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    • Last-Minute Albany Wrangling Delays Speed Cam Bill Until Later This Week (News, CapNY)
    • De Blasio Promises "Ongoing Effort" to Secure Home Rule Over Automated Enforcement (CapNY)
    • Northern Blvd to Get Ped Islands, More Crossing Time, Turn Bans After Noshat Nahian's Death (News)
    • DOT Installs Pedestrian Fence at Jax Heights Curb Ramp After MTA Bus Driver Killed Woman (DNA)
    • Meanwhile, Here's How London Deals With Bus-Pedestrian Fatalities (Evening Standard)
    • PA Applies for Fed Grant to Cover West Side Bus Garage, Which It Delayed In Capital Program (DNA)
    • Anthony Pollydore, 65, Indicted for Vehicular Manslaughter After DWI (NY1)
    • Juniper Park Civic Association: New Yorkers Should Be Reported to ACS for Riding Bikes With Kids
    • Murray Hill Doorman: Residents of Our Million-Dollar Condos Can't Afford Garage Parking (Post)
    • I Quant NY Maps NYC Streets, Avenues, Roads, Lanes, Drives, Courts, Terraces, and Places

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