What’s a ‘Bike Boulevard’? For Now, Mayor de Blasio Won’t Say, But Planners are Eager to Help By Gersh Kuntzman | Jan 30, 2021 | No Comments A good bike boulevard is apparently like pornography — you know it when you see it.
Queens Civic Panel Demands Long Overdue Fixes to Union Turnpike By Julianne Cuba | Jan 28, 2021 | No Comments Queens residents are trying to shame the Department of Transportation into action to finally fix the horror show that is Union Turnpike.
Majority of New Yorkers Want Street Safety Improvements, Bike and Bus Lanes: Poll By Eve Kessler | Jan 26, 2021 | No Comments “The majority of New Yorkers want streets that prioritize people,” Transportation Alternatives Executive Director Danny Harris said.
DOT Is Relatively Unscathed in City’s Massive Budget Cut By Julianne Cuba | Jan 26, 2021 | No Comments But what DOT does with the money is what counts, according to advocates.
POST-MORTEM: Cyclist Victims Killed In 2020 Were Low-Income, Essential Workers By Julianne Cuba | Jan 22, 2021 | No Comments More than half of the 26 cyclists killed last year died on streets where the median income falls below the citywide average.
Eyes On The Street: The Flushing Busway is Finally in Effect By Julianne Cuba | Jan 19, 2021 | No Comments Seven months after Mayor de Blasio first announced it, after months of pushback and even a court case, the city's long-stalled Main Street busway finally started rolling on Tuesday.