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Dave Colon

Email Dave Colon at dcolon@streetsblog.org

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THIS JUST IN: West 181st Street Busway To Start On April 26

By Dave Colon | Mar 19, 2021 | No Comments
Sweet relief is coming to Washington Heights bus riders this year.
The Depot Place bridge in the Bronx, which needs a people-friendly makeover. Photo: Michael Kaess

Why is State DOT Prioritizing Parking For Cops Over Park Access for Bronxites?

By Dave Colon | Mar 19, 2021 | No Comments
Activists have at least forced the state to take a second look.
Yes, it's sometimes crowded, but the subway is the solution.

State Comptroller Dashboard Shows Who Has Been Riding The Subway

By Dave Colon | Mar 19, 2021 | No Comments
The tool shows that that nine out of 10 neighborhoods that had the highest subway ridership in February, 2021 are in Queens or the Bronx.
It's time for more of this. Photo: DOT

CAR CLOTURE: After Improving During Pandemic, Bus Speeds Are Dropping Again

By Dave Colon | Mar 18, 2021 | No Comments
The city's buses are stuck in neutral.
Caught red-handed by the state Legislature.

Legislators Counter Flailing Cuomo’s $145M MTA Raid With Better Idea: $0 MTA Raid

By Dave Colon | Mar 16, 2021 | No Comments
The state legislature moved quickly to take advantage of Gov. Cuomo's weakened position, delivering its own budget proposal on Sunday that undoes Cuomo's proposed $145-million raid on MTA operating funds.
Friend of Streetsblog Steve Vaccaro snapped this photo of workers making the ban on e-bikes official on the Hudson River Greenway.

City Hall Remains Silent As Hudson River Greenway E-Bike Ban Continues

By Dave Colon | Mar 15, 2021 | No Comments
E-bike and e-scooter riders are getting another reminder that they're supposed to stay off the Hudson River Greenway even though their rides are street legal, a situation that has workers and advocates fuming.
Kathryn Garcia, recreational cyclist. Photo: Dave Colon

THE COLON CYCLE: Kathryn Garcia Can See The Renderings

By Dave Colon | Mar 10, 2021 | No Comments
Who is the former Sanitation Commissioner and get-it-done candidate? We took a ride to find out.
Legalize it. Photo: Steve Scofield

State Lawmakers Propose Giving Cyclists A Voice at the Car-Loving MTA

By Dave Colon | Mar 8, 2021 | No Comments
Advocates think an advisory panel could pave the way for change.
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards (inset) wants more bike lanes.

Donovan Richards: Every Neighborhood In Queens Deserves A Connected Bike Network

By Dave Colon | Mar 5, 2021 | No Comments
Queens Beep Donovan Richards laid out an ambitious, aggressive transportation agenda in his 2021 State of the Borough. Could Queens be changing?
The extremely protected Northern Boulevard bike lane. Photo: Angela Stach

Northern Boulevard Bike Lane Lost In Time Like Tears In Rain

By Dave Colon | Mar 5, 2021 | No Comments
The pandemic must be over, right, because the Northern Boulevard temporary protected bike lane has completely disappeared.
We made a new montage. That's (from left) Eric Adams, Kathryn Garcia, Shaun Donovan, Ray McGuire, Scott Stringer and Andrew Yang.

ANALYSIS: Mayoral Candidates Have Big Plans For The Streets (But Not All Know How to Get it Done)

By Dave Colon | Mar 3, 2021 | No Comments
How can big ambitions be achieved? Let's look at what the candidates said at the big Bike NY forum this week.
One rendering of the proposed Brooklyn Bridge bike lane shows an arrow pointing into our glorious future (though the lane would likely be a narrow two-way route). Photo: Mayor's Office

Brooklyn Bridge Bike Lane Moving Along ‘Nicely’ Says DOT — But Is It?

By Dave Colon | Feb 26, 2021 | No Comments
Just like everyone reporting to spring training this month, the Brooklyn Bridge bike lane planning process is in the best shape of its life. But when is Opening Day?
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