol: I Will Get Cops Out of Schermerhorn Street Bike Lane!

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 14, 2020 | No Comments
Can Council Member Steve Levin accomplish what Council Member Steve Levin has failed to accomplish for nearly all of his two terms?
Photo via The New School
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City Should Charge For Cruising Empty, Instead of Capping It

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 13, 2020 | No Comments
"A charge on idle time is bound to be more effective," said Charles Komanoff.
This is how cyclists are treated in Central Park.
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City Must Protect Bicyclists With Safe Routes Through Central Park

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 9, 2020 | No Comments
“Vital east-west links that would make a true network of user-friendly, low- stress bike lanes are still missing,” says Streetopia UWS.
A cement truck driver killed an elderly woman with a cane in Borough Park last week: Citizen
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NYPD: Two People Killed By Truck Drivers Within Hours of Each Other on Tuesday

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 7, 2020 | No Comments
Two people were killed in as many hours by the drivers of massive trucks on Tuesday morning — one a 10-year-old boy and the other an elderly woman, a pattern of carnage that picks up where last year left off.
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