Today’s Headlines
Gas Guzzlers Face Charges (Guardian) Gore Warns Congress of ‘Planetary Emergency’ (NYT) More Debate on UncivilServants.org (NYT) Dirty Air Becomes Divisive Issue in Hong Kong Vote (NYT) No Parole Yet for DWI-Slay Cop (NY Post) On-Duty NJ Officer Strikes, Kills Pedestrian (AMNY) Four-Hour Commute for SI Man (AMNY) Likely Bloomberg Focus: Transit Finance (TSTC) Greenway … Continued
March 22, 2007
Today’s Headlines
State Tries to Make LI More Bike-Friendly (Newsday) PlaNYC Gives Climate Change Short Shrift (Voice) Related: Bloomberg’s Sustainability Plan ‘Presidential Posturing’ (Voice) Feds to Patrol LIRR and Metro-North (Daily News) MTA Signs Second Ave. Subway Contract (NY Sun) LIRR Plans for More Rush-Hour Trains (1010 WINS) London’s Twice as Good as NYC on Green Electricity … Continued
March 21, 2007
StreetFilms: Interview with Parking Guru Donald Shoup
"I don't see why people have to pay market rents to live in a neighborhood but the cars should live rent-free. In New York you have expensive housing for people and free parking for cars. You've got your priorities exactly the wrong way around."
March 20, 2007
Today’s Headlines
Costs Expand for Digging of New Subway (NYT) As Ridership Increases, Commuter Rail Scrambles for Funds (NYT) Land Deal to Advance Moynihan Station Plan (Gothamist) Teen Gets 1-3 Years in Fatal DWI Crash (AMNY) Former Oil Lobbyist Edited Gov’t Climate Report (NYT) Brooklyn’s BQE Building Offers Right-Lane Views (Curbed) Little Consistency in Bus Safety Standards … Continued
March 20, 2007
Things Heating Up Over at UncivilServants.org
Over at the site UncivilServants.org, the Transportation Alternatives project where readers can post photos of illegally parked cars sporting government-issued parking permits (like the court officers above who are comfortably ensconced in a no-parking zone on Crosby Street), there's a hot thread on whether showing the plate numbers of the vehicles constitutes a potentially dangerous invasion of privacy for police officers and others who are caught in violation. What do Streetsblog readers think?
March 19, 2007
Park Slope says: “One Way? No Way.” CB6 says: “Let’s Study It.”
In the aftermath of last Thursday's CB6 transportation committee meeting on the DOT's proposal to convert Sixth and Seventh Avenues in Park Slope, Brooklyn to one-way arterials, some observers are noting that the motion that came out of the meeting may not accurately reflect the input of the nearly 700 people who came out to oppose the plan. As Norman Oder points out at Atlantic Yards Report, the language voted on by the committee leaves the DOT plenty of leeway.
March 19, 2007
Today’s Headlines
SUV Maims Brooklyn Woman (NY Post) No Way One-Way Roundup (Gowanus Lounge) Happiness Is a Two-Way Street (NYT) In New Hampshire, Towns Put Climate on Agenda (NYT) Bronx’s Boulevard of Death (Norwood News, 2nd item) Bill Would Curb Big-Rig Parkers (NY Post) Heavily Used Trains and Smart Growth (NARP) Compstat-Type Model to Monitor Railroads and … Continued
March 19, 2007
Today’s Headlines
Bloomberg Puts Brakes on Pedicab Law (Newsday) Brooklyn Protesters Come Out Against One-Way Plan (NY Post) Long Wait to Fix Times Square Gap (Newsday) Manhattan Commuter Walks Five Miles Each Way (AMNY) Thinking Green on a Local Level on the LES (City Limits) Robert Moses Reconsidered, Again (City Limits) Cop Charged with DWI After Tire-Slash … Continued
March 15, 2007
Today’s Headlines
DOT Commish Contenders have Vastly Different Visions (NY Sun) No Way One-Way Protests in Park Slope Pick Up Speed (Gowanus Lounge) Robert Moses Lives (Metropolis Mag) Coney Island Demo: What Will the Future Look Like? (Gowanus Lounge) Spitzer Pushes for Bigger Javits Center Expansion (NY Times) All Future Mercedes to Offer Hybrid Option (Wired) Start-Up … Continued
March 14, 2007