Opinion: The City Must Redesign Central Park for All Users By Lisa Orman | Jul 17, 2020 | No Comments The park is still designed for cars, which aren't allowed, creating needless conflicts between cyclists and pedestrians. Here's a better way.
Upper East Siders Back Safe Routes for Cyclists Through Central Park By Julianne Cuba | Apr 23, 2020 | No Comments “The unfortunate death of Dr. Cammerman was not an accident. It was inevitable," said one person at the online hearing.
This post is supported by Panel Unanimously Backs Safe Routes for Cyclists Through Central Park By Molly Tran | Jan 15, 2020 | No Comments The heightened resolve comes less than a month after cyclist and beloved local pediatrician Daniel Cammerman was run down and killed by a bus driver on the 96th Street Transverse.
Ex-Parks Commissioner: I Won’t Bike in Central Park Anymore By Eve Kessler | Sep 2, 2019 | 113 Comments A delivery man on a e-bike wiped out after striking a pedestrian at a dangerous intersection. What's the city going to do about it?
LEGAL EASE: How NIMBYs Use ‘Environmental Review’ to Stop Green Projects By Noah Kazis | Aug 16, 2019 | 7 Comments The CPW and 14th lawsuits aim to vex, trouble, and delay traffic improvements. How we can stop them?
DADDY MOREBUCKS: Rich Upper West Siders Seek Cash to Continue Bike Lane Fight By Gersh Kuntzman | Aug 9, 2019 | 26 Comments "I would be outraged if my condo or co-op fees were being used to support this," said someone who has seen the solicitation letter.