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Lander: NYS DOT Rejected Improvements to Deadly Brooklyn Intersection
Safety measures proposed for a crash-prone Brooklyn intersection where a senior was killed by a truck driver this week were rejected by New York State DOT, according to City Council Member Brad Lander.
June 28, 2013
New York DMV No Longer Describes Traffic Crashes as “Accidents” [Updated]
A sharp-eyed reader pointed out to us that the New York State DMV has stopped using the word "accident" in its annual statistical summaries.
February 14, 2013
What Will It Take to Enact the Sandy Commission’s Transportation Proposals?
Governor Cuomo's post-Sandy infrastructure commission unveiled its recommendations [PDF] last week, and while it focused heavily on hardening the city's transportation network against future storms, it also offered glimpses of how infrastructure could be more resilient in the wake of disaster, with Bus Rapid Transit playing a prominent role.
January 15, 2013
New York Needs Cuomo to Talk Transit in Tomorrow’s State of the State
In his State of the State address tomorrow afternoon, Governor Andrew Cuomo has the opportunity to set the tone for transportation policy in the year ahead. And with the NYC region's transit system having absorbed billions of dollars worth of damage from Hurricane Sandy, it's going to be a very important year indeed. Cuomo has to chart a path to recover from the storm and prepare the region's transit infrastructure for the future, all while maintaining the existing system, which is staggering under the load of excessive debt.
January 8, 2013
Who Runs the MTA? Check Governor Cuomo’s Website for the Answer…
The MTA -- the agency elected officials usually try to distance themselves from as much as possible -- has lately been serving as the model for effective post-Sandy recovery. And in a welcome turn, Governor Andrew Cuomo himself has taken center stage when all eyes are on the MTA's performance. There are even real-time MTA service status updates on his website.
November 19, 2012
Cuomo Deal Could Clear the Way for a Transit-Oriented Tappan Zee
Regrettably, this was an April Fool's Day post. It should be noted that Streetsblog's prior April Fool's Day stories have a way of coming true, at least in part.
April 1, 2012
State Troopers on Cuomo Security Detail Injure Two Pedestrians in Two Days
State troopers driving in Westchester County for Governor Andrew Cuomo's security detail injured two pedestrians in separate crashes over the last two days, according to a report by the Associated Press. The AP report, via Capitol Tonight:
January 20, 2012
Q&A With Sam Hoyt: Why New York State Needs a Smart Growth Law
With Albany's legislative session drawing to a close, the state legislature is considering several initiatives to promote sustainable transportation and livable communities in New York state. One of those initiatives is the State Smart Growth Public Infrastructure Policy Act -- or the smart growth bill, for short. If enacted, the smart growth bill would shift state spending -- on roads and sewers, for example -- toward areas that have already been developed. Rather than subsidize more sprawl, New York would invest in its existing communities.
June 9, 2010
TSTC: Five City Streets Rank as Region’s Most Dangerous for Walking
Streets in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Staten Island continue to be among the most dangerous in the region for pedestrians, says a new report from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
January 6, 2010
