City Living Lights, camera, (almost) action: NYC warns drivers that 24/7 speed cameras will go live August 1 Posted on July 27, 2022
Chinatown Smashed on the span: Homeless man’s Manhattan Bridge hut torn down by city workers Posted on July 19, 2022
Manhattan City celebrates Hudson Street redesign, nearly half of which funded by local BID Posted on July 12, 2022
News Brushing up: City rolls out smaller street sweepers to clear NYC’s protected bike lanes Posted on July 5, 2022
Brooklyn Paper EXCLUSIVE: More than 2,500 sign petition supporting McGuinness Boulevard redesign ahead of DOT presentation
Brooklyn Postponement of BQE repair funding by Mayor Adams raises ‘grave concern’ among city lawmakers Posted on May 12, 2022
News ‘There’s so much blood in the streets’: NYC, advocates push Albany for control over speed/red light cameras Posted on May 10, 2022
News Twelve New Yorkers dead in street collisions a week into city’s ‘Slow Down’ ad campaign for drivers Posted on May 10, 2022
News More streets added to New York City’s Open Streets program for summer 2022 Posted on April 22, 2022
News DOT Commish Rodriguez aims to fortify protected bike lanes ‘as much as possible’ in first 100 days Posted on February 15, 2022
Police & Fire Weekend mayhem: String of car crashes in Brooklyn & Bronx kills three, injures four within less than 24 hours Posted on February 6, 2022
Brooklyn ‘Weight’ for it: BQE automatic truck tonnage sensors will take a year to set up, DOT says Posted on January 30, 2022
Transit ‘Stop, let them cross’: 1,000 NYC intersections to be redesigned, more police enforcement in latest traffic safety effort Posted on January 19, 2022
Transit New York City Streets Plan, released without fanfare, seeks hundreds more miles of bus and bike lanes Posted on December 2, 2021
Brooklyn City makes Jay Street busway in Downtown Brooklyn permanent after one-year pilot Posted on November 21, 2021
Brooklyn Cycling on Brooklyn Bridge almost doubled after new bike lane opened, DOT says Posted on November 8, 2021
Coronavirus Use ’em or lose ’em: Mayor says NYC will yank away unused outdoor dining areas, restore parking Posted on October 18, 2021
Transit ‘Broken promise’: Report finds only 24 miles of active Open Streets in NYC Posted on October 12, 2021
Brooklyn Two bridges too far: NYC bans Revel mopeds from East River spans over ‘safety concerns’ Posted on September 19, 2021
Transit Blood on the streets: NYC trending toward highest number of deadly crashes since de Blasio took office, report finds Posted on July 21, 2021
Business Historic street in Chinatown gets beautiful mural as part of comeback campaign Posted on June 27, 2021
Bronx Bricklayer for NYC busted for allegedly raping underage Bronx stepdaughters Posted on June 19, 2021
Brooklyn Next exit? De Blasio promises BQE cantilever fix soon, bypasses larger highway revamp for next mayor Posted on June 8, 2021
Manhattan While celebrating Washington Heights busway, de Blasio promises to get buses moving even faster Posted on April 30, 2021
Transit New busway to launch at 181st Street in Washington Heights next week Posted on April 23, 2021
Transit NYC ready to take new applicants for ‘Open Streets’ restaurant and recreation program Posted on March 25, 2021
Manhattan Faster bus speeds slated to come to stretch of 181st Street in Washington Heights Posted on March 19, 2021
Manhattan New York City looks to stop speeders with 24-hour operation of street cameras Posted on December 22, 2020
QNS Rep. Grace Meng secures $800K in federal funding for anti-gun violence organization in southeast Queens
Brooklyn Paper Brooklyn Public Library to spark minds with STEM book giveaway powered by energy project
Gay City News Anti-Violence Project fires executive director, pauses fundraising amid internal turmoil