Op-Ed: For a Safe, Healthy City, We Need an Auto-Free Zone in Manhattan By George Haikalis and Roxanne Warren | Apr 1, 2020 | No Comments COVID-19 underscores that closing streets to traffic and enhancing amenities in the crowded core will be vital to the survival of urban America.
This post is supported by Activists Make Music To Demand DOT Fix Sixth Avenue’s ‘Road To Nowhere’ By Dave Colon | Jan 14, 2020 | No Comments And the city says it's finally ready to make the fix.
Op-Ed: Should We Toll Motorcycles Like SUVs? By Chris Sequeira | Nov 19, 2019 | No Comments The coming of congestion pricing in Manhattan brings questions about the best mix of vehicles for the Central Business District.
Council Members: DOT Stalling on Queensboro By Gersh Kuntzman | Sep 26, 2019 | 56 Comments The city's failure to give more space to the increasing number of pedestrians and cyclists on the Queensboro Bridge is a betrayal of Vision Zero — and that failure seems based solely on a fealty to car traffic.
Dangers Mount With Crashes, Conflicts on Queensboro Bridge By Steve Scofield | Jul 30, 2019 | 41 Comments The city should separate cyclists and pedestrians — stat! — before someone gets killed. But motorists, as always, come first.
Op-Ed: These Five Manhattan Streets Need Safety Fixes Now! By Liam Jeffries | Jul 22, 2019 | 7 Comments The city just fixed one killing zone. It needs to fix many, many more.