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Midterm Races that Sustainable Transportation Advocates Are Watching

November 7, 2022
Opinion: Candidates’ Commitment to Road Safety Should Be a Litmus Test For Voters

October 28, 2022
StreetsPAC to Central Brooklyn Voters: Retire State Sen. Kevin Parker Now!
The city's only political action committee devoted to safe streets is asking voters to retire longtime state Sen. Kevin Parker — and reward one of the legislature's most high-profile street safety advocates, Andrew Gounardes.
August 9, 2022
Transit Was a Big Winner at this Year’s Polls
Voters continued to recognize the importance of keeping public buses and trains moving.
November 15, 2021
PROP 2 PASSES: Check Out Which New Yorkers Care About Clean Air and Water — And Which Don’t
There are small pockets of the city where people don’t actually care whether their neighbors have access to clean air or water. Check out our detailed Proposition 2 map.
November 5, 2021
DECISION 2021: Election Wins and Losses for the Livable Streets Movement
It's hard to know what some of Tuesday's Council election winners think about street safety ... because they declined to call us back. But let's meet some of them!
November 4, 2021
PROPS FOR PROP 2: Referendum Could Empower State’s Livable-Streets Advocates
Do you want a Constitutional right to breathe clean air? Then vote "yes" on this ballot proposal.
October 27, 2021
Wednesday’s Headlines: You Had One Job Edition
Is it really that hard to count votes in this day and age? Apparently, it is. Plus all the other news.
June 30, 2021
Wednesday’s Headlines: Post-Election Hangover Edition
Well, it's all over but the counting. Plus the rest of the day's news (yes, there was other news).
June 23, 2021
Manhattan BP Candidate Seeks To Curb Sidewalk Package Warehousing Issue
He wants to deliver some relief.
April 13, 2021