Council Speaker Candidates Debate (and Pander on) Livable Streets Issues By Julianne Cuba | Nov 19, 2021 | No Comments Would-be leaders Francisco Moya and Justin Brannan were far more conciliatory towards car drivers than other potential speakers.
OPINION: Reduce Emissions, Yes, But Also Reduce the Use of Cars Entirely By Julie Tighe | Jan 14, 2021 | No Comments Now is the time to rethink how we travel around our cities and make investments to our infrastructure to support clean transportation options.
New York Is Embracing Outdoor Heat Lamps Right As France Is Rejecting Them By Dave Colon | Sep 25, 2020 | No Comments If outdoor dining comes to New York City, gas problems won't be limited to people who eat too many Brussels sprouts.
Report: MTA Will Need ANOTHER $4-8 Billion in Fed Funding By Gersh Kuntzman | Apr 15, 2020 | No Comments Um, about that $3.7 billion...
UPDATED: MTA in Free Fall: Low Ridership Numbers Could Mean Massive Debt, Cuts By Gersh Kuntzman | Mar 18, 2020 | No Comments It's the latest evidence that the MTA is going to need a huge infusion of public cash from the Trump administration.
This post is supported by Op-Ed: To Meet New York’s New Climate Law, We’ll Have To Break the Car Culture By Julie Tighe | Jun 25, 2019 | 45 Comments Transportation is the number-one source of greenhouse-gas emissions in New York State, and the number-one offender is the internal-combustion engine. It will be a huge challenge, but we need to reduce the use of cars.