Skip to content

Today’s Headlines

Congestion Pricing Still Alive (NYT) Irrational Fear of Cyclists on the Upper East Side (NYT) Congestion Pricing Represents Shift in Thinking on Environmental Policy (Grist) Manhattan Needs More Than a Toll to Unclog Traffic (NJ.com) Manchester, UK, Moves Towards Congestion Pricing (Guardian, BBC) Everyone Needs to Vent: For Ambulance Worker, It’s Diesel (Sun) Gansevoort Plaza … Continued
  • Congestion Pricing Still Alive
    (NYT)
  • Irrational Fear of Cyclists on the Upper East Side
    (NYT)
  • Congestion Pricing Represents Shift in Thinking on Environmental Policy (Grist)
  • Manhattan Needs More Than a Toll to Unclog Traffic (NJ.com)
  • Manchester, UK, Moves Towards Congestion Pricing (Guardian, BBC)
  • Everyone Needs to Vent: For Ambulance Worker, It’s Diesel (Sun)
  • Gansevoort Plaza Could Someday be Like a Dutch “Woonerf” (NYT)
  • Fare Hike: MTA Must Make Itself Clear (News Editorial)
  • Brodsky: MTA Should Ask for More Money from the State (News)
  • Ft. Lee Complains About Pricing and Pleads for GW Bridge Gridlock Aid (NJ.com)
  • Is Ancient People’s End a Warning for the Future?
    (NPR)
  • The Importance of Eco-Cities in an Urbanizing World (Planetizen)
  • DOT to Sell 500 lbs of Foreign Coins Found Stuck in Meters (News)
Photo of Aaron Naparstek
Aaron Naparstek is the founder and former editor-in-chief of Streetsblog. Based in Brooklyn, New York, Naparstek's journalism, advocacy and community organizing work has been instrumental in growing the bicycle network, removing motor vehicles from parks, and developing new public plazas, car-free streets and life-saving traffic-calming measures across all five boroughs. He was also one of the original cast members of the "War on Cars" podcast. You can find more of his work on his website.

Read More:

Comments Are Temporarily Disabled

Streetsblog is in the process of migrating our commenting system. During this transition, commenting is temporarily unavailable.

Once the migration is complete, you will be able to log back in and will have full access to your comment history. We appreciate your patience and look forward to having you back in the conversation soon.

More from Streetsblog New York City

Mamdani Will Upgrade Brooklyn Bridge Manhattan-Side Entrance By June

March 27, 2026

Cycle of Rage: One Driver’s Convenience, One Woman’s Death

March 27, 2026

Friday Video: Buenos Aires Will Challenge Everything You Think You Know About Buses

March 27, 2026

New York City Cannot Repeat Boston’s Big Dig Mistake

March 27, 2026

Friday’s Headlines: Mayor on a Citi Bike Edition

March 27, 2026
See all posts