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Mayor Adams at his state of the city address on Thursday. Photo: Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office (with additions made by the Streetsblog Photoshop Desk)

ANALYSIS: The Mayor’s State of the City: Something For Everyone (But Not Enough)

By Streetsblog | Jan 26, 2023 | No Comments
Mayor Adams's State of the City address offered a number of initiatives that will be received warmly by livable streets activists, including a spate of public space redesigns, a package of bills to hold reckless drivers accountable and a proposal to reduce emissions from taxis.
The crash site. Note the sharrows. Photo: Office of Shahana Hanif

Cyclist Killed on Unprotected Part of Ninth Street Bike Lane in Brooklyn

By Streetsblog | Jan 10, 2023 | No Comments
The victim died at the scene, police said.
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Check out These New Year’s Resolutions for Sustainable Transportation Advocates

By Streetsblog | Jan 3, 2023 | No Comments
As we open on 2023, here are ten ideas for sustainable-transportation-centered resolutions that we think can make a meaningful difference in U.S. communities — and some are inspired by you. 
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The National Streetsies: Meet Some Transportation Superheroes

By Streetsblog | Dec 30, 2022 | No Comments
Without further ado, let's end the 2022 Streetsies by celebrating just a few of the transportation heroes who made us proud this year — and inspired us to be even better advocates in 2023. 

The Streetsie Awards: Our Final End-of-Year Honors as We Say ‘Good Riddance’ to 2022

By Streetsblog | Dec 30, 2022 | No Comments
What better way to put a twist on the boring ol' "year-in-review" filler that other websites churn out in the limbo between Christmas and New Year's Day?
Regrets? We've had a few.

Streetsies 2022: New York’s Biggest Failures and Disappointments

By Streetsblog | Dec 29, 2022 | No Comments
Here are the nominees — and don't forget to vote!
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The National Streetsies: The Biggest Bummers from Around the Country

By Streetsblog | Dec 29, 2022 | No Comments
A lot of great things happened in the movement to end car dependency in 2022, but we'd be lying if we said it was all sunshine and roses. For a little year-end catharsis, let's take a look back at the biggest bummers of the year.
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The National Streetsies: The Biggest Citizen-Led Victories

By Streetsblog | Dec 28, 2022 | No Comments
A lot of the most exciting developments on U.S. streets in 2022 didn't originate in the halls of government. Today, we're looking at projects from everyday people that made a big difference — and might inspire a few New Year's resolutions in 2023.

The Streetsie Awards: Vote for Your Favorite Streetfilm of the Year!

By Streetsblog | Dec 28, 2022 | No Comments
It's time to watch all the nominees and vote at the bottom for your favorite Streetfilms production.
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Streetsies Go National: Federal, State and Local Policies Worth Applauding

By Streetsblog | Dec 27, 2022 | No Comments
After a three-year hiatus we're bringing back our year-end Streetsie Awards — and we're starting with some good news. 
Vote for your favorite!

Streetsies 2022: Vote for The Best Project of the Year

By Streetsblog | Dec 27, 2022 | No Comments
We know we're the first to chide the city's Department of Transportation for failure, but we also celebrate the many projects completed by DOT's hard-working employees. Vote for your favorite.
Some of those who were killed by car drivers this year: (clockwise from top left) Alex Fakih, Jack Mikulincer, Eric Salitzky, Ronald Smith and Carling Mott.

In Memoriam: So Many Lives Lost to Road Violence — And So Many Lessons We Could Be Learning

By Streetsblog | Dec 26, 2022 | No Comments
In a twist on our annual story, we'll look at the specific details behind some of the year's most tragic deaths in hopes that the city and its drivers can learn some valuable lessons about keeping the most vulnerable road users safe.
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