New Group Seeks to Empower Neighborhoods to Handle the Big Little Things By Streetsblog | Apr 11, 2019 | 4 Comments The Neighborhood Empowerment Project is dedicated to getting city agencies to defer the small stuff to locals.
De Blasio Now Says He is ‘Concerned’ About Reckless Cop Drivers — And Vows to Act By Gersh Kuntzman | Apr 9, 2019 | 20 Comments Our ongoing investigation shows that nearly 40 percent of police employees get multiple moving violation tickets on their personal cars. Mayor de Blasio appears to be taking it seriously.
$ix Questions About the Massive Brooklyn-Queens Expressway Plan$ By Julianne Cuba | Apr 8, 2019 | 23 Comments Question 1: Isn't there a better use for $4 billion than to enshrine one of Robert Moses's most disastrous legacies?
Cyclists: New Bike Route to the Kosciuszko Bridge is a ‘Death Trap’ By Julianne Cuba | Apr 5, 2019 | 16 Comments In Greenpoint, the bridge’s new shared bike and pedestrian path will follow the highway's alignment of the exit ramp to Meeker and Morgan Avenues.
Planning Group: Cut Two Lanes When BQE is Rebuilt By Julianne Cuba | Apr 3, 2019 | 11 Comments But the Regional Plan Association stopped short of calling for the roadway to be fully torn down.
All Aboard! Now Even Rodneyse Bichotte Says She Supports Congestion Pricing! By Gersh Kuntzman | Mar 27, 2019 | 6 Comments The Assembly Member's change of heart provides a look at how congestion pricing moved from unlikely to very likely.