Dangerous Chelsea Intersection To Get DOT Safety Treatment
One of the city's most dangerous intersections, in the middle of a neighborhood full of senior citizens, is due for a safety upgrade. As part of the city's Safe Streets for Seniors program, NYC DOT will be installing new pedestrian refuge islands and a small "transit plaza" to the corner of Seventh Avenue and 23rd Street in Manhattan, along with more conflict-free crossing time for pedestrians [PDF].
January 20, 2011
With the Facts In, DOT Plans More Improvements for Prospect Park West
The city has released its final findings on the redesign of Prospect Park West [PDF]. With the data showing it a success by most any objective measure, DOT is recommending a few tweaks to further improve the design.
January 20, 2011
Protecting Transit Funds Tops NYLCV’s Transpo Agenda
Environmental advocates' agenda for the Cuomo Administration continues to take shape, with the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund yesterday releasing its Albany agenda for 2011 [PDF].
January 20, 2011
State of the City’s Transportation: Livery Cabs and Ferries
Mayor Bloomberg delivered his tenth State of the City address this afternoon, laying out what he believed to be the city's accomplishments, challenges, and priorities for the future. And if the speech is any indication, taxis and ferries are at the top of his transportation agenda.
January 19, 2011
European Parking Policies Leave New York Behind
Flashback to Europe, sixty years ago. Just emerging from the ruin of total war, the continent was in the midst of a nearly unprecedented reconstruction. Over the next decade, industry finally was able to turn toward consumer products, from stockings to refrigerators and, of course, the automobile. Italians owned only 342,000 cars in 1950, but ten years later that number had increased to two million, according to historian Tony Judt. In France, the number of cars tripled over the decade.
January 19, 2011
Tell Eric Ulrich What You Think of Bike Licensing
Think that mandatory license plates for bikes is a bad idea? That it'll drain city resources and put a barrier between New Yorkers and a popular, efficient, and green transportation mode? That bike licensing is trying to solve a problem that only exists in some lawmakers' imaginations? Now's your chance to let Queens Republican Eric Ulrich know.
January 18, 2011
Schumer Calls for Increased Transit Spending, Slams Christie
In a speech at a Crain's breakfast this morning, Senator Chuck Schumer called for reinvesting in infrastructure, including repairs to New York's existing transportation system and new transit projects. Schumer also blasted New Jersey Governor Chris Christie for killing the ARC tunnel and for his proposal to use Port Authority funds to pay for maintaining New Jersey roads.
January 18, 2011
Quinn, Garodnick, AAA Oppose FDNY Crash Fees at Public Hearing
At a public hearing held by the Fire Department this morning, every person who testified spoke against charging a fee for FDNY response to traffic crashes, calling it inappropriate to make drivers pay for what they said ought to be a basic government function.
January 14, 2011
Cuomo Taps Joan McDonald to Run State DOT
Joan McDonald will serve as the next commissioner of the state Department of Transportation, Governor Cuomo announced this morning (after the General Contractors Association spilled the beans in its own press release praising the pick).
January 14, 2011