The mayor is on vacation all week, as is Streetsblog’s sage Editor-in-Chief Gersh Kuntzman. Of course, we wouldn’t be foolish ...
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office revoked an employee's parking placard and launched an investigation into their ...
A new report calls on the city to crack down on companies who endlessly reschedule trial hearings to avoid anti-idling fines.
The city has several tools to get drivers out of bus lanes, most notably automated enforcement cameras and NYPD traffic ...
He's the voice of a new automatic warning being installed on non-emergency vehicles in the city fleet to alert you that a ...
Restaurants will be able to keep their roadway dining setups year-round under a City Council bill that is poised to pass on Thursday with the goal of dramatically expanding roadside “streeteries” that ...
It’s a big city. And there are lots of cops. And there are millions of cars moving around on any given day.
The Department of Transportation will have to squeeze a bus rapid transit system into just five lanes of traffic on t ...
Ashland Place is one of several projects that outside interests scuttled by getting the ear of Adams and close confidantes, including McGuinness Boulevard in Greenpoint, which Lewis-Martin allegedly ...
Advocates are demanding that the city do more to rein in Citi Bike's soaring costs by subsidizing the wildly popular bike share system, but it will take more than money.
The mayor keeps making good on his "faster" buses promise. Plus other news. The big story for anyone who cares about working people was Mayor Mamdani’s ribbon-cutting yesterday for a busway on Tremont ...
Council Member Shaun Abreu gave Hell Gate a nifty sneak peak at some upcoming e-bike bills. Abreu does not support licensing and registration for e-bike riders, but he does want to rein in illegal ...