Recent Streetsblog NYC posts about Pedestrian safety

DOT’s Linden Boulevard Plan Improves the Basics and Not Much Else

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DOT unveiled its plan to reduce traffic injuries and deaths on Linden Boulevard last night to the Brooklyn Community Board 17 transportation committee. The project will introduce basic elements of pedestrian safety infrastructure, but it won’t significantly alter the design of one of the most dangerous speedways in Brooklyn [PDF]. Five people, including three pedestrians, have been killed on […]

2 Queens Community Board Members Hold Up a Safety Project for Thousands

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The transportation committee of Queens Community Board 4, which covers Corona and Elmhurst, is comprised of three people. On Monday evening, two of them showed up to a meeting — that’s quorum, apparently — and they really, really did not want any changes to 111th Street. Here’s the backstory: The Queens Museum, working with Immigrant Movement International, Make […]