Op-Ed: City Must Include Street Vendors in Any Outdoor Dining Push By Street Vendor Project | May 19, 2020 | No Comments How the "al fresco" movement could help under-served — and often harassed — immigrant-owned businesses.
This Is Not an Opinion Column: New York’s Sidewalks Really Are Too Narrow By Leila Hawa | Apr 23, 2020 | No Comments A transportation planner's maps show the perils of walking in the age of social distancing. Give us the space we need, Mr. Mayor!
Op-Ed: How Cities Should Regulate Scooters By Adam Kovacevich | Oct 29, 2019 | No Comments Some principles or avoiding a "Wild West" environment from a key official with Lime, the scooter company.
City Slow-Walks a Great Plan to Pedestrianize Part of Broadway By Eve Kessler | Oct 28, 2019 | No Comments DOT says it is developing ideas for reclaiming the street on the Upper West Side. But it'll take a few years!
Op-Ed: New York Needs More Micro-Mobility Lanes Now By Melinda Hanson | Oct 14, 2019 | No Comments Cities are setting ambitious goals to reduce the impact of climate change. But most are hoping electric cars save the day. They won't. They're still cars.
Brooklyn ‘Shared Streets’ Are the Start of Something Bigger By Ed Janoff | Oct 4, 2019 | 37 Comments An application of "Tactical Urbanism" that could expand elsewhere in the city.