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Jesse Coburn

Jesse is Streetsblog's investigative reporter. He can be reached at jesse@streetsblog.org. He has also written for for publications including the New York Times, the Baltimore Sun, Newsday, Harper’s, and Cabinet. Previously he was an editor at the architecture and urbanism magazine ARCH+. He is on Twitter at @jesse_coburn.

Recent Posts

Across DOT, current and recently departed employees described similar problems: staffing deficits leaving remaining employees stretched thin, making it harder to meet agency benchmarks or postponing projects entirely, which hurts morale, which causes more employees to leave. Graphic: Streetsblog

‘Just Keeping the Lights On’: Low Morale, High Staff Vacancy Rate Hobble Department of Transportation

By Jesse Coburn | Sep 22, 2022 | No Comments
The upper ranks of the city Department of Transportation have been depleted by an exodus of high-skilled employees this year, reflecting mounting frustration among some staff members and making it harder for the agency to fulfill its mission.
Children navigate a hectic intersection near a school in the Bronx. Photo: Bess Adler

New Year, Same Dangers: Mayor Adams Has Made Only a Tiny Fraction of School Streets Safer

By Jesse Coburn | Sep 8, 2022 | No Comments
The Adams administration has redesigned a small fraction of streets near schools, leaving the city's 1.75 million children exposed to high rates of car crashes and injuries on school streets as public schools reopen today.
Mar and Reagon Fitzgerald. Photo: M.A. Harrington

Despite ‘Total Buy-In’ From Parents and Pols, Adams Administration Sits on School’s Open Street Request

By Jesse Coburn | Sep 7, 2022 | No Comments
More than eight months since a Manhattan middle school school applied to participate in the open streets program, its application unapproved — and DOT can't say why.
(Dave Hosford via Flickr)

NYPD Cop Left Creepy Voicemail for 311 User After Illegal Parking Complaint, CCRB Finds

By Jesse Coburn | Aug 29, 2022 | No Comments
The New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board has recommended disciplinary charges against a city police officer for crank calling a Brooklyn man who filed 311 complaints about illegal parking – and for misleading investigators about the episode.
Illegal parking in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. (Photos: Jesse Coburn)

NYPD To Brooklyn Man: Your 311 Illegal Parking Complaints Are ‘Wasting Our Time’

By Jesse Coburn | Aug 24, 2022 | No Comments
"I'm informing you that we are not responding to your calls," an officer in the 88th Precinct told the Fort Greene resident over the phone last week in response to the resident's 311 complaints about illegal parking. "You are wasting our time ... with these silly jobs."
A school street in New York vs. one in London. Photo: Jesse Coburn (left), Sam Balto (right)

NYC Can Learn from Car-Free School Streets in Paris, London and Tirana?!

By Jesse Coburn | Aug 1, 2022 | No Comments
Even the capital of Albania has more school streets per capita than New York City.
34th Avenue Open Street in Queens. Photo: Clarence Eckerson Jr.

‘School Streets’ Program Withering, Parents Blame Lack of City Support

By Jesse Coburn | Jun 28, 2022 | No Comments
Boosters of the program say its unraveling is predictable, given the city provides few resources to participants and requires them to run their school streets themselves.
Mayor Adams in the Bronx on Wednesday. Photo: Jesse Coburn

Mayor Adams on Dangerous School Streets: ‘We Need to Do More’

By Jesse Coburn | Jun 15, 2022 | No Comments
Adams was short on specifics about what he thinks the city should do to better protect children outside schools, but he said he was open to ideas.
DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez with Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine and students from the "I Challenge Myself" program. Photo: Jesse Coburn

After Streetsblog Probe, DOT Talks Up School Safety

By Gersh Kuntzman and Jesse Coburn | Jun 9, 2022 | No Comments
The city announced on Wednesday that it would complete 100 road safety projects — many of them near schools — just two weeks after a Streetsblog investigation revealed a disproportionate amount of crashes occur near the city's public schools.
Rita Joseph speaking at a rally in support of expanding the city's speed camera program in March 2022. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Council Education Chair on Car-Free School Streets: ‘I Love It’

By Jesse Coburn | Jun 2, 2022 | No Comments
Rita Joseph, a former teacher and current Education Committee chair weighs in on Streetsblog's investigation into dangerous school streets.
Children navigate a hectic intersection near a school in the Bronx. Photo: Bess Adler

Outraged Lawmakers and Advocates Urge City Action over Unsafe School Streets

By Jesse Coburn | Jun 1, 2022 | No Comments
Moving beyond thoughts and prayers to action.
DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez at Thursday's pro-speed camera rally. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

DOT Commissioner: City Must Do More to Keep Kids Safe from Cars Outside Schools

By Jesse Coburn | May 27, 2022 | No Comments
Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez's comments are the first from a high-ranking city official in the wake of Streetsblog's investigation into the dangers of school streets.
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