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Julianne Cuba

Email Julianne Cuba at julianne@streetsblog.org

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The Brooklyn District Attorney has declined to prosecute attorney Adam White for removing this obstruction from a driver's plate. Photo: Adam White

Freedom for Adam White! Brooklyn DA Declines to Prosecute ‘Criminal Mischief’ Maker

By Gersh Kuntzman and Julianne Cuba | Nov 30, 2022 | No Comments
"The case was declined prosecution — insufficient evidence to prosecute," said the spokesman for Brooklyn DA Eric Gonzalez.
Cops call it criminal mischief to un-deface this scofflaw's plate. File photo: Adam White

Captain of 78th Precinct Defends Arrest of Famed Bike Lawyer For Fixing Defaced Plate

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 30, 2022 | No Comments
You're damned if you do, you're damned if you ... do.
Delivery workers have the most dangerous jobs in town. File photo: Streetsblog

More Money for Delivery Workers Will Require More Protection for Them

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 23, 2022 | No Comments
In New York, a significant pay raise for city delivery workers could end up increasing the number of deliveries made per hour, which might unleash more two-wheeled deliveristas crisscrossing the city's deadly streets at all hours of the day and night. Be careful what you wish for?
A Manhattan judge dismissed a lawsuit citing the new so-called green amendment against the controversial Two Bridges project.

State’s ‘Green Amendment’ Evoked in Lawsuit Against Two Bridges Mega-Development

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 22, 2022 | No Comments
Will the court rule against urban development — which by definition is far more polluting than, say, an open field of trees — or rule in favor of it on the grounds that dense housing is better for the environment than sprawl?
Adam White fixed this plate and was arrested — but Council Member Shahana Hanif called it outrageous. Photo: Adam White

Brooklyn Council Member Blasts Cops for Arresting Famed Bike Lawyer For Fixing Defaced Plate

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 16, 2022 | No Comments
Park Slope Council Member Shahana Hanif said on Tuesday that she is “deeply disturbed” by what happened to attorney Adam White.
The plate attorney Adam White fixed and was arrested for. Photo: Adam White

Cops Arrest Famed Bike Lawyer For Fixing a Driver’s Obscured License Plate 

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 14, 2022 | No Comments
A lawyer who represents victims of traffic violence landed in some legal trouble of his own after cops cuffed him for trying to fix a motorist's illegally obscured license plate, throwing him in a jail cell for several hours and charging him with criminal mischief.
Acting Chief of Fire Prevention at FDNY Thomas Currao. Photo: Credit John McCarten/NYC Council Media Unit

FDNY Backing Council Bills to Address Deadly Fires from Lithium Ion Batteries

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 14, 2022 | No Comments
Bills to curb e-bike fires are moving ahead.
Cyclists in Central Park. Photo: Clarence Eckerson Jr.

Central Park Conservancy Studying Ways to Make Park Loop Safer 

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 10, 2022 | No Comments
The stewards of Central Park are reviving a long-overdue study to make the greensward safer for pedestrians and cyclists — as calls to redesign the “Wild West” roadways have intensified on the heels of yet another near-deadly collision.
Locals don't want anymore car dealerships on Northern Boulevard. Photo: Julianne Cuba

Woodside Wants Housing, But It’s Likely to Get More SUVs

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 7, 2022 | No Comments
Just what Northern Boulevard needs — another car dealership.
DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez shows off the report that bolsters open streets and outdoor dining. Photo: DOT

City’s ‘Open Streets’ Program Sparked Economic Growth During Pandemic, New Report Shows 

By Julianne Cuba | Oct 25, 2022 | No Comments
Maybe this will silence the skeptics.
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards tries to quiet the hecklers on the 34th Avenue open street on Monday. Photo: Julianne Cuba

NO TRICK, ALL TREAT: City to Ban Cars on Some Streets for Halloween 

By Julianne Cuba | Oct 24, 2022 | No Comments
A good safety announcement in Queens comes amid rabid heckling from the pro-car minority.
NYCHA appears to have backed down from an e-bike ban. File photo: Noah Martz

EXCLUSIVE: NYCHA Backs Down From Banning E-Bikes on its Property

By Julianne Cuba | Oct 21, 2022 | No Comments
This controversy has been extinguished.
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