EYES ON THE STREET: Walking Across the Queensboro Bridge is So Dangerous, It Feels Illegal By Streetsblog | Jul 5, 2022 | No Comments No government would place citizens on foot in such potential harm (would it?).
Comptroller: Here’s How DOT’s $425M Brooklyn Bridge Project Became a $657M Brooklyn Bridge Project By Gersh Kuntzman | Jul 5, 2022 | No Comments That's 55 percent more than the original cost estimate — and not something that city bean counters were likely to miss.
City Proposes Bike and Pedestrian Upgrades to Two Prospect Heights Avenues By Julianne Cuba | Jul 5, 2022 | No Comments The city's conversion of its best open streets continues with changes coming to Vanderbilt and Underhill avenues.
HOLIDAY READ: What Advocates Need to Know About the ‘Reconnecting Communities’ Program By Kea Wilson | Jul 4, 2022 | No Comments A disappointingly small federal fund to repair the devastation inflicted by highway builders on predominantly Black, brown, and poor communities is now accepting applications. But more needs to be done.
Chaos Reigned During GrubHub’s ‘Free Lunch’ Day in May, But Not on Streets By Julianne Cuba | Jul 3, 2022 | No Comments Once again, more evidence that e-bikes are not causing a "bloody battle" on New York City streets.
...And Ignores a Car-Free Broadway Plan on Weekends By Eve Kessler | Jul 1, 2022 | No Comments When it comes to "get stuff done," this is the low-hanging fruit.