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Dave Colon

Email Dave Colon at dcolon@streetsblog.org

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Coming to Washington Heights this spring! File photo: Dave Colon

Bus-Mounted Cameras Have Issued 40,000 Tix Since October

By Dave Colon | Aug 7, 2020 | No Comments
And cameras will be added to the M23 SBS, M34 SBS and M86 SBS on Monday.
Curbside space turned into dining on Mott Street.  File photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Pedestrianize ‘Main Street’ To Save It, Says Comptroller (and Mayoral Hopeful) Scott Stringer

By Dave Colon | Aug 7, 2020 | No Comments
The future of the city's economic recovery could be determined by our own two feet, according to a series of proposals from the city's top money man.
Photo: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit

With No Federal Money Coming, the MTA Has Options — Bad Ones

By Dave Colon | Aug 6, 2020 | No Comments
The Feds are allowing transit agencies to use capital funds for operating expenses. But that option comes with huge downsides.
A Queens man was charged with setting 17 DOT traffic cameras on fire throughout 2020.

Feds Charge Queens Man For Torching DOT Speed Camera — Oh, and Supposedly Plotting Mass Killing

By Dave Colon | Aug 3, 2020 | No Comments
Elijah Song, a 27-year-old Flushing resident, is being held without bail.
It's a summer bummer that we only have drive-ins. Photo: Rooftop Films Facebook

Summer Bummer: Bike-In Movies Aren’t Happening

By Dave Colon | Aug 3, 2020 | No Comments
Certainly some ambitious event promoter who doesn't like pollution, crashes and congestion could do a bike-in movie series, right? Uh, no.
Revel users will be required to upload a selfie before riding

POST-MORTEM: Revel Didn’t Move Quickly Enough to Calm Safety Fears

By Dave Colon | Jul 29, 2020 | No Comments
They knew they had a problem, and didn't act quickly enough.
They're back! Photo: Revel.

Revel Temporarily Ends Scooter Service In New York City

By Dave Colon | Jul 28, 2020 | No Comments
Electric scooter share company Revel announced on Tuesday morning that it had abruptly shut its service in New York City pending a review of its safety measures after two riders died in separate crashes this month — and Mayor de Blasio said the company can't continue "without making this service safe."
There's a hiring freeze, but no official cop rollback. Photo: Caitlin Plaut

MTA Won’t Cross ‘More Cops’ Off Its Shopping List

By Dave Colon | Jul 22, 2020 | No Comments
Even as the transit agency faces a debt crisis, MTA Chairman Pat Foye said the MTA's plan to hire more than 300 new police officers would not be scrapped.
The city must stop building a Flushing version of this busway, a judge ruled. File photo: Dave Colon

Good News, Bad News: Riders Return To Buses — But Speeds Are Dropping

By Dave Colon | Jul 21, 2020 | No Comments
Riders are getting back on the bus, but speeds are also dropping to pre-pandemic levels because of an increase in both riders and traffic, new MTA data show.
Volunteers who recently came out to beautify open street barricades on Driggs Avenue. Photo: North Brooklyn Open Streets Community Coalition

Greenpoint Vols: Local Cops Are Only Interested In Harassing, Not Helping, Us

By Dave Colon | Jul 21, 2020 | No Comments
"Only now when we've taken up the slack are they saying, 'We want to have a conversation,'" said one volunteer.
All the vehicles in this picture are parked illegally in the Jay Street no-standing (placard abuse) zone. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Jay Street Busway Will Do More To Stop Placard Abuse Than the NYPD Ever Did

By Dave Colon | Jul 17, 2020 | No Comments
Two out of every three parked cars on the stretch between Livingston and Tillary streets had "parking permits" in their windshield — and more than one-third were total shams, the DOT said.
The horror. The horror.

Carpocalypse Building Slower in Manhattan Than in Outer Boroughs

By Dave Colon | Jul 15, 2020 | No Comments
With driving rising, but still down, advocates ask whether the city will install the infrastructure New Yorkers need.
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