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Hit-and-Run Driver Sends Bronx Cyclist to Hospital Amid Injury Surge
Recent police enforcement actions haven't helped a borough short on protected bike lanes.
September 4, 2020
Eyes on the Street: Jay Street Busway is a Work In Progress
First of five planned busways is missing paint and stops — and the placard abusers haven't gone anywhere.
August 31, 2020
OPINION: Show Us the Money for School Streets, Mr. Mayor
Without dedicated funding, the "outdoor learning" program will only promote inequality among schools.
August 28, 2020
Good News: The Jay Street Busway Starts On Aug. 31
The Age of Cars on Jay Street is coming to a close. The Age of Buses is set to begin.
August 25, 2020
EQUAL TIME: Industry City Rezoning Will Help Sunset Park, City
The CEO of Industry City says the rezoning will not be a force for gentrification, but will be an engine for good jobs for its Sunset Park neighbors.
August 21, 2020
OPINION: The Industry City Rezoning Is Bad for Brooklyn
'It’s a stunning example of the economic exploitation and segregation that characterize gentrifying New York,' argues Assembly candidate Marcela Mitaynes.
August 21, 2020
City Pols Seek to Rein In Revel-Type Micromobility
Transportation Chairman Ydanis Rodriguez is introducing a bill to require helmets, training, and permits for shared mopeds.
August 21, 2020
West Siders Speak Up Against Costly Rotunda Project
The $200-million Moses-era infrastructure revamp comes under fire over lack of safety infrastructure, expense.
August 18, 2020
Staten Island Won’t Get Bike Share Until 2021 At The Earliest
Beryl Bikes? More like Bummer Bikes.
August 17, 2020
ANOTHER TRANSIT DEBACLE: DOT Guts Its Own Bus Lane Project
The mayor announced 20 miles of dedicated bus lanes in June. Now he's pulling back like a scared kitten.
August 14, 2020