Bike New York Offers List of NYPD/DOT Reforms By Gersh Kuntzman | Jul 16, 2020 | No Comments Cut the tentacle the NYPD has into various street safety and enforcement efforts, says the group.
City’s Previously Announced Secure Bike Parking Pilot Will Not Happen By Dave Colon | Jul 10, 2020 | No Comments "One of the goals was to examine the financial feasibility," a DOT spokesperson told Streetsblog. "Unfortunately, we concluded it was not feasible."
Letter: Bike New York Should Become ‘Actively Anti-Racist’ By Streetsblog | Jul 2, 2020 | No Comments A letter calls out Bike New York for failing to adequately respond to the Black Lives Matter movement. But it's unsigned.
Advocates Cool to Proposed Cyclist, Pedestrian Bridges By Julianne Cuba | Jun 24, 2020 | No Comments Gridlock Sam's idea is good, but money would be better spent on fixing existing spans, they say.
EXCUSES, EXCUSES: DOT Offers Entirely New Rationale for Not Making 59th St. Bridge Safe for Peds, Cyclists By Dave Colon and Julianne Cuba | May 6, 2020 | No Comments The outer lane of the roadway is not safe enough for people on foot who might fall over a low fence, Commissioner Polly Trottenberg now says.
UPDATED: De Blasio Commits to 100 Miles of ‘Open Streets’ By Gersh Kuntzman | Apr 27, 2020 | No Comments Mayor de Blasio just did the City Council 33 percent better — he's committed to opening up 100 miles of streets for socially responsible recreation during the COVID-19 crisis.