Recent Streetsblog NYC posts about Interviews

Streetfilms: An Interview with Sam Schwartz

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Sam Schwartz, aka "Gridlock Sam," is best-known to many New Yorkers through his Daily News column about the city’s quotidian traffic woes. Schwartz is the president and CEO of Sam Schwartz LLC, a traffic planning and engineering firm that has worked on projects including the JFK AirTrain, the IKEA project in Red Hook, Brooklyn, and […]

Streetsblog Interview: Ryan Russo

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Ryan Russo is the New York City Department of Transportation’s Director for Street Management and Safety, a newly-created job that he started in July. Previously, Russo worked as DOT’s Downtown Brooklyn Transportation Coordinator where he was instrumental in designing and developing a number of improvements for pedestrians, cyclists and more livable streets (PDF file) over the last three years. Streetsblog caught up […]

Revisiting Houston Street, One Month Later

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Derek Lake died on June 26 when his bike tripped over a steel plate and fell beneath the wheels of a moving truck in the midst of Houston Street’s reconstruction mess. Brad Hoylman, a Village resident, chairs the Traffic and Transportation Committee of Community Board 2. Hoylman talks to Streetsblog about the  Community Board’s reaction […]

Hugh Hardy: Architect Calls for Fresh Take on Public Life

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Hugh Hardy’s Greenwich Street South Study "The greatest achievement of New York is the streets," says architect Hugh Hardy. And he says we can achieve richer public places — if New York’s citizens can persuade officials to make those places serve people rather than cars. Hardy, who designed 42nd Street’s New Victory Theater and the […]

Streetsblog Interview: Stefan Schaefer

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This afternoon we met up with Stefan Schaefer, director, producer and editor of the new documentary film, "Contested Streets." Streetsblog: Were you interested in urban transportation and land use issues before you started working on this film?Stefan Schaefer: I live in Brooklyn on a street where there’s lots of traffic and I had a child […]