Sanitation Dept. Urged to Get Garbage out of Pedestrians’ Way By Eve Kessler | Oct 8, 2021 | No Comments Nineteen months after 'Clean Curbs" was announced with great fanfare, not a container has been sited anywhere. The next mayor ought to get cracking.
DOT Wants to Set Rules for Moped-Share Companies Like Revel and Lime By Julianne Cuba | Sep 28, 2021 | No Comments New rules are coming to make mopeds safer. Meanwhile, no new rules are coming to rein in tens of millions of miles of unregulated driving.
Staten Island Dem Hopeful Wants to Keep Speed Cameras — And Spend the Revenue on Safety Improvements By Vince DiMiceli | Aug 11, 2021 | No Comments Staten Island drivers hate speed cameras. But what if the money raised through reckless driving could directly fund street safety improvements?
OPINION: Streetside Dining Is the Future — And Here’s How To Do It Right By Robert Bookman | Aug 10, 2021 | No Comments The Open Restaurants program, founded during the pandemic, deserves to be a permanent part of the cityscape. Here are some common-sense steps.
Billionaire Developer Pours Cash into Fight Against Council Candidates Endorsed by StreetsPAC By Jesse Coburn | Jun 19, 2021 | No Comments Common Sense NYC has spent more than $270,000 on mailers and digital advertising attacking five Democratic council candidates endorsed by StreetsPAC.
Early Voting Begins on Saturday! Here’s the StreetsPAC Endorsement Recap By Henry Beers Shenk | Jun 11, 2021 | No Comments With early voting beginning on Saturday, Streetsblog decided it would be a good idea to put — in one place — all of StreetsPAC's endorsements in the various Council, Borough President and citywide races. So click here.