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Two members of a powerful Brooklyn theatrical production family bribed Mayor Adams's chief adviser to block the safety redesign of McGuinness Boulevard, court papers show.
Much as our contributor hates to admit it, she thinks twice every time she gets on her bike since being hit by an e-bike.
Streetsblog really does get action. Yes, the NYPD, MTA and other policing agencies took a victory lap yesterday to celebrate ...
At least four bicycles and one moped are chained up and seemingly abandoned outside the federal courthouse. They are symbols ...
There's no more free lunch — for car owners — on about a dozen blocks on the Upper West Side. Plus other news.
You only have two more days to comment on the next surface transportation bill (the biggie!). So here are some thoughts about ...
Noise on city streets is inevitable — the by-product of living in close quarters in a vital city with eight million people. But some noise is illegal: blaring horns, souped-up engines, or thudding ...
Getting to the US Open and Citi Field via mass transit is an accessibility nightmare for people with disabilities.
The Tremont Avenue busway is now the second killed project that was announced at a "Transit Improvement Summit" held by Mayor ...
Details were scant, but the new policy comes after a brief campaign by Council Member Justin Brannan and venture ...
Council Speaker Adrienne Adams had choice words for the mayor who vetoed her colleagues' worker protection bill.
Jeff Coltin of Politico had a nice little scoop yesterday: Council Member Carlina Rivera of Manhattan will resign to take over the New York State Association for Affordable Housing, a non-profit.