The latest streets and transportation news from Streetsblog NYC.
The Mamdani administration continues to roll out the green carpet for World Cup visitors and beyond, as today’s lead story shows.
But couldn’t he do even more? Sure — as a group of Queens residents showed on Monday night when they called for a “low-traffic neighborhood” configuration for Astoria.
Meanwhile, we have an update about the next infrastructure bill from D.C. And today’s headlines.
This year, both chambers in the state legislature have lots of open seats with brisk competition. So now, more than ever, you need StreetsPAC’s endorsements.
Students at Hunter College asked for a new hangout spot and the school’s administration, the Department of Transportation and the local community said yes. Plus, it’s bringing pedestrian space to a spot where cars are parking illegally.