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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.
Senior FDNY officials are throwing their weight around to kill a proposed protected bike lane in the Bronx, in defiance of DOT and Mayor Mamdani’s agenda.
New from Third Place News: the hope that someday, the ceremonial arch will be part of Prospect Park — a true third place for open-space-craving Brooklynites.
The new bike paths on Boogie Down’s iconic thoroughfare will feature a standard curb mid-block, but still allow illegal parking via sloped curbs at the beginning and ends of a block.