NYPD: Failure to Yield Caused Crash That Left Cyclist Brain Dead; No Charges
Update: Moström was removed from life support a week after the crash, according to the Post.
October 13, 2014
DCP Sketches Out Waterfront Transit and Safer Streets for Western Queens
A new transitway from LaGuardia Airport to Downtown Brooklyn is the most ambitious recommendation in a draft report [PDF] from the Department of City Planning on transportation in Western Queens, which also includes a raft of smaller changes that would make the streets of Astoria and Long Island City safer and more livable.
October 10, 2014
Manhattan CB 6 Backs East River Greenway Connector on 37th Street
It's going to become safer and easier to access the East River Greenway, thanks to a vote last night by Manhattan Community Board 6. In a surprisingly drama-free meeting, the board backed the recommendation of DOT and its own transportation committee for a two-way bike path on a single block of 37th Street, connecting the greenway to First Avenue.
October 9, 2014
Momentum Builds for Car-Free Trials in Central Park and Prospect Park
The very first Streetfilm was released 10 years ago, for a campaign that's on the verge of a major milestone today.
October 9, 2014
It’s Cuomo vs. Transit Experts on MTA Funding
Yesterday, Governor Andrew Cuomo called the region's transit investment plan "bloated" and rejected calls for new revenue. Today, MTA Chairman and CEO Tom Prendergast, speaking at a forum on best practices in regional transit governance, hammered home the need for elected officials to find new money to fill the half-funded capital plan's $15 billion gap.
October 8, 2014
Pulaski Bridge Bikeway Likely Delayed Until Next Year
One of the most anticipated livable streets projects of 2014 probably won't get built until next year.
October 8, 2014
Rumor Mill: Safety Overhaul in the Works for the “Boulevard of Death”
Word on the street is that Queens Boulevard could be the first major arterial redesign initiated by Polly Trottenberg's DOT.
October 6, 2014
Kallos Puts Out a Meek Report on Upper East Side Street Safety
The Upper East Side is full of dangerous intersections, and residents are clamoring for bus countdown clocks, benches, and bike racks, according to a two-part report released today by Council Member Ben Kallos [PDF 1, 2]. It's not often a council member releases a report on livable streets, and Kallos should be commended for his interest. (DOT says it "has not received any similar reports from other elected officials.") But the report amounts to a wish list of small fixes, with nary a recommendation to improve street design and enforcement in the neighborhood.
October 3, 2014