A Round and a Roundy: The Real Story Behind Delayed Busways
Why does it take so long to build a bus lane in New York City? Our editorial cartoonist thinks he’s finally figured it out.
Now, all of Bill Roundy’s cartoons are instant classics, but this week’s — inspired by a successful lawsuit against the city over plans for a simple bus lane on Main Street in Flushing — may be his greatest of all time, incorporating metaphor, pop culture references and, of course, Sleepy de Blasio.
The delays always start with knee-jerk community opposition to anything new. Then the process gets gummed up by communities that say they support better transit … just not in their neighborhoods. Then, there’s the inevitable lawsuits. And, finally, when everything is set to move forward … a mayor who just can’t finish the job.
Chef’s kiss this week for Bill Roundy. A classic.
All of Bill Roundy’s cartoons are archived here.
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