ROAD RAGE: More Than 1,000 Drivers This Year Already Meet the High Standard as ‘Reckless’ By Gersh Kuntzman | May 12, 2020 | No Comments The failure of Mayor de Blasio to allocate money to stop reckless drivers is an even bigger problem then he likely knows.
This post is supported by Tuesday’s Headlines: ‘Idol’ Threats Edition By Streetsblog | May 12, 2020 | No Comments Yesterday, budget stories were breaking like fragile self-images at a high school dance. That plus all the other news.
SHOCKER: Mayor’s Budget Does Not Include Funding for ‘Reckless Driver’ Law By Gersh Kuntzman | May 12, 2020 | No Comments For want of just $1.6 million, a lot of reckless drivers are going to keep being reckless.
De Blasio May Give In To Staten Island’s Bizarre Open Streets Revolt By Vince DiMiceli | May 12, 2020 | No Comments Staten Island drivers just can't give up a single freakin' roadway.
Op-Ed: Governor, Public Transit Doesn’t Need a Billionaire Techie By Danny Pearlstein | May 8, 2020 | No Comments Public transit doesn't need another billionaire disruptor with big ideas and a slide deck, governor.
Progressives Worry ‘Open Streets’ Will Become Commercialized And Not Serve Communities in Need By Julianne Cuba | May 7, 2020 | No Comments The city's attempt to create 100 miles of open-streets might end up being controlled by business groups or well-organized neighborhood groups at the expense of hard-hit, suffering communities, advocates and progressive lawmakers are warning.