Speaker Adams Offers Misinformation on Speed Cameras By Julianne Cuba | Jan 21, 2022 | No Comments Concern about speed cameras is popular among drivers, anti-government folk and, apparently, the Council Speaker, too.
Two New Busways Open in Jamaica, But Locals, Pols Still Wary for Some Reason By Julianne Cuba | Nov 1, 2021 | No Comments Will it be the most “impactful bus improvements” in the city’s history, as Mayor de Blasio called it? Well, it's a start.
DOT (Finally) Moves Forward With Jamaica Busway, Announced in Mid-2020 By Julianne Cuba | Sep 30, 2021 | No Comments The city has started installing a pair of long-delayed parallel busways in Downtown Jamaica, despite local pols’ objections that the agency is simultaneously doing too much and too little to help the neighborhood.
Queens Pols Want a Jamaica Busway — Just Not Where de Blasio Put It By Julianne Cuba | Sep 2, 2020 | No Comments Outer-borough tiff shows how mayor's approach comes up short.
Council: NYPD Must Stop Discriminatory Social Distancing Enforcement By Julianne Cuba | May 24, 2020 | No Comments “We are seeing the emergence of stop and frisk 2.0," said one Council Member.
Mayor’s ‘Open Streets’ Leave Out Neighborhoods That Need It Most By Julianne Cuba | May 21, 2020 | No Comments A map created by the Trust for Public Land reinforces the inequitable distribution of open streets so far.