Lander to DOT: Nice Bike Lane on Fourth Ave, But Finish It, OK? By Gersh Kuntzman | Aug 7, 2019 | 6 Comments The good news was undermined by the admission that the DOT plan does not currently include a stretch between First Street and Atlantic Avenue.
BQX Advocates Make Pitch for Trolley — But Critics Push Back By Julianne Cuba | May 31, 2019 | 30 Comments Mayor de Blasio needs to just abandon his beloved $2.7-billion BQX streetcar, opponents said Thursday at the City Council's first trolley task force hearing.
E-Bike Champion: Let’s Not Be Distracted by Tech Companies Pushing ‘Toy’ E-Scooters By Gersh Kuntzman | Jan 23, 2019 | 66 Comments Carlos Menchaca says the first step is to legalize e-bikes so that delivery workers can make a living before the city focuses on mere "toys."
De Blasio Moves Forward With the BQX: Here’s Four Things You Should Know By David Meyer | Aug 31, 2018 | 34 Comments It is still unclear if this $2.73-billion thing is really going to happen.
Delivery Workers Say de Blasio’s Proposed E-Bike Rules Won’t Help Them By David Meyer | May 14, 2018 | 43 Comments The de Blasio administration wants to clarify language permitting pedal-assist e-bikes, which most delivery workers don't use.
Letting People on Bicycles Use LPIs: A New Way Forward on Cycling Safety By Carlos Menchaca and Doug Gordon | Mar 27, 2018 | 38 Comments With this plot program, the safety benefits of LPIs will be extended to include people on bicycles as well as pedestrians.