Public Meeting on DOT Proposal to Convert 6th and 7th Avenues in Park Slope to One-Way Traffic
You've seen the news (as first reported here on Streetsblog), you've seen or added to the monster comments thread, now attend the meeting to learn more and voice your opinions.
March 7, 2007
5 Borough Bike Club Meeting: Ask the Bike Shop Pros
The 5 Borough Bicycle Club's March meeting will be an exclusive after-hours opportunity for club members, accompanied guests and prospective club members to ask Charlie McCorkell and his mechanics about bikes and accessories (or even what it takes to run a small business!) and to get recommendations for the Spring season.
March 6, 2007
Talk: New Mobility: The Next Generation of Sustainable Urban Transportation
NYU Wagner Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management and University Transportation Research Center Region 2 present ...
March 6, 2007
Panel: How Can We Finance Improvements to Our Aging Transit Infrastructure?
The Mayor’s office of Long Term Planning and Sustainability in cooperation with The New School for Social Research, NYU Wagner School, Pratt University, Columbia University School of Architecture Planning and Preservation and School of Public Affairs at Baruch College, City University of New York are holding a panel discussion on: “How Can We Finance Improvements to Our Aging Transit Infrastructure?â€
March 6, 2007
Final Public Meeting on Regional Pedestrian Safety Study
This is the third and final public meeting that focuses on the impending release of the final draft report for the Regional Pedestrian Safety Study. Interested members of the public are invited to view the study online and/or attend the meeting in addition to submitting appropriate comments for consideration. The 30-day public comment period for this draft of the report begins on March 7, 2007 and ends on April 6, 2007.
March 6, 2007
Pay Here to Park for Free
George Costanza, who never pays for a garage, fights for on-street parking on Seinfeld.
March 6, 2007
3 More Killed This Weekend as 100 Rally for Pedestrian Safety
Against the backdrop of news that three more pedestrians were killed on Saturday, a hundred people rallied for pedestrian safety on the steps of City Hall on Sunday. Karla Quintero of Transportation Alternatives, above, started with a moment of silence for those killed by the automobile on the streets of New York and called for 2,000 fewer pedestrian injuries and deaths by 2009 (pdf). Speaking in English and Spanish, she listed five objectives for the improvement of pedestrian safety:
March 5, 2007
West Street Promenade Project Open House
Join the New York State DOT to learn about the latest developments in the West Street Promenade Project.
March 5, 2007
Transportation Alternatives Volunteer Night – Mailing Party
Join New York City's advocates for cyclists and pedestrians as they spread the word about their important work. Activities include stuffing envelopes, folding t-shirts and sending out campaign materials with fellow activists.
March 2, 2007