Letter: Bike New York Should Become ‘Actively Anti-Racist’ By Streetsblog | Jul 2, 2020 | No Comments A letter calls out Bike New York for failing to adequately respond to the Black Lives Matter movement. But it's unsigned.
City Council Passes E-Bike Legislation, But More Work Remains, Advocates Say By Dave Colon | Jun 25, 2020 | No Comments The City Council voted on Thursday to legalize e-bikes and authorize an e-scooter pilot program — ending a years-long struggle for food-delivery workers who were subject to constant police harassment simply for doing their jobs on the bikes.
Campaign To Remove NYPD From Traffic Enforcement Gains Steam By Julianne Cuba | Jun 25, 2020 | No Comments An influential Manhattan panel voted to return street safety to the DOT. Will Mayor de Blasio heed the call?
Advocates Cool to Proposed Cyclist, Pedestrian Bridges By Julianne Cuba | Jun 24, 2020 | No Comments Gridlock Sam's idea is good, but money would be better spent on fixing existing spans, they say.
Two Years After a Hit-And-Run Driver Killed a 4-Year-Old, There Is Little ‘Justice for Luz’ By Julianne Cuba | Jun 24, 2020 | No Comments Brooklyn's DA charges only 'failure to exercise due care' after a horrific incident on a Bushwick sidewalk. A heartbroken family demands answers.
Report: MTA Can Restore Overnight Subway Service And Still Keep Trains Clean By Dave Colon | Jun 23, 2020 | No Comments The agency really needs to shift focus, said the head of a transit advocacy group.