COURAGE NEEDED: Congestion Pricing Leads Pols into ‘Political Death Valley’ By Gersh Kuntzman | Oct 5, 2018 | 35 Comments Will we get congestion pricing? It depends on if our local pols are willing to suffer a short-term loss of approval.
I-81 Teardown Upstate Gains Ally In Rachel May’s Victory Over IDC Rogue By David Meyer | Sep 25, 2018 | 13 Comments The insurgent wave that threw out all but one former IDC member offers a streetscape benefit upstate.
Insurgents Topple Incumbents in a Democratic Primary That Bodes Well for Congestion Pricing By Ben Fried | Sep 14, 2018 | 19 Comments If Democrats gain even a single State Senate seat in November, the political terrain for congestion pricing will look even better.
Corey Johnson Says City May Do Congestion Pricing Without State OK By Gersh Kuntzman | Sep 7, 2018 | 11 Comments The speaker of the City Council plots a way forward.
Can NYC Council Bill to Create Speed Camera Program Survive Court Challenge? By David Meyer | Aug 28, 2018 | 21 Comments It is not clear that the City Council can act simply because the state legislature has chosen not to.
State Senate District 34 Questionnaires: Alessandra Biaggi vs. Jeff Klein By Gersh Kuntzman | Aug 27, 2018 | 1 Comment Streetsblog asks the tough questions about safety, the MTA and whether the candidates bike to work or not.