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Cross-Bronx Cap ‘Potentially Feasible’ — But Expensive: Report

Here's a plan for a highway that isn't a scar. Now all we need is the money.

March 11, 2025

Riverdale Pols Push for Some Street Safety, But Balk at More Serious Interventions

To really make streets safer, Riverdale will have to reduce all that space for cars.

March 10, 2025

Highway Boondoggle: State DOT Already Planning Another Piece of Cross Bronx Expansion Project

The New York State Department of Transportation, which is already widening the Cross Bronx Expressway by building a service road over a park in the south Bronx, is now planning a second piece of the "Orwellian" project.

September 24, 2024

The River Wild: Bikes and Scooters Are Ending Up Six Feet Under in The Bronx

The Bronx River Alliance has pulled 410 scooters and e-bikes out of the river since July 2023. What the hell?!

September 12, 2024

Transit-Oriented Bronx Developments Will Have Ample Parking, Developers Tell Council

"Transit-oriented" development near the MTA's new Metro-North stations may include as many as 200 parking spaces each despite the city's move to waive parking minimums.

July 10, 2024

Bronx Community Board Opposes Pelham Pkwy. Greenway Widening

The board worries a wider path will invite more motorized vehicles.

July 9, 2024

City Proposes Short Busway For Clogged Cross-Bronx Roadway

It's not a surprise there was a push for more busways, as the data has shown time and again that they work.

June 18, 2024

Bronx Pol Wants City to Exempt Campaign Donor From Idling Law

DJ Transportation and three other companies want to be exempt from city idling fines.

May 30, 2024

Family of Killed Bronx Cyclist Demands DOT Finish Washington Bridge Bike Lane

New York City should be safe for working-class immigrant cyclists like Zenaido Rosas-Pinzon.

DOT Plans To Connect White Plains Rd. Bike Lanes To Pelham Pwy. Greenway

DOT wants to extend the city's first-ever protected bike lanes underneath elevated subway tracks one mile south.

May 28, 2024