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David Meyer

dahvnyc
A native of Washington, D.C. and Silver Spring, MD, David Meyer has been a reporter for Streetsblog NYC since Fall 2015. A 2013 graduate of the University of Maryland, he now lives in Brooklyn.

Recent Posts

Delivery workers testifying in May at a DOT hearing on pedal-assist bikes. Photo: David Meyer

Pedal-Assist E-Bike Legalization Leaves Delivery Workers Out in the Cold

By David Meyer | Jul 27, 2018 | 30 Comments
Most workers use throttle-controlled e-bikes — and risk huge fines and confiscations. But the mayor legalized e-bikes preferred by the wealthy and by bike-share companies.
Republican Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan. Photo: NY State Senate

This Election Season, StreetsPAC Brings the Speed Camera Fight Door-to-Door

By David Meyer | Jul 27, 2018 | 2 Comments
The group is trying to make speed cameras a major campaign issue in key districts.
Bus riders need clear paths on the Williamsburg Bridge during the L train shutdown. Google Maps

Meet the Start-Up Vultures Eager to Gobble Up the Scraps of the MTA and DOT’s L Train Plans

By David Meyer | Jul 26, 2018 | 2 Comments
"The New L" aims to take advantage of DOT's timid approach to transit priority on the Williamsburg Bridge to offer "luxury shuttles driven by professional chauffeurs."
The crowd at last night's protest. Photo: David Meyer

Bike Lane Opponents Put on a Good Show Last Night, But They’re Still Short on Facts

By David Meyer | Jul 26, 2018 | 12 Comments
In an age of "fake news," it's important to fact check bike lane opponents.
Speed cameras don’t care about PBA courtesy cards.

The NYPD Won’t Save Us From the Loss of Speed Cameras

By David Meyer | Jul 26, 2018 | 9 Comments
Police brass are saying the right things, but they simply don't have the resources to issue tickets like cameras do.
DOT's proposed design for the 14th Street busway. Image: DOT/MTA

MTA: 14th Street Select Bus Service Will Launch January 6, Three Months Ahead of L Train Shutdown

By David Meyer | Jul 23, 2018 | 2 Comments
The three-month window gives the agencies time for some trial-and-error on 14th Street before the tsunami of displaced L train passengers hits.
Council Member Antonio Reynoso will rally today for sanitation reform. Photo: John McCarten/NYC Council

City Council Votes to Reduce Garbage Truck Traffic in North Brooklyn, Southeast Queens, and the South Bronx

By David Meyer | Jul 18, 2018 | 2 Comments
The City Council voted 32-13 today to reduce trash processing in North Brooklyn, southeast Queens, and the South Bronx, relieving the disproportionate burden of garbage truck traffic on those neighborhoods.
Disability rights advocates at the launch of the #AccessDenied campaign last July. Photo: David Meyer

Disability Advocates Want to Give Andy Byford’s Subway Accessibility Plan Some Teeth

By David Meyer | Jul 18, 2018 | 2 Comments
Byford has committed to doubling the pace of elevator installation. Advocates want that codified in an enforceable court agreement.
Citi Bikes aren't performing that well. Photo: Adrian Nutter/Flickr

Discount Citi Bike Memberships Now Available to 1.6 Million SNAP Recipients in NYC

By David Meyer | Jul 17, 2018 | 4 Comments
The program expands the discount available to NYCHA residents, but it would go a lot farther if Citi Bike itself were expanding.
The density of private waste collection routes today (left), and in a hypothetical zoned system (right). Image: DSNY

There’s a Big Fight Brewing in the City Council Over Trash Carting Reforms

By David Meyer | Jul 17, 2018 | 21 Comments
The council votes tomorrow on a bill to distribute garbage truck traffic more fairly. A more contentious battle over the private trash carting industry looms ahead.
Image: DOT

Subway Repairs Push Back Most of the Fourth Avenue Redesign to 2019 or Later

By David Meyer | Jul 16, 2018 | 7 Comments
DOT expects only 10 blocks of the protected bike lane on Fourth Avenue to be implemented this year, and all work is contingent on the progress of MTA repairs to the subway tunnel below the street.
Governor Cuomo speaking to reporters alongside members of Families for Safe Streets. Photo: David Meyer

Cuomo Calls on Flanagan to Reconvene Senate and Pass Speed Cam Bill

By David Meyer | Jul 13, 2018 | 2 Comments
Passing the Every School Speed Camera Act "could determine whether young people live or die," Cuomo said.
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