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Julianne Cuba

Email Julianne Cuba at julianne@streetsblog.org

Recent Posts

The service entrance leads to a supposedly car-free 78th Street with an in-the-works pedestrian plaza and park. Photo by Clarence Eckerson.

The City Might Give Up Its Plan to Ban Cars On One Jackson Heights Street

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 21, 2019 | 20 Comments
The city may surrender a years-in-the making plan to transform a Jackson Heights street into a pedestrian friendly car-free plaza because of a well-connected, wait for it, car dealership!
Police on Wednesday arrested the 24-year-old driver who hit and killed the former Columbia University professor and dean Peter Awn in January.

Cops Charge the Driver Who Hit and Killed Former Columbia University Professor

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 20, 2019 | 8 Comments
Police have arrested the driver who hit and killed former Columbia University professor and dean Peter Awn.
Assemblyman Michael DenDekker has said pedestrians are to blame for the city's hit-and-run epidemic. Photo: David Meyer

Once Anti-Cyclist, Queens Pol Now Wants Camera-Enforced Protected Bike Lanes

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 19, 2019 | 9 Comments
Can Michael DenDekker be trusted? Few cyclists think so, so Streetsblog put him on the record. This time, it seems, he is trying to keep cyclists safe in bike lanes.
Council Member Brad Lander announced his Reckless Driver Accountability Act in 2018. File photo.

There’s No Exemption for Reckless Cops in Brad Lander’s ‘Reckless Driver Act’

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 19, 2019 | 4 Comments
Look out, NYPD scofflaws — there's no avoiding the boot on your car...if this bill passes.
DOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg penned an o-ed for Streetsblog. Photo: City Council/Emil Cohen

DOT Commissioner: Bike Lane Delays Are Not About the Money!

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 15, 2019 | 26 Comments
Commissioner Polly Trottenberg doesn’t need more cash to install the 50 miles of protected bike lanes a year that Council Speaker Corey Johnson wants — she just needs less bureaucracy.
The Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is in danger of collapse. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Comptroller Scott Stringer Wants the BQE for Trucks Only

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 14, 2019 | 13 Comments
Step 1: Ban cars. Step 2: Build a new (and long) park from Dumbo to Carroll Gardens.
Bike messengers protested Mayor Koch's ban of biking on midtown avenues in 1987. Photo: Carl Hultberg, courtesy of the Museum of the City of New York.

New ‘Cycling in the City’ Exhibit Reveals a Long History of Contentiousness

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 13, 2019 | 4 Comments
Biking in New York City may seem contentious now, but it's always been that way, a new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York reveals.
Photo: Franz Golhen

Cops Finally Arrest Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed a Man Last Year

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 6, 2019 | 5 Comments
Law enforcement has finally arrested the hit-and-run driver they say killed a Queens man on a Manhattan sidewalk in October — but only for fleeing, not for the reckless driving that killed the victim in the first place. On Feb. 19, Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance quietly charged 37-year-old Bronx resident Tomas Dunn for taking […]
The Council wants more of this! Photo: Clarence Eckerson Jr.

Car-Free Streets Are Just the Beginning for Corey Johnson

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 6, 2019 | 9 Comments
The Council Speaker's "State of the City" address was all about transportation. Here are the highlights.
City Council Speaker Corey Johnson made some bold proposals on Tuesday. Photo: John McCarten

Council Speaker Johnson Joins Calls for Knocking Down the BQE

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 5, 2019 | 10 Comments
Other cities have done it — and broken the car culture at the same time — so the possible future mayor says we should dream, too.
Mourners still gather at Aurilla Lawrence's ghost bike to protest her death. Photo: Julianne Cuba

Cops: We Have a Lead in Fatal Williamsburg Hit-and-Run

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 4, 2019 | 4 Comments
The driver will likely say he didn't know he struck the cyclist — a sure-fire way out of a "leaving the scene of an accident" felony.
Aurilla Lawrence

More Fury Over de Blasio Ticket Blitzes After Cyclists are Killed

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 4, 2019 | 12 Comments
What is with the NYPD's ongoing crackdowns against cyclists after cyclists are killed?
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