Advocates: De Blasio’s Cuts Will Hurt Essential Workers Now — And In The Future By Julianne Cuba | Apr 17, 2020 | No Comments So long, placard crackdown that never happened. Goodbye, sidewalk maintenance. The Vision Zero budget cuts come more into focus.
Op-Ed: For a Safe, Healthy City, We Need an Auto-Free Zone in Manhattan By George Haikalis and Roxanne Warren | Apr 1, 2020 | No Comments COVID-19 underscores that closing streets to traffic and enhancing amenities in the crowded core will be vital to the survival of urban America.
Comptroller: Reduce Speed Limits, Cars To Help Frontline Workers By Dave Colon | Mar 26, 2020 | No Comments Stringer said major changes are necessary because "over 10 percent of frontline workers commuted to work via bike or foot" even before the pandemic.
ANALYSIS: 'Parking' Study Was Neutral — But It's The First Salvo in War on Cars By Eve Kessler | Feb 6, 2020 | No Comments An Upper West Side panel's call for a "study" of curbside use was anodyne, but the study may lead to changes that will forever end the notion of "free" parking. Let's hope.
Speeding Driver Kills Woman near 5MPH ‘Shared Street’ in Downtown Brooklyn By Julianne Cuba | Dec 4, 2019 | No Comments Even in an area redesigned to prioritize people over automobiles, a driver still killed a woman Wednesday morning.
This post is supported by BREAKING: Judge Allows DOT to Put Morris Park Avenue on a Road Diet By Gersh Kuntzman | Oct 18, 2019 | No Comments The ruling was just released and is posted below. We'll update later.