… And Give Queens Residents More Room To Breathe and Stroll By Nuala O'Doherty-Naranjo | Apr 2, 2020 | No Comments As COVID-19 hits hard in crowded neighborhoods, the mayor's plan to open pedestrian streets must be much bolder.
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.
Upper West Side Panel Approves Neutered ‘No Parking’ Study By Eve Kessler | Feb 5, 2020 | No Comments CB 7's much-neutered resolution passes — finally! — with a huge display of parking angst.
This post is supported by Interview: Would-Be Mayor Scott Stringer Loves Busways, Hates Placards, and Wants an Affordable City By Jessie Singer/Transportation Alternatives | Jan 17, 2020 | No Comments The city's green-eyeshades guy (and would-be mayor) spoke to TransAlt's Jesse Singer about what shakes (including the BQE).
Streetsies 2019: The Best Transportation Project of the Year By Streetsblog | Dec 26, 2019 | No Comments The Department of Transportation got some things — OK, many things — right this year. And the nominees for the Streetsie are...
IT’S A DRAW: CB7 Panel Passes ‘Parking’ Resolution, But ‘Consensus’ Must Be Had By Eve Kessler | Dec 11, 2019 | No Comments Proposal to study whether private car storage is best uses of public space advances — at a price.