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Driver Cleared by Manhattan Jury in Hit-and-Run Death of Marilyn Dershowitz
Ian Clement, the U.S. Postal Service employee who drove a truck over cyclist Marilyn Dershowitz, then left the scene, has been found not guilty of hit-and-run by a Manhattan jury.
September 20, 2012
Excitement at First Bike-Share Workshop, Especially for Stations in the Street
Residents of Hell's Kitchen and Chelsea packed into a room last night to discuss the more than 50 bike-share stations planned to open in their neighborhoods this summer. No one was there to complain -- this crowd was there to roll up their sleeves and get to work.
February 1, 2012
In Chelsea, Adding Parks to the Street Could Free Up Room For Housing Too
This Friday, New Yorkers will take part in Park(ing) Day, repurposing dozens of parking spaces around the city to show what you can do with valuable curbside real estate besides storing cars. Last year, participants set up everything from "alternate side mulching" to an entire dorm room, complete with walls and a television set, to help New Yorkers re-imagine the potential uses of their streets.
September 13, 2011
Questions Arise Over Placement of Chelsea Bike Lanes
On Wednesday, DOT outlined a proposal for new Class II bike lanes in Chelsea between Eighth and Ninth Avenues and the Hudson River Greenway. While safe streets advocates welcomed the news, there is concern that their planned location, on W. 29th and W. 30th Streets, may not be ideal for unprotected lanes.
August 26, 2011
Tonight: DOT to Unveil Plans for Bike Lanes on 29th and 30th Streets
Cyclists looking for a safer route between protected bike lanes on Eighth and Ninth Avenues and the Hudson River Greenway could soon see a measure of relief. Tonight, DOT will meet with the transportation committee of Community Board 4 to discuss plans for dedicated lanes on 29th and 30th Streets.
August 24, 2011
Top Traffic Cops Promise Pedestrians-First Enforcement at West Side Forum
Top NYPD brass expressed surprise at West Side residents' unhappiness with the department's traffic enforcement policies and vowed to do better at a meeting of Manhattan CB 4's transportation committee last night. They also announced a new citywide "pedestrians first" policy for the department.
May 19, 2011
Eyes on the Street: Two Lanes of Ped Space Coming to Chelsea Subway Stop
Construction is underway at the intersection of 23rd Street and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan, where DOT is building new pedestrian refuge islands and a sidewalk extension to provide some extra space around a busy subway station. The intersection, currently in the 99th percentile for severity-weighted traffic injuries in the city, will also have its signals adjusted to give pedestrians more conflict-free time to cross the street. The new plaza extends across two of Seventh Avenue's six lanes on the southern side of the intersection.
April 12, 2011
Cyclist Struck at Seventh Avenue and 28th Street
The driver of a motor vehicle hit and injured a cyclist at the corner of Seventh Avenue and 28th Street in Manhattan at 1:56 this afternoon, according to the NYPD. The cyclist was taken to Bellevue Hospital. The police didn't have any additional information about the crash at this time.
February 10, 2011
Dangerous Chelsea Intersection To Get DOT Safety Treatment
One of the city's most dangerous intersections, in the middle of a neighborhood full of senior citizens, is due for a safety upgrade. As part of the city's Safe Streets for Seniors program, NYC DOT will be installing new pedestrian refuge islands and a small "transit plaza" to the corner of Seventh Avenue and 23rd Street in Manhattan, along with more conflict-free crossing time for pedestrians [PDF].
January 20, 2011
Council Members Vow to Back AARP Pedestrian Safety Goals
Electeds and other officials gathered with representatives from AARP today to pledge support for street improvements and to call on Albany to pass complete streets legislation.
April 19, 2010