KOMANOFF: Coronavirus Will Go Away, Congestion Pricing Must Not By Charles Komanoff | Apr 3, 2020 | No Comments All four bedrock conditions that justified congestion pricing in the first place will almost certainly remain after COVID-19.
Hey, Empire State Building, Maybe You Can Sound the Alert About How Dangerous Brooklyn is For Cyclists By Gersh Kuntzman | Apr 2, 2020 | No Comments Cyclists are still being injured in Southern Brooklyn at a disproportionate rate.
This post is supported by Thursday’s Headlines: April 1 Lacked Its Usual Mirth Edition By Streetsblog | Apr 2, 2020 | No Comments Another day, another COVID. And now Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne is dead. Click here for news and a tribute to the rocker.
… And Give Queens Residents More Room To Breathe and Stroll By Nuala O'Doherty-Naranjo | Apr 2, 2020 | No Comments As COVID-19 hits hard in crowded neighborhoods, the mayor's plan to open pedestrian streets must be much bolder.
Op-Ed: For a Safe, Healthy City, We Need an Auto-Free Zone in Manhattan By George Haikalis and Roxanne Warren | Apr 1, 2020 | No Comments COVID-19 underscores that closing streets to traffic and enhancing amenities in the crowded core will be vital to the survival of urban America.
This post is supported by Wednesday’s Headlines: Slow Rolling Disaster Edition By Streetsblog | Apr 1, 2020 | No Comments The death toll passed 1,000 in the city yesterday, the Post reported, making a sad mockery of our ever-upward state motto. Plus the other news.