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Julianne Cuba

Email Julianne Cuba at julianne@streetsblog.org

Recent Posts

File photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Speeding Cop Who Killed Bronx Woman Raises Questions About Culture of NYPD’s Road Recklessness

By Julianne Cuba | Oct 19, 2020 | No Comments
“The video clearly shows that the officer that struck Sofia was reckless,” said attorney Louis Grandelli.
President Trump's retaliation against New York City, Portland, and Seattle could threaten those city's public transportation and Covid-19 recovery.

President Trump’s ‘Anarchist’ Declaration Could Cost Transit Funds to New York, Others

By Julianne Cuba | Oct 14, 2020 | No Comments
The president threatened to cut funding to those cities — and, apparently, his agencies have gotten the memo.
Photo: Dwightsghost via Flickr

Campaign To Remove NYPD From Traffic Enforcement Picks Up Endorsement From State’s Top Prosecutor

By Julianne Cuba | Oct 14, 2020 | No Comments
But on Tuesday, Mayor de Blasio said he's still comfortable with cops doing traffic stops — as long as they're done in a "nondiscriminatory manner."
The Brooklyn Bridge promenade is a cramped nightmare. File photo: Elizabeth Press

EXCLUSIVE: City Pays Out Five Figures To Brooklyn Bridge Bike Crash Victim, Admits Dangerous Conditions

By Julianne Cuba | Oct 7, 2020 | No Comments
The city admitted under oath that it has done little to make the pathway safer.
10-year-old Enzo Farachio's parents Mary Majao and Angel Farachio during a vigil for their son last year. File photo: Julianne Cuba

Brooklyn DA Declines To Prosecute Driver Who Killed 10-Year-Old Boy, Infuriating His Grieving Family

By Julianne Cuba | Oct 7, 2020 | No Comments
“The family disagrees with the conclusion,” said personal injury attorney Leslie Kelmachter.
Council Member Peter Koo during the DOT press conference in July. Photo provided by a source

Flushing Busway Opponents Lawyer Up to Delay Project 

By Julianne Cuba | Oct 1, 2020 | No Comments
"Let's make life harder for tens of thousands of bus riders to benefit a tiny number of car owners," the argument goes.
Thanks to cars, children in New York are never really safe. And that is the mayor's fault, advocates say. File photo: Bess Adler

Girl’s Death Renews Call For Safe Streets Around Schools As Kids Start In-Person Learning

By Julianne Cuba | Sep 29, 2020 | No Comments
The mayor has failed to keep school kids safe as they return to public schools this week amid an epidemic of speeding and reckless driving, advocates bellowed on Tuesday, one day after a 7-year-old girl was killed by an armored truck driver.
The cops writing Zoltan a ticket for not wearing a helmet on Sept. 5. Photo provided

NYPD Claims it Voided Bogus Ticket To Crash Victim For Not Wearing Helmet 

By Julianne Cuba | Sep 28, 2020 | No Comments
The NYPD has a history of wrongly ticketing cyclists for made-up rules, misunderstanding vehicular laws, especially when it involves bikers, and even blaming them for their own deaths or injuries after crashes.
The cops writing Zoltan a ticket for not wearing a helmet on Sept. 5. Photo provided

RANK BUFFOONS: NYPD Tickets Crash Victim For Not Wearing Helmet 

By Julianne Cuba | Sep 24, 2020 | No Comments
“Cops issuing a summons to the victim of a crash is totally bogus," said one personal injury lawyer.
Fifth Avenue. Photo: Google Maps

DOT Again Scrubs Fifth Ave. Busway Forum After Pushback

By Julianne Cuba | Sep 23, 2020 | No Comments
The Department of Transportation abruptly cancelled a presentation about the now-delayed (and watered-down) Fifth Avenue busway that had been set for Monday night.
Photo: Isaac Blasenstein

FDNY: Response Times Improve Thanks To Decreased Traffic During Pandemic

By Julianne Cuba | Sep 21, 2020 | No Comments
The decrease in response time came during a massive increase in the number of cyclists on the road, so clearly bikes aren't the issue.
Sarah Pitts during a Riders For Rights ride. Photo: Tom Ella

Brother of Slain Cyclist: The City Failed Her — And All New Cyclists  

By Julianne Cuba | Sep 17, 2020 | No Comments
“[It's] so frustrating that with everything that is being done around COVID, and telling people to find other ways to get around, thousands of New Yorkers are putting themselves at risk on the streets on New York,” John Pitts said.
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