Traffic from Car-Driving Charter School Parents Vexes Upper Manhattan; City Provides No Oversight By Eve Kessler | Nov 1, 2022 | No Comments And it is about to get worse as two new charters are planning to open in the area.
Manhattan Community Board Demands Stricter Sanitation Rules for Apartments By Eve Kessler | Oct 3, 2022 | No Comments Community Board 4 wrote to Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch to outline a raft of new regulations that could curtail New York's infamous "5 o'clock shadow" — and unanimously offered the neighborhood as a laboratory for change.
Two Years After a Hit-And-Run Driver Killed a 4-Year-Old, There Is Little ‘Justice for Luz’ By Julianne Cuba | Jun 24, 2020 | No Comments Brooklyn's DA charges only 'failure to exercise due care' after a horrific incident on a Bushwick sidewalk. A heartbroken family demands answers.
This post is supported by Study: Scaffolding Pushes Pedestrians Into The Street By Dave Colon | Nov 1, 2019 | No Comments Let's be safe out there — and let's get the city to put up signs before pedestrians get forced into roadways by scaffolding.
UPDATE! Manhattan Community Board to City: Get Real on L-Train Plan By Gersh Kuntzman | Sep 17, 2018 | 15 Comments Hundreds of thousands of people will be affected. But the mitigation plan could be better.
NYC Is Littered With Dangerous Parking Lots Like the One Where Luz Gonzalez Was Killed By David Meyer | Jul 11, 2018 | 9 Comments Narrow parking zones next to the sidewalk put pedestrians at risk, and they're everywhere. Some are even required by zoning.