MTA Takes Baby Step on Interboro Express With Federal Grant Application to Cover Environmental Review
The MTA is taking yet another step forward by applying for a newly established grant from the recent infrastructure bill.
May 16, 2022
Adams Administration Has Just Three Bus Lane Projects as Painting Season Starts
With the weather ripe for throwing paint down, riders just want to know what they could look forward to this year.
May 13, 2022
Brooklyn Pols: Fix Grand Army Plaza and Make it Safer
The letter by Council Members Crystal Hudson and Shahana Hanif said the DOT needs to build on work it has already done.
May 11, 2022
Parks Department Still Has No New Plan for E-Bikes and Greenways
Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue said that her agency is still trying to figure out how to allow the increasingly popular mobility option in her emerald empire.
May 6, 2022
State Bike Survey Shows Demand for Secure Parking at Transit Hubs
Cyclists want to park and ride, too!
May 5, 2022
Manhattan Pol Revives Bike, Pedestrian ‘Mayor’ Idea as Key to Streets Master Plan
Another attempt to get a City Hall office devoted to active transportation.
April 29, 2022
MTA Chief Vows To Consider Improving Excruciating Weekend Subway Service
It's no blue ribbon panel, but it's a start.
April 27, 2022
Will Double-Parked Truck Driver Be charged for Causing Fatal Moped Crash? Cops Won’t Say
A fatal crash in Brooklyn caused by a double-parked delivery truck may not have even resulted in a simple ticket for the truck driver.
April 21, 2022
Streetsblog’s Annual MLB Opening Day Preview! Citi Field Edition
You can bike to Citi Field even though the routes to get to the friendly confines are, like the Mets bullpen, not a 100-percent great time. Here's our annual preview.
April 14, 2022
Subway Terror Attack Shows Importance of Citi Bike System — And its Shortcomings
It's times like these when you really see why Citi Bike is so important — and so fragile.
April 14, 2022