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Thursday’s Headlines: Eternal Darkness of the Placard Class Edition
By Streetsblog |
We sent editor Eve Kessler into the heart of darkness — Midtown — to poke around. It didn't take long before she spotted the car you see at the top of this story. Read all about it, plus get all the other news of the day.
Brooklyn Pol Tears Up Describing Brutal Treatment at Hands (and Bikes) of Cops
By Julianne Cuba |
Police justified cops’ excessive use of force against a Brooklyn state pol during a protest after the murder of George Floyd two years ago. But state Sen. Zellnor Myrie testified that the officer in question used excessive force.
No Courtesy, Professionalism or Respect for the Dead: Funeral Homes Blast Placard Abuse
By Julianne Cuba |
The only three certainties in life are death, taxes, and placard abuse.
NYC Congestion Pricing Moves Ahead as MTA Answers Feds’ 400 Technical Questions
By Dave Colon |
Well, that's one roadblock lifted.
THE BRAKE: Are Would-Be Planners and Engineers on Board With Transportation Reform?
By Streetsblog |
It's Streetsblog USA's weekly podcast! Let's talk about whether planning and engineering students agree with sustainable transportation advocates about what that future should look like.
Wednesday’s Headlines: Primary School Edition
By Streetsblog |
Election Day came and went and everything was pretty predictable: Gov. Hochul, a Democrat, and Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-Long Island) won their respective primaries. And there were few upsets in the Assembly, as the Times reported. So let's get to the important news from yesterday: