Upper East Side Candidate Moscaritolo Wants Residential Parking Permits By Eve Kessler | Apr 2, 2021 | No Comments A controversial plank in an otherwise straight-ahead transportation platform.
CYCLISTS AGONISTES: New Video Shows that First Avenue Also Needs Wider Bike Lanes By Julianne Cuba | Mar 31, 2021 | No Comments To paraphrase "Jaws," we're going to need a bigger bike lane.
Mayor: Andrew Yang is Wrong about Flushing Busway, But Candidate Doubles Down By Julianne Cuba and Gersh Kuntzman | Mar 30, 2021 | No Comments "I remain committed to the busway in Flushing because this is about thousands and thousands of people," de Blasio said on Tuesday.
ANALYSIS: The Massive Holes in de Blasio’s ‘Open Streets’ Announcement By Gersh Kuntzman | Mar 30, 2021 | No Comments Even people who offered positive quotes in the mayor's press release are complaining of a lack of substance in the open space initiative
OPINION: De Blasio’s ‘Open Streets’ Announcement Falls Flat By Henry Mei | Mar 29, 2021 | No Comments The 34th Avenue open street in Jackson Heights has brought much relief to the people of a neighborhood that has suffered immensely from COVID-19 and a lack of public open space. So why is Mayor de Blasio not ensuring its permanent success?
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.