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Eve Kessler

Email Eve Kessler at eve@streetsblog.org

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The Port Authority is looking to "widen" its Outerbridge Crossing between Perth Amboy, N.J., and Staten Island. Photo: Jason Eppink

Port Authority Study Could Lead to More Traffic Jams on Outerbridge Crossing

By Eve Kessler | Feb 25, 2022 | No Comments
The agency says it will examine 'widening' the bridge — a sure-fire way to draw more cars and congestion.

Wednesday’s Headlines: ‘Got Him’ Edition

By Eve Kessler | Feb 23, 2022 | No Comments
Cops made a long-overdue arrest in a fatal hit-and-run. Plus other news.
As Mayor Adams presented his preliminary budget yesterday, the representation of a certain statistic seemed a bit off.

Thursday’s Headlines: City Budget Reveal Edition

By Eve Kessler | Feb 17, 2022 | No Comments
The mayor mars his sober budget message with a tendentious crime chart. Plus other news.
Cyclists and drivers mix in the traffic circle atop the Riverside Park Rotunda. Photo: Eve Kessler

Latest 79th Street Rotunda Design Angers Activists

By Eve Kessler | Feb 10, 2022 | No Comments
A longtime flashpoint for bike advocates flares anew. Paging Mayor Adams!
Curbside space turned into dining on Mott Street.  File photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Hearing Day: Could Fees for Outdoor Dining Lead to Proper Pricing of City’s Curbs?

By Eve Kessler | Feb 9, 2022 | No Comments
The DOT envisions charging for space now given away in the Open Restaurant program. But its piecemeal approach shows the need for public space management.
The city is moving to make outdoor dining permanent — like this one seen here on Mott Street last year. File photo: Emily Andrews for Rockwell Group

Outdoor Dining Under Fire: Advocates Want Equity at the Curb, Not Parking

By Eve Kessler | Feb 7, 2022 | No Comments
The City Council will hear testimony on Tuesday from many opponents of the Open Restaurants program — and livable streets activists agree on one thing with the NIMBYs: curbside space should generate the most public benefit (in other words, it isn't for free parking).
A video still shows a driver running over a woman in Brooklyn.

Wednesday’s Headlines: Pedestrian Fatalities Mount Edition

By Eve Kessler | Feb 2, 2022 | No Comments
It's already an ugly year for road deaths. Plus other news.
Lieber answers Duggan's question at the meeting.

Thursday’s Headlines: Little Love From Lieber Edition

By Eve Kessler | Jan 27, 2022 | No Comments
The MTA's chief gets tart-tongued with a reporter. Plus other news.
Median, what median? Traffic bound for the Ed Koch/Queensboro Bridge creates nightmarish conflicts at Park Avenue and 59th Street. Photo: Liam Jeffries

Park Avenue Plan Will Reclaim Car Space — But How Much … and for What?

By Eve Kessler | Jan 25, 2022 | No Comments
It's time to put the park back in Park Avenue. But how — that's the question.

GOP to Biden: Don’t Force Progressive Politics on Highway Projects

By Eve Kessler | Jan 21, 2022 | No Comments
Republican governors banded together to thwart the federal government's push to use the new $1.2-trillion infrastructure package to promote progress on climate change, jobs and racial justice.
Mayor, meet press. Photo: NYC Mayor's Office

Thursday’s Headlines: Eric Adams Rashomon Edition

By Eve Kessler | Jan 20, 2022 | No Comments
Reporters try to unravel the mayor's utterances on transit. Plus other news.
Excelsior! The Second Avenue Subway station at 86th Street. The federal government said it would pay about half of the estimated tab for the subway's extension, the Daily News learned.

Friday’s Headlines: Second Avenue Subway Excelsior! Edition

By Eve Kessler | Jan 14, 2022 | No Comments
The feds promise to foot about half the bill for the Second Avenue Subway extension. Plus other news.
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