David Meyer

David was Streetsblog’s do-it-all New York City beat reporter from 2015 to 2019. He returned as deputy editor in 2023 after a three-year stint at the New York Post.
Four Reminders of Andrew Cuomo’s Disastrous Record on City Transportation
The disgraced ex-governor's livable streets agenda isn't clear — but his record as governor speaks volumes. Here are the lowlights.
Wednesday’s Headlines: Congestion Pricing Makes Us Safer Edition
Crashes are down nearly 20 percent in the congestion relief zone compared to last year. Plus more news.
Monday’s Headlines: Kathy, Don and the Congestion Cordon Edition
Gov. Hochul made her congestion pricing case directly to the president and the toll's supporters rallied in Manhattan. Plus more news.
Friday’s Headlines: Dizzoner The Mayor Edition
Mayor Adams was less than happy to take questions on congestion pricing as Gov. Hochul moved to limit his power. Plus more news.
Analysis: Residential Parking Permits Would Be Bad for City Streets
Congestion pricing isn't driving more people to park Uptown — and even if it did, "hunting licenses" for parking spots wouldn't help.
Friday’s Headlines: Pressure on City Hall Edition
The MTA needs more and more money from the city — is Mayor Adams too distracted to ensure New York City gets bang for its buck? Plus more news.
Thursday’s Headlines: Outdoor Dining On Ice Edition
Hundreds of roadway outdoor dining applications are stuck in "bureaucratic limbo," according to a report. Plus more news.
Report: Efforts to Speed Up Bus Speeds Have Stalled … Like Bus Speeds
City buses move slower than ever after Mayor Adams reneged on his commitment to build more bus lanes, according to a new analysis.
Who is Trump’s FTA Pick Marc Molinaro — And Will He Kill Congestion Pricing?
If confirmed, Trump FTA pick Marc Molinaro can do a lot to gum up funding for mass transit across the country. Here's a look at his record.
Wednesday’s Headlines: Tin Cup Edition
Road safety wasn't on the agenda for Mayor Adams in Albany on Tuesday. Plus more news.