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Julianne Cuba

Email Julianne Cuba at julianne@streetsblog.org

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Photo: New York Convention and Visitors Bureau

Advocates Say Bill to Address Helicopter Frustrations Doesn’t Go Far Enough — NYPD, and Out-of-Towners Still a Problem

By Julianne Cuba | Feb 18, 2021 | No Comments
A City Council effort to rein private helicopters that locals say has terrorized the city with noise and pollution will do little to actually curb the problem, advocates say.
Coming soon: a Revel e-bike, manufactured by Wing. Photo: Revel

WINGING IT: Revel Expands With Monthly E-Bike Subscriptions 

By Julianne Cuba | Feb 16, 2021 | No Comments
Revel scooter's finally got Wings.
Mayor de Blasio's efforts to curtail placard corruption all have failed ignominiously.

FOIL’ED AGAIN! DOT Does Not Want the Public to See its Placard Abuse Enforcement Guide

By Julianne Cuba | Feb 15, 2021 | No Comments
“We believe DOT is illegally withholding information from the public that would allow New Yorkers to help root out the corruption on our streets,” Placard Abuse said in a statement.
The temporary bike lane on Northern Boulevard (after it lost all its temporary delineators during snow removal operations). File photo: Gersh Kuntzman

DOT Wants a Permanent Protected Bike Lane on Northern Boulevard, But How Protected Will it Be?

By Julianne Cuba | Feb 11, 2021 | No Comments
The agency presented a plan with flexible delineators, not jersey barriers. Members of a community board panel said, "Try again."
The corner where Allison Liao was killed was named in her honor. Photo: Families for Safe Streets

ANALYSIS: Is Jailing Killer Drivers the Only Way Forward for Street Safety?

By Julianne Cuba | Feb 9, 2021 | No Comments
The indictment of a killer driver earlier this year is a turning point in how prosecutors hold drivers accountable — but it also might be an inflection point as the safe-streets movement confronts the role of incarceration in making roadways safer. A deep dive.
A slide from Kate Orff's powerpoint presentation. Photo: Kate Orff

Queens Civic Panel Demands Long Overdue Fixes to Union Turnpike 

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 28, 2021 | No Comments
Queens residents are trying to shame the Department of Transportation into action to finally fix the horror show that is Union Turnpike.
Buget money could mean more protected bike lanes, such as this one on the Madison Avenue Bridge from the Bronx. File photo: David Meyer

DOT Is Relatively Unscathed in City’s Massive Budget Cut 

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 26, 2021 | No Comments
But what DOT does with the money is what counts, according to advocates.

POST-MORTEM: Cyclist Victims Killed In 2020 Were Low-Income, Essential Workers

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 22, 2021 | No Comments
More than half of the 26 cyclists killed last year died on streets where the median income falls below the citywide average.
The Main Street busway begins today! Photo: Julianne Cuba

Eyes On The Street: The Flushing Busway is Finally in Effect 

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 19, 2021 | No Comments
Seven months after Mayor de Blasio first announced it, after months of pushback and even a court case, the city's long-stalled Main Street busway finally started rolling on Tuesday.
Parking placards are the root of all evil, but regular people illegally park, too.

IDLE COMPLAINT: DOT Opposes Bill To Let Citizens Report Placard Abuse — Fearing Violence 

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 12, 2021 | No Comments
DOT Commissioner Margaret Forgione said she's afraid of violence — even though Council Member Steve Levin's bill is based on an existing city anti-idling program.
A school bus parked in the bike lane on Wythe Avenue a day after cyclist, Sarah Pitts, was killed here. Photo: Julianne Cuba

NYPD (Yes, NYPD) Says Deadly Williamsburg Intersection Needs Redesign  

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 7, 2021 | No Comments
"That intersection needs engineering fixes to make it safe,” Captain Mark Vazquez of the 90th Precinct said during a Community Board 1 meeting on Tuesday night.
Council Member Peter Koo during the DOT press conference in July. Photo provided by a source

Judge: City Can Move Ahead With Flushing Busway 

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 5, 2021 | No Comments
“The city can proceed now with the busway," the opponents' lawyer told Streetsblog.
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