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U.S. DOT Moves to Rescind Billions for ‘Woke’ Transportation on Feb. 18 — So Advocates Must Speak Up Now
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has promised to call on Congress to slash vast funding for climate and DEIA.
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.
Tuesday’s Headlines: L’Etat C’est Lui Edition
Our top story: President Trump moved to dismiss the corruption case against Mayor Adams. Plus other news.
Monday’s Headlines: Old Florida Man Shakes His Fist Edition
The so-called Leader of the Free World said he hated bike lanes. Plus other news in today's headlines.
Sustainable Transportation Research Is Snagged In Trump’s Anti-‘DEI’ Dragnet
President Trump's war on efforts to boost diversity, equity and inclusion is taking important mobility justice research down with it.
Tributes Pour in for Parking Reformer, Urbanist Mentor Donald Shoup
Shoup had a long and storied career in the academy, but he was also a mentor to generations of urban planners.
Death of a Legend: Donald Shoup, Parking Reformer
The OG of understanding how "free parking" isn't free has died.
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.
Wednesday’s Headlines: Tin Cup Edition
Road safety wasn't on the agenda for Mayor Adams in Albany on Tuesday. Plus more news.
Kirsten Gillibrand Trots Out Bogus FDNY ‘Toxins’ in Quest to Weaken Congestion Pricing
Gillibrand's solution to potential toxins in the subway is more automobile toxins in the air.









