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Brooklynites Fight to Get Big-Rigs Off Their Block As City Preps Truck Route Revamp
Trucks are cutting through residential blocks to avoid traffic, sowing chaos on otherwise quiet streets.
After Jerry: Three People Who Want To Succeed Nadler in Congress Court Streetsblog Readers (Update: Four!)
So who has the right positions to fill these big shoes? Click to find out.
Opinion: ‘Transit-Oriented Development’ Also Means Housing That Actually Invests in Transit
On Quay Street in Greenpoint, the MTA has a chance to create housing and boost transit at the same time.
DOT Will Install Protected Bike Lane On Key Bklyn Bridge Connection This Fall
The city finally moves to rein in illegal parkers by repurposing part of the highway-sized Adams Street in Downtown Brooklyn.
Tuesday’s Headlines: Knicks in Six Edition
Wait ’til next game! Plus other news.
Cycle of Rage: Horrific Williamsburg Crash Is A Wake-Up Call To Fix Bedford
“The mayor promised during the campaign that he would fix this, and six months later nothing has changed. I’m furious,” said one bike-friendly resident.
Mamdani Earmarks $96M for New Greenways as Current Paths Crumble
Advocates say the new green will only go so far.
Penn Station Belongs to New Yorkers
New Yorkers deserve straight answers to basic questions, not behind-closed-doors graft.
Stinks From The Head Down: NYC Sheriff Anthony Miranda Abused His Placard And Defaced His Plate
They shot the Sheriff — and caught his wife with a fake placard.
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Monday’s Headlines: Paseo Park Is Ready For Its Closeup
Streetfilms’ Clarence Eckerson Jr. has a new feature film about the 34th Avenue Open Street. Plus the news.
Opinion: Common Ground For Street Safety
Our op-ed writer believes that pro-cycling forces and anti-e-bike advocates can be allies on some basic safety measures.
MYTHS BUSTED: Five Lies From This Week’s Community Board Meetings
Streetsblog runs down and corrects five street safety myths heard this week on the community board circuit.
Big Mack Attack! Nassau County’s MTA Board Member Quits After Rejection By State Senate
Nassau County will be voiceless on the MTA board after the state Senate decided it was tired of David Mack’s act.
Hochul Budget Deal Gives $175M Speed Boost To 125th St. Subway Expansion
The one-off legislative tweak will let the MTA keep its tunnel boring machine underground between subway expansion phases.
