‘Unnecessary Driving’ Banned in Buffalo
Photo: Mike Groll/Associated Press via The New York Times
October 14, 2006
Eyes on the Street: MetroCard Bike
''The use of cycles has a place,'' Councilman John Liu recently told the Times. ''But it doesn't come anywhere near the capability of mass transit in making our city greener.''
October 12, 2006
Road to Energy Independence: New York City’s Alternative Transportation Future
Date: Thursday, Oct. 12
October 11, 2006
Southern Brooklyn Transportation Investment Study
The Southern Brooklyn Transportation Investment Study, initiated in 2002, set out to assess current and future travel conditions and deficiencies and develop multimodal transportation improvement alternatives that address the movement of people and goods throughout southern Brooklyn.
October 11, 2006
Jane Jacobs Today
Jane Jacobs' ideas redefined urban planning, and her hometowns of New York and Toronto are among many cities that continue to feel the impact of her writings. The American Planning Association's New York Metro Chapter, the Canadian Consulate General, and NYU Wagner will present a panel exploring the importance, meaning, and influence of her work, in theory and in practice.
October 10, 2006
Speak Out for Open Space on Columbia Street
The New York City Economic Development Corporation's plan for the Brooklyn Piers 7-12 Project includes a proposal to rezone the west side of Columbia Street (between Warren and Degraw Streets) for mixed-use development. This is in conflict with the Brooklyn Greenway Initiative's long-standing plan for public access and open space along this section of the waterfront.
October 10, 2006
Today’s Headlines
Gas Prices Heading Below $2 in New Jersey (Star-Ledger) Roger Toussaint Campaigns for Re-Election With Item Sales (Daily News) Street Vendors Studied (Gothamist) Greenpoint Warehouse Arson Suspect May Get a Deal (Gothamist) NJ Transit to Get More Funds for Security (Gannett via UTU)
October 5, 2006
Can Sprawl Be Beneficial?
Panelists on suburban sprawl: Eugenie Birch, James Russell, Robert Bruegmann and Alexander Garvin.
October 4, 2006