New Sunset Park and Red Hook Warehouses Mean More Death from Trucks: Locals By Julianne Cuba | Mar 28, 2021 | No Comments Locals have resisted residential rezoning, but now are faced with another crisis: massive distribution centers and more truck traffic.
OPINION: Five Mobility Ideas for the Next Mayor By Dan Suraci | Mar 28, 2021 | No Comments After COVID, the city is brimming with new opportunities for transportation integration. Here are concepts from a top cycling strategist.
Brooklyn Candidate One-Ups Boss, Proposes Plan to End Illegal and Placard Parking By Julianne Cuba | Mar 19, 2021 | No Comments City Council candidate Elizabeth Adams wants to finish the job that her boss, Council Member Steven Levin, did not come close to finishing.
Mass. Senator Markey Has Four Bills to Loosen Car Culture’s Grip on U.S. Cities By Kea Wilson | Mar 3, 2021 | No Comments The next infrastructure package might bring some of sustainable transportation advocates' most long-sought bills back to life — and establish new pots of money for bike lanes, sidewalks, and more.
No One’s Talking About the Best Thing About The New USPS Mail Truck By Kea Wilson | Mar 2, 2021 | No Comments If it looks like a duck ... it's probably a better-designed truck!
The Space We Give to Passenger Cars Only By Eve Kessler | Feb 12, 2021 | No Comments A cartogram shows the tremendous range of limited-access expressways in metropolitan New York.