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Speak Up for a Safer, More Accessible East Side Tonight

By Streetsblog | May 7, 2012 | No Comments
Tonight’s CB 6 transportation committee meeting is an especially important one, with East Side bike-share, cross-town bike lanes and 34th Street Select Bus Service all on the agenda. It’s an opportunity to show support for a variety of livable streets initiatives at once. As always, the more voices supporting safer streets and effective transit, the […]

Thursday Jobs Market

By Streetsblog | May 3, 2012 | No Comments
Looking to hire a smart, qualified person for a position in transportation planning, engineering, IT, or advocacy? Post a listing on the Streetsblog Jobs Board and reach our national audience of dedicated readers. Looking for a job? Here are this week’s listings: Senior Graphic Designer, San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, San Francisco, California The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition […]

This Week: Help Make Brooklyn’s Fourth Avenue a Safer Street

By Streetsblog | Apr 30, 2012 | No Comments
May, of course, is bike month, and this week’s calendar is packed with cycling activities, including city cycling lessons, bike-share events and a Saturday tour of bike-friendly businesses. The week kicks off with an important meeting on the future of Brooklyn’s Fourth Avenue, one of the deadliest streets in the five boroughs. Lined with several […]

Thursday Job Market

By Streetsblog | Apr 26, 2012 | No Comments
Looking to hire a smart, qualified person for a position in transportation planning, engineering, IT, or advocacy? Post a listing on the Streetsblog Jobs Board and reach our national audience of dedicated readers. Looking for a job? Here are this week’s listings: California Advocacy Organizer, Safe Routes to School National Partnership, Sacramento, California The Safe Routes to […]

This Week: RPA Regional Assembly, Transpo Tech Conference

By Streetsblog | Apr 23, 2012 | 1 Comment
Conferences dominate this week’s livable streets calendar, culminating in the Regional Plan Association’s annual assembly. Luminaries in tri-state transportation and planning, including four mayors, a congressman and top DOT officials from each state, gather on Friday to discuss the region’s future. Tuesday: A panel including Washington D.C. planning director Harriet Tregoning discusses how arts and […]

This Week: Velo City Benefit, Borough Taxi Public Hearing

By Streetsblog | Apr 16, 2012 | No Comments
The non-profit Velo City, which uses a bike-based curriculum to teach high school students about urban planning issues, is hosting its third annual benefit this week. Should be a good one: special guest Majora Carter will be honored with the organization’s Inspiring Individual award. Also on this week’s calendar: the TLC holds a public hearing […]

This Week: Transit Town Halls, Finalizing Bike-Share Maps

By Streetsblog | Apr 9, 2012 | No Comments
Transit activism is at the top of this week’s agenda, with elected officials in two boroughs hosting town halls to hear from their straphanging constituents. Congressman Joe Crowley and Council Member Daniel Dromm will meet in Elmhurst, while State Senator Gustavo Rivera will host his town hall in Fordham Heights. Previous transit town halls, hosted […]

This Week: Sadik-Khan, No Impact Man, U.S. Transpo Policy

By Streetsblog | Apr 2, 2012 | 1 Comment
There are two chances to hear from NYC DOT bigs this week, with a Janette Sadik-Khan lecture on Thursday and a Wednesday talk from Jon Orcutt and Linda Bailey on the future of federal transportation funding. On the Upper West Side, No Impact Man Colin Beavan headlines the second meeting of the Carbon Squeeze, while […]

This Week: Street Safety, Transit Planning, Fourth Avenue

By Streetsblog | Mar 26, 2012 | No Comments
This week’s calendar is packed with events concerning street safety, including cross-town bike lanes for 29th and 30th Streets in Midtown, improvements on Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard in Harlem, and hazardous conditions in Grymes Hill. A Saturday workshop will address transportation challenges in Downtown Brooklyn and surrounding neighborhoods. There are two opportunities to help re-imagine […]

Thursday Job Market

By Streetsblog | Mar 22, 2012 | No Comments
Looking to hire a smart, qualified person for a position in transportation planning, engineering, IT, or advocacy? Post a listing on the Streetsblog Jobs Board and reach our national audience of dedicated readers. Looking for a job? Here are this week’s listings: GO Boulder Manager, Boulder, Colorado The City of Boulder, Colorado is conducting a nationwide search […]

Manhattan Bike Lanes, Brooklyn Bike-Share, City Bike Law

By Streetsblog | Mar 19, 2012 | 1 Comment
Coinciding with the beginning of spring, this week’s calendar is all about the bikes. DOT will unveil plans for the northward expansion of Eighth and Ninth Avenue bike lanes, while there are three bike-share events on tap in Brooklyn. The week is capped by a session on bike laws with attorney Steve Vaccaro. Tuesday: TLC […]

This Week: Bike-Share, Ped Safety, Memorial Ride and Walk

By Streetsblog | Mar 12, 2012 | 1 Comment
Community boards in Manhattan and Brooklyn will host three bike-share planning workshops this week, and will take up traffic calming and pedestrian safety in Soho. Staten Island SBS and NYMTC long-range bike-ped planning are also on the agenda. The week ends with the annual memorial for fallen New York cyclists. Tuesday: Manhattan Community Board 1 […]
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