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Eve Kessler

Email Eve Kessler at eve@streetsblog.org

Recent Posts

This was a portion of Broadway on the Upper West Side on September 21 — neighbors meeting neighbors, kids playing, life slower. Photo: Jeff Prant

City Slow-Walks a Great Plan to Pedestrianize Part of Broadway

By Eve Kessler | Oct 28, 2019 | No Comments
DOT says it is developing ideas for reclaiming the street on the Upper West Side. But it'll take a few years!
Drivers who are demanding free car storage object to these two crosswalks at Hudson Manor Terrace and 239th Street in the Bronx. Photo: Eve Kessler
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UPDATED: Bronx Drivers Will Show they Value Parking Over Lives

By Eve Kessler | Oct 17, 2019 | No Comments
Locals seek to tear up new crosswalks on street where a child was killed by a motorist. How many parking spaces is the life of a child worth?
The JFK AirTrain. Its fare will jump 55 percent, to $7.75, on Nov. 1. Photo: Ad Meskens

AirTrain Fare Hike Could Send Riders to the Roads

By Eve Kessler | Oct 4, 2019 | 44 Comments
A regressive move that won't help help regional congestion or economic goals.
A rendering from the city's East Side Coastal Resiliency plan shows the East River waterfront.

Greenway Through East River Park Will Be Partly Open During Coastal Revamp

By Eve Kessler | Oct 3, 2019 | 6 Comments
Portions of the greenway — a favorite of cyclists — will stay accessible during construction, the city says.
Another week, another rally against the blood tide. Marchers crossed Ocean Avenue last night during a vigil for a child killed by a driver in Midwood. Photo: Chris Polansky
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Friday’s Headlines: Another Week of Carnage Edition

By Eve Kessler | Sep 13, 2019 | 17 Comments
If only our leaders would attack this deadly epidemic with the same urgency that they recently attacked the much-less-deadly measles.
The Triboro Bridge pedestrian path, which cyclists aren't allowed to use per MTA rules. Photo: Google Street View/Samuel Baumel
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Thursday’s Headlines: RFK Freedom Riders Edition

By Eve Kessler | Sep 12, 2019 | 27 Comments
The state needs to stop ticketing cyclists on the Triboro. For that and other news, click the link above.
A Streetsfilm by Clarence Eckerson shows all the good things that can happen when neighborhoods take charge.

STREETFILMS: Letting Citizens Redesign Their Streets

By Eve Kessler | Sep 11, 2019 | 4 Comments
What happened when an Amsterdam neighborhood removed 600 parking spots? Utopia!
Thanks to cars, children in New York are never really safe. And that is the mayor's fault, advocates say. File photo: Bess Adler
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Wednesday’s Headlines: ‘Choose Life’ Edition

By Eve Kessler | Sep 11, 2019 | 12 Comments
What the Torah teaches about street safety. For that and other headlines, click the link above.
Can we stop this game already?
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Tuesday’s Headlines: ‘Have You Seen Me?’ Edition

By Eve Kessler | Sep 10, 2019 | 6 Comments
The governor and his critics play chicken over MTA funding. For that and other headlines, clink on the link above.
Bye, bye love: The finish line at Transportation Alternatives' 30th and final  NYC Century Bike Tour. Photo: TransAlt
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Monday’s Headlines: End of the Century Edition

By Eve Kessler | Sep 9, 2019 | 10 Comments
A beloved, 30-year-old bike race comes to an end. For that story and the weekend's headlines, click the link above.
CBS's Marcia Kramer interviewed TransAlt Executive Director Danny Harris last week.
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Friday’s Headlines: The Bike Revolution Will Not Be Televised Edition

By Eve Kessler | Sep 6, 2019 | 9 Comments
The mayor's flirtation with bikelash continues to reverberate. For that and more news of the day, click the headline above!
Council Speaker Corey Johnson on a Citi Bike.
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Thursday’s Headlines: ‘de Brainless’ for the Fall Edition

By Eve Kessler | Sep 5, 2019 | 14 Comments
Why the mayor's bike-regulation bid is all about politics. That and all the day's news, just by clicking above!
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