THE ULTIMATE PLACARD CENSUS: Downtown is Choked with (and Endangered By!) City, State, Federal Workers’ Cars By Streetsblog | Aug 22, 2022 | No Comments A specter is haunting Lower Manhattan — the specter of placard abuse. Check out how bad it is.
City DOT Still Mum on Long-Delayed Fifth Avenue Busway By Julianne Cuba | Apr 8, 2022 | No Comments The busway is still dead in the water, even as bus speeds sink back to pre-pandemic levels and as busways in other boroughs are proving successful.
Streetsies 2021: The Biggest Reasons To Hope For A Brighter Future By Dave Colon | Dec 21, 2021 | No Comments Let's highlight the news stories and developments that prove that maybe, just maybe, 2022 will be a transformative year.
In New York, Business Groups — Not the City — Lead on People-Centered Streets By Eve Kessler | Nov 29, 2021 | No Comments Commercial interests have pushed pedestrianization in the city's core shopping areas — because it improves their bottom lines. That can be good for residents but it has downsides, too.
Report: 85,000 More Damn Cars will Enter Manhattan’s Core Daily in 2023 By Dave Colon | Oct 18, 2021 | No Comments This is the dawning of the age of Carpocalypse.
Bridge Too Far? Lafayette And Centre Streets Will Get Protected Bike Lanes In 2021 — Maybe By Dave Colon | Sep 20, 2021 | No Comments The Brooklyn Bridge bike lane is here, but cyclists might have to wait 'til next year for a safer connection to and from it.