Raised Boarding Platforms Will Make 14th Street Busway Even Better By Dave Colon | Nov 6, 2019 | No Comments On-street bus-boarding platforms will make bus service even better.
This post is supported by Free Parking Isn’t Free — But Upper West Side Car Owners Want To Keep It That Way By Eve Kessler | Oct 30, 2019 | No Comments Entitled drivers bristle at a community board forum that envisions better uses for public space than car storage.
Greenway Through East River Park Will Be Partly Open During Coastal Revamp By Eve Kessler | Oct 3, 2019 | 6 Comments Portions of the greenway — a favorite of cyclists — will stay accessible during construction, the city says.
EYES ON THE STREET: City Finally Unveils Brooklyn’s First ‘Shared Street’ By Dave Colon | Sep 30, 2019 | 4 Comments Chicanes! Slow driving! People parking in loading zones! But In the languid, yearning words of Julian Casablancas: "Is this it?"
City Says Safety is ‘Priority’ On Coney Island Avenue — But Roadway Is Still Filled with Cars By Dave Colon | Sep 4, 2019 | 2 Comments The city named Coney Island Avenue a safety "priority" in 2015. The roadway is as dangerous now as then. Streetsblog investigates what went wrong.
LEGAL EASE: How NIMBYs Use ‘Environmental Review’ to Stop Green Projects By Noah Kazis | Aug 16, 2019 | 7 Comments The CPW and 14th lawsuits aim to vex, trouble, and delay traffic improvements. How we can stop them?