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NYPD: Still Blocking Bike Lanes
What strikes me about the Cops in Bike Lanes Tumblr, which we first wrote about last week, is the variety. Cruisers, vans, motorcycles, scooters -- regardless of vehicle type, NYPD will leave it in the path of cyclists.
October 10, 2013
Tonight: Kips Bay and Astoria Community Boards Consider Complete Streets
There are two community board meetings tonight on complete streets plans in Manhattan and Queens.
October 9, 2013
Finally, Someone Made a Tumblr of NYPD Blocking Bike Lanes
In the grand tradition of the now-defunct MyBikeLane and UncivilServants, one upstanding citizen, who wishes to remain anonymous, has created the Tumblr every New York City cyclist has dreamed of: Cops in Bike Lanes.
October 2, 2013
Informed of Safety Benefits, Most NYC Voters Want Protected Bike Lanes
A poll released by Transportation Alternatives today [PDF] sheds some new light on how NYC voters feel about street redesigns and automated enforcement when the policies are framed in terms of safety benefits.
September 30, 2013
Manhattan CB 7 Committee Keeps Dithering on Amsterdam Avenue Safety
Despite starting off with a somber reminder of the damage created by dangerous driving, Manhattan Community Board 7's transportation committee ended its meeting last night gridlocked over whether to support meaningful street safety improvements.
September 25, 2013
Community Board 1 Endorses Tribeca Bike Routes
By a vote of 29-4-1, Manhattan Community Board 1 last night endorsed a DOT plan to add bike lanes and sharrows on north-south streets in Tribeca [PDF].
September 25, 2013
Harlem CBs Dither on Pedestrian Safety While SI Board Begs for Bike Lanes
Last week, Staten Island Community Board 1 passed a resolution asking DOT to install bike lanes, while in Manhattan, a community-requested plan for a road diet and pedestrian islands continues to be delayed by two Harlem community boards.
September 23, 2013
Tonight: Community Boards Weigh Harlem and Staten Island Traffic Calming
Last week, DOT presented a plan to calm traffic on Morningside Avenue in Harlem [PDF] with a road diet and pedestrian islands. Community Board 10's transportation committee, which has a track record of dithering on and opposing livable streets projects, asked DOT for more data. Tonight, the action shifts to adjacent Community Board 9, which also covers the project area and could be poised to pass a resolution in support of the project.
September 19, 2013
DOT Proposes Filling the Gap in Second Avenue Protected Bike Lane
If you ride on the Second Avenue protected bike lane through Kips Bay, you know it can get a little hairy on the way downtown: The section between 23rd Street and 14th Street has no physical protection. On this stretch, the barrier of parked cars yields to a narrow painted buffer, creating an opportunity for illegal parking and offering minimal separation from speeding drivers. Under a DOT plan [PDF], that gap could be filled to create a continuous protected bike lane from 34th Street to 2nd Street.
September 17, 2013
CB 1 Committee Endorses DOT Plan for Tribeca Bike Lanes
The Tribeca committee of Manhattan Community Board 1 passed a resolution last week in support of a DOT proposal to add bicycle lanes on Church Street and West Broadway [PDF].
September 16, 2013