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Good thing this city directional sign didn't hit anyone. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Wednesday’s Headlines: Could Have Been Worse Edition

By Streetsblog | Aug 5, 2020 | No Comments
Tropical Storm Isaias had a brief reign of terror on New York yesterday. Plus all the other news.
The business end of de Blasio's ferry. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Tuesday’s Headlines: Some Ferry Good Questions

By Streetsblog | Aug 4, 2020 | No Comments
Isaias is upon us. So stay inside where it's (hopefully) dry and get up to speed with today's headlines.
Cartoon: Bill Roundy

A Round and a Roundy: De Blasio’s Displaced Dread

By Streetsblog | Aug 3, 2020 | No Comments
Our editorial cartoonist couldn't help but scream at his radio when Mayor de Blasio said that Revel scooters — a "new technology" — needed to be put out of business because of a few crashes. "What about the "old technology" of cars, Bill!" he no doubt yelled.
It doesn't look like much...yet.

Monday’s Headlines: Storm’s On The Way Edition

By Streetsblog | Aug 3, 2020 | No Comments
We'll have a mostly nice day today before whatever's left of Hurricane Isaias slams into us on Tuesday, so let's take a few minutes to go over the busy weekend of stories you might have missed.

Friday’s Headlines: No News is … No News Edition

By Streetsblog | Jul 31, 2020 | No Comments
Thursday was one of those sleepy summer days when there just was very little news. Here's what little there was.
Mott Street is a car-free zone.

SEE IT: Car-Free Mott Street is a Model for All Commercial Zones

By Streetsblog | Jul 30, 2020 | No Comments
Boosters say Mott Street points the way to what can be done citywide.
Cops on bikes plow over protesters to form a security ring around other officers throwing a protester into an unmarked van during a July protest.

Thursday’s Headlines: The NYPD’s Trumpist Tactics Edition

By Streetsblog | Jul 30, 2020 | No Comments
Two stories on everyone's mind yesterday: Another series of videos showing over-policing at its most glaring, and Dave Colon's upcoming appearance on Brian Lehrer today at 10:30 talking about Revel scooters. Plus all the other news.
Janette Sadik-Khan, in happier times. File photo: Stephen Miller

Tuesday’s Headlines: Other Than That, How Was the Play, Ms. Khan?

By Streetsblog | Jul 28, 2020 | No Comments
The best story of the day was former DOT Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan's delicate shiv of an op-ed in Gothamist. Plus all the other news.
How our cartoonist saw the issue. Cartoon: Bill Roundy

A Round and a Roundy: ‘Open Streets for Schools’ Keeps Kids Safe

By Streetsblog | Jul 28, 2020 | No Comments
Our editorial cartoonist Bill Roundy has been bemusedly watching the current debate over open streets for school kids.
Last year, Council Speaker Corey Johnson (at podium with disabled advocate Sasha Blair-Goldenshon in the foreground) said he supported better subway accessibility. Not much has changed in the 18 months since this photo was taken.

Monday’s Headlines: The ADA at 30 Edition

By Streetsblog | Jul 27, 2020 | No Comments
The MTA has roughly 470 stations on the subway and Staten Island Railroad. Only about one-quarter are accessible. Plus all the other news from a busy weekend.
Demonstrating portable shade in Red Hook.

A Local Initiative is Cooling Off Streets in Red Hook

By Streetsblog | Jul 26, 2020 | No Comments
Pop-up infrastructure shades under-served area near NYCHA housing.
It costs a lot to clean the subway, which is why the MTA is out of money.

Friday’s Headlines: The MTA Needs More Money Edition

By Streetsblog | Jul 24, 2020 | No Comments
The MTA has used up all $3.8 billion in federal coronavirus relief. But the Senate punted the issue of a second bailout until next week. That and all the other news.
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