NYCDOT prepares for Day One of “Bikes in Buildings” Law
New York City’s Bicycle Access to Buildings Law goes into effect on December 11, requiring many commercial landlords to provide bicycle access to tenants who
New York City’s Bicycle Access to Buildings Law goes into effect on December 11, requiring many commercial landlords to provide bicycle access to tenants who
Anti-incumbent sentiment appeared to be a strong force in the region this Election Day. New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine was defeated by challenger Chris Christie,
OUTRAGE, a local group advocating to reduce community impacts of truck traffic in North Brooklyn, is organizing a survey to document truck traffic in Williamsburg
[Update: Cy Vance, the Democratic nominee for Manhattan District Attorney, will give a short introduction to the event.] The past months have provided many high-profile
Last week, Mayor Bloomberg released the fiscal year 2009 edition of the Mayor’s Management Report, a numbers-heavy “report card” that evaluates city agencies and is
The LIRR’s East Side Access project will do more than provide Long Islanders access to Grand Central Terminal. By freeing up space at Penn Station,
As Election Day draws closer, local television channel NY1 has been asking prominent New Yorkers for their “2 cents” on Mayor Bloomberg’s record. Last week
The MTA’s draft 2010-14 capital program is online, with all 231 pages available for public review and comment. Later this month, the capital program will
Transportation Alternatives continues to quantify the disregard for traffic law that New Yorkers witness every day. The organization’s newest report, From Chaos to Compliance, starts
Private bus carriers are ubiquitous in some NYC neighborhoods, raising community concerns about noise and air pollution. amNewYork recently picked up on the trend, taking