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As City Builds ‘Green Wave,’ Cops in Downtown Brooklyn Still Fight It
A stationhouse on Schermerhorn Street is filled with recklessly driving cops ... who also park in the bike lane that connects two streets in DOT's 'Green Wave'!
October 23, 2019
Op-Ed: Let’s Build Bus and Bike Infrastructure Together
It is disappointing that, as the boroughs finally modernize their bus services with bus lanes, stop-consolidation and more, cycling again seems left out of the picture.
October 23, 2019
Corey Johnson on the Car-Free 14th St. Busway: More, Please!
Once a critic, now a fan.
October 21, 2019
Friday’s Headlines: More Vision Zero Cities Conference Fun Edition
There will be more livable streets fun today — but first, here's the roundup from yesterday (including some face time with Corey Johnson, pictured).
October 11, 2019
Trottenberg: 14th Street ‘Will Be a Template’
There will be more busways, Trottenberg promises.
October 10, 2019
AirTrain Fare Hike Could Send Riders to the Roads
A regressive move that won't help help regional congestion or economic goals.
October 4, 2019
LIVE FROM THE BUSWAY: Car Drivers Surrender on Day 1
Drivers didn't bother to show up for what the New York Times believes is a "war on cars."
October 3, 2019
Tuesday’s Headlines: School Daze Edition
Notice how quiet the streets are when schools are out of session. It should be that way all the time. That, plus the rest of the day's news.
October 1, 2019
UPDATE: Judges Allow City to Start the 14th Street Busway; Mayor Vows to Start Next Week
In a 3-2 ruling handed down on Friday, the Appellate Division, First Department overturned an earlier order blocking the busway until a full hearing on Chelsea and West Village residents' lawsuit against the city.
September 27, 2019
Thursday’s Headlines: ‘Get On With It, Already!’ Edition
We're just waiting on a bunch of judges to see the light and let the city make our streets safer and more efficient. Plus all the other news from Wednesday!
September 26, 2019