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Tuesday’s Headlines: Rogue Industry Edition
There was lots of coverage yesterday of the NYPD's supposed crackdown on the private sanitation industry, which police say is responsible for 20 deaths since 2016. The Daily News brought out the big gun — police bureau chief Rocco Parascandola — but amNY, Patch and Streetsblog also provided coverage. Of course, not all the stories were perfect. WPIX11 identified Streetsblog Editor Gersh Kuntzman as "Gershman Kuntz" in its segment, but Kuntz's — er, Kuntzman's — brother was still impressed.
October 30, 2018
Monday’s Headlines: Northern Boulevard Edition
There's still time to tell the Department of Transportation what you want done to improve safety on the "new Boulevard of Death," Northern Boulevard. The agency has set up a handy website so you can log your comments and place them on the map of the strip where more than a half-dozen people have been killed since 2017. And tonight, the agency will host the third of its three community workshops in Long Island City at 6:30 p.m. Streetsblog covered the first one here.
October 29, 2018
Friday’s Headlines: 30 Days for Killing a Man Edition
I was pleased to see that the bus driver who killed Citi Bike rider Dan Hanegby got the maximum prison sentence on Thursday, though I still remain horrified that killing a cyclist can carry as little as 30 days in jail. Streetsblog's coverage included the basic news from Judge Heidi Cesare's courtroom, plus the full text of Hanegby's widow's tearful victim's impact statement. Both are worth reading. The New York Post and the Daily News were also on hand for the sentencing.
October 26, 2018
Thursday’s Headlines: Bombs Away Edition
Happy to report that no one sent us a package bomb yesterday, so we're still here, delivering all your biking, walking and transit news! Check back later for our coverage of the sentencing of the bus driver who killed Citi Bike rider Dan Hanegby, yet is only facing 30 days max.
October 25, 2018
Wednesday’s Headlines: NYPD Lighting Fixture in Bike Lanes Edition
Tuesday was a momentous day in Prospect Heights because the NYPD finally removed the lighting tower that it had parked in the Vanderbilt Avenue bike lane for five days. Hat tip to @D00RZ0NE for bringing this to my attention last week — but sure enough, when I biked past on Monday night, the damn thing was still there. Like @D00RZ0NE, I reported it to 311, but I also asked the NYPD why it was there at all. A police spokesman declined to answer that, but said the problem had been taken care of. Well, you know what they say in journalism — if your mother says she loves NYPD street obstructions, you check it out. So I immediately biked over. Sure enough, it was gone. No explanation was provided for why it took five days.
October 24, 2018
Tuesday’s Headlines: Help for Traffic Injury Victims Edition
If you've ever been injured in a crash, you should head to a support session for victims of traffic injuries hosted by Families for Safe Streets on Wednesday night at New York Presbyterian Hospital in upper Manhattan. The goal is to share techniques for relieving psychological stress that is connected to post-traumatic memories — no matter when the injury occurred. If you're interested, RSVP here.
October 23, 2018
Monday’s Headlines: Justice Delayed for Dan Hanegby Edition
UPDATE: This morning, a judge was supposed to sentence a bus driver for killing Citi Bike cyclist Dan Hanegby — but it was put off until Thursday. This is the conviction that turned largely on a horrific video of the driver trying to speed past Hanegby on narrow W. 26th Street last year. The driver, Dave Lewis, is facing a maximum of 30 days in jail.
October 22, 2018
Friday’s Headlines: Let’s Go to the Videotape Edition
Mayor de Blasio finally had a media avail yesterday, so naturally I peppered him with street safety questions. Problem is, Hizzoner claimed he had seen neither the infamous video of Marty Golden complaining about DOT road improvements, nor the horrific video of Citi Bike rider Dan Hanegby being killed by a bus driver. So I didn't get much news to report.
October 19, 2018
Tuesday’s Headlines: Where’s Bill Edition
I got into the business when Ed Koch was still mayor. Then I covered little bits of the Dinkins, Giuliani and Bloomberg administrations. All of those guys, in their own way, hated the press. But at least they took questions from reporters every single day. So I'm just going on notice that the next time Mayor de Blasio decides to hold a press avail — which isn't today, by the way — I'm coming with a full notepad and lots of memos I've been writing on cocktail napkins for at least a week. One of them says, "Dyckman." One of them says, "Morris Park Avenue." One of them says, "Queens Boulevard." Another says, "Marty Golden." And there's another I can't really read, but it may simply be a reminder not to forget my mother's birthday.
October 16, 2018
Monday’s Headlines: Lots of Stuff Going on Tonight Edition
Tell Sir Bob Geldof to stuff it — I love Mondays. Why? Because that's when most of the great community meetings are happening. Tonight, Streetsblog will have two great reporters — David Meyer and Laura Shepard — covering community meetings about Northern Boulevard in Queens and Amsterdam Avenue in upper Manhattan. Meanwhile, StreetsPAC is having a fundraiser for State Senator Marty Golden's opponent, Andrew Gounardes.
October 15, 2018