NYC Leading By Example on Employee Parking
NYC has cut the number of parking placards it gives to city employees by more than half — from 144,000 to 66,000, effective next month.
NYC has cut the number of parking placards it gives to city employees by more than half — from 144,000 to 66,000, effective next month.
From September 2-5, 2008, hundreds of pedestrian and bicycle advocates; planning, public health and transportation professionals; and many more who want to make our cities
The first of New York City’s Summer Streets car-free Saturdays runs from 7am to 1pm tomorrow, August 9. The car-free route runs along stretches of
On Monday, the Tri-State Transportation Campaign conducted a walking tour with the Greater Newark Conservancy and 40 teenagers in its Newark Youth Leadership Program. Campaign
Increasingly, the New York State Dept. of Transportation (NYSDOT) and its regional offices are acknowledging the need for a more smart growth oriented and sustainable
162 pedestrians and bicyclists were killed in New Jersey in 2007, 9 percent fewer than in 2006. But the good news is overshadowed by the
The Connecticut Post recently reported that the police department in Seymour, Ct., is jittery about potential liability issues that may arise from installing traffic calming
According to the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadephia, more than half of the Delaware River bridges between Lambertville, NJ and Wilmington, Dela. do not allow
As press reports detail NYC DOT’s plan to create a public esplanade along Broadway from 42nd to Herald Square, the 34th Street Partnership released
IKEA brings you the new Red Hook weekend. These pictures were taken last Sunday afternoon at the intersection of Bay Street and Henry Street in