Eyes on the Street: Bliss Plaza Shines Under the 7 Train in Sunnyside
Two weeks ago, Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer cut the ribbon on Bliss Plaza, a new public space created with a few simple changes to the area under the 7 train viaduct at 46th Street and Queens Boulevard. Clarence sends these photos of the plaza in action this weekend: A nicer sidewalk surface, a few planters, and some moveable tables and chairs were all it took to turn this spot into a people magnet.
August 11, 2014
Gov Signs 25 MPH Law — Here’s How Albany and NYC Can Make the Most of It
On Saturday, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill lowering the default speed limit in New York City from 30 mph to 25 mph, a significant milestone for Mayor de Blasio's Vision Zero initiative and a major accomplishment for victims' families, street safety advocates, and their legislative allies in Albany. Here's what to keep an eye on as the city tries to save lives by getting motorists to drive at safer speeds.
August 11, 2014
Midwest Rail Advocates Take the Fight to Scott Walker
In November, voters in 36 states will head to the polls to choose governors. Among the state leaders up for reelection is Wisconsin's Scott Walker, who faces a strong challenge from Democrat and former Trek Bicycle executive Mary Burke.
August 8, 2014
The Daily News Editorial Board — Still Part of the Problem
I've been trying to put my finger on why this morning's Daily News editorial about slower speed limits got under my skin so much. The core message is fine -- New York does need to measure the impact of new street safety policies. But it's obscured by a thick layer of ignorance.
August 6, 2014
Paint It Green: The Grand Street Protected Bike Lane Is Almost Back
The Grand Street protected bike lane is on its way back after three years out of commission during construction of the Third Water Tunnel, the biggest capital project in New York City history. The Department of Design and Construction has repaved Grand between Lafayette Street and the Bowery, and preliminary markings for the bike lane are visible.
August 5, 2014
Why Is Summer Streets So Rare?
The forecast for Saturday is bleak -- 100 percent chance of rain, lasting just about all day. Tomorrow also happens to be the first Summer Streets event of 2014 (as well as the first during the de Blasio mayoralty). Good thing the main attraction is in a tunnel.
August 1, 2014