Monday’s Headlines: LeBron James Edition By Streetsblog Editorial Board | Mar 13, 2023 | No Comments Mayor Adams announced some seriously good news in Midtown on Sunday ... with the "LeBron James of public space." Plus other news.
ANALYSIS: Electeds Seek Much More than Piecemeal Pedestrianization on Broadway By Eve Kessler | Jul 12, 2022 | No Comments Manhattan officials prod the city to move faster as car-free spaces prove their worth for safety and commerce.
...And Ignores a Car-Free Broadway Plan on Weekends By Eve Kessler | Jul 1, 2022 | No Comments When it comes to "get stuff done," this is the low-hanging fruit.
Horrifying Crash Renews Business Groups’ Calls for a Pedestrian-Safe Broadway By Eve Kessler | Jun 23, 2022 | No Comments If they build it, you won't die.
Horrified City Calls for Safe, Car-Free Broadway, But Mayor Says ‘Not at This Time’ By Gersh Kuntzman, Julianne Cuba and Noah Martz | Jun 21, 2022 | No Comments Mayor Adams dashed residents' and works' hopes of a new city push to pedestrianize Broadway in the wake of Monday's horrific crash, even as advocates doubled-down on their calls for the slowly changing roadway to be finally rid of cars.
Gridlock Sam: Give Cyclists a Car Lane on the Henry Hudson Parkway By Eve Kessler | Jun 10, 2022 | No Comments A proposal for a temporary lane on the Henry Hudson Parkway gets an assist from Gridlock Sam!