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Dear Gov. Cuomo: Larry Penner Has Something to Say

By Streetsblog | Dec 16, 2018 | 4 Comments
When you get a "Penner-gram," as we always called them, you have only one choice: Run that baby.
This is what we are seeing way too often in New York City. Photo: News 12

Op-Ed: StreetsPAC Wants City’s Sanitation Overhaul to Go Further

By Streetsblog | Dec 12, 2018 | 5 Comments
The political action committee supports the city’s proposed Commercial Waste Zone plan, but wants waste-hauling zones to be reserved for a single carter.
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It’s Our Annual December Donation Drive (Sorry!)

By Streetsblog | Dec 2, 2018 | 1 Comment
Every year around this time, we ask you — our loyal readers and fellow livable streets champions — to dig deep and make a small tax-deductible contribution to keep our brilliant team of writers and editors on the job for another year.

Ho, Ho, Ho! It’s the Streetsblog Holiday Gift Guide

By Streetsblog | Nov 27, 2018 | No Comments
It's time for the official 2018 Streetsblog holiday gift guide.
Image: NYC DOT

This Week: Closing the Second Avenue Bike Lane Gap

By Streetsblog | Jul 9, 2018 | 4 Comments
Tonight, DOT will present its plan for a bike lane where Second Avenue crosses the foot of the Queensboro Bridge to Manhattan Community Board 8.
DOT's proposed design for the 14th Street busway. Image: DOT/MTA

This Week: Corey Johnson’s L Train Shutdown Hearing, Hunts Point Takes on State DOT, Divining the Prospects for Congestion Pricing

By Streetsblog | Jun 25, 2018 | 1 Comment
Will the State DOT listen to Hunts Point residents who don't want a new highway ramp cutting off their neighborhood from the Bronx River?
Will the replacements for the obtrusive barriers installed on the greenway last fall leave sufficient room for cyclists and runners to pass safely? Photo copyright Shmuli Evers, used with permission.

This Week: A Better Hudson Greenway, a Smarter Sheridan Teardown, and Safer Bikeways for the West Side and Park Slope

By Streetsblog | Jun 18, 2018 | No Comments
The slate of events this week has major implications for the street network in Hunts Point, the West Side of Manhattan, and Park Slope. If you use these streets, get involved and speak up for policies that put walking and biking first.
The new bike lane on Queens Boulevard.

This Week: Southern Brooklyn Bike Lanes, Parking Permits, Queens Boulevard Phase 4

By Streetsblog | Jun 11, 2018 | No Comments
It's the last full week of spring on the Streetsblog calendar - get your community board fix in soon before summer recess sets in!
A rendering of the redesigned Queens Boulevard once it's built out with concrete and street plantings. Image: DOT

This Week: Speak Up for a Safe Bike Network in Queens

By Streetsblog | May 21, 2018 | 15 Comments
DOT is presenting the next phase of Queens Boulevard to Queens CB 6 on Wednesday, while CB 2 continues to stonewall protected bike lanes for Skillman and 43rd.
The redesigned Dyckman has has made crossing the street safer but faces opposition from merchants and elected officials. CB 12 is hosting a public forum on the project on Tuesday. Photo: Brad Aaron

This Week: Defend the Dyckman Street Protected Bike Lanes

By Streetsblog | May 7, 2018 | 8 Comments
If you walk or bike on Dyckman and want to keep the new design, the hearing on Tuesday is an important one to turn out for.
Ocean Parkway and Church Avenue. Image: Google Maps

This Week: Fixing Deadly Ocean Parkway Intersection, City Council Congestion Hearing, L Train Bike Train

By Streetsblog | Apr 9, 2018 | No Comments
A public forum tonight will address deadly conditions at Ocean Parkway and Church Avenue in Brooklyn.
DOT plans to add a five-foot protected bike lane with a two-foot buffer on most blocks of 26th and 29th streets. Image: DOT

Tonight: Tell DOT to Get Moving on Lifesaving Bikeways for Midtown and Sunnyside

By Streetsblog | Mar 26, 2018 | 3 Comments
Community boards and the public will weigh in on important bike projects in Manhattan and Queens tonight.
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