Manhattan Pol Revives Bike, Pedestrian ‘Mayor’ Idea as Key to Streets Master Plan By Dave Colon | Apr 29, 2022 | No Comments Another attempt to get a City Hall office devoted to active transportation.
Design Trust Releases Public Space Management ‘Toolkit’ By Eve Kessler | Apr 29, 2022 | No Comments Group seeks to smooth way for small-fry community and business organizations in 'placemaking' efforts.
Study: Asphalt Art Decreases Vulnerable Road User Crashes By 50 Percent By Kea Wilson | Apr 23, 2022 | No Comments Turns out, paint can be protection, at least when it's done right.
Got Commercial Trash? The Sanitation Department Has $20K for Your Project By Eve Kessler | Apr 11, 2022 | No Comments The city will spend an almost infinitesimal amount of money on a problem with monumental repercussions.
How to Paint Your Own Crosswalk In Your Neighborhood (Hypothetically) By Kea Wilson | Apr 6, 2022 | No Comments A secretive group is painting crosswalks in Los Angeles where they say the city has failed to provide basic infrastructure to protect walkers — so it's worth noting the wealth of resources available to would-be tactical urbanists.
Mayor Adams Says He Didn’t Give the Order to Erase Fort Greene Open Street By Dave Colon | Feb 11, 2022 | No Comments So a neighborhood mystery persists: How could the Willoughby Avenue open street be there one day and not the next?