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Streets
environment
Sept. 29, 2023
Scenes From a Flooded New York
Subway evacuations, school day chaos, a missing mayor, and at least one fugitive sea lion.
By
Curbed Staff
streets
Jan. 26, 2021
What Does Polly Trottenberg’s NYC DOT Tell Us About What She’ll Do in D.C.?
Trottenberg moved the needle forward on street safety, but some say she could have done more.
By
Caroline Spivack
cityscape
June 6, 2020
To Trumpers, the Shared Space of the Street Is an Unprivatized Threat
It’s just [
waves hands
] that dirty area between the car and the front door, right?
By
Justin Davidson
cityscape
Apr. 6, 2020
De Blasio’s Street-Closure Mini-Program Was Pathetic, and Now It’s Over
Grudgingly implemented, on far too small a scale, and prematurely ended.
By
Justin Davidson
the city
Jan. 18, 2018
What Is a City Street? And What Will It Become?
Fewer cars, some of them driverless, and more space for everything else.
By
Justin Davidson
the city
May 19, 2017
How an Overlooked Urban Design Feature Helped Stop the Times Square Driver
It’s time to start thinking more aggressively about protecting people on foot in cities.
By
Justin Davidson
Jan. 19, 2017
Dissent and the City: New York’s Geography of Protest
New York’s physical history of resistance goes back centuries.
By
Justin Davidson
safety first
Mar. 29, 2014
Speed Cameras Are Making the City Lots of Money
And possibly cutting down on speeding.
By
Delia Paunescu
the streets
Dec. 15, 2009
Congestion Pricing May Make an Unwelcome Return
At least that’s what Mayor Bloomberg thinks.
By
Adam K. Raymond
the downturnaround
Mar. 17, 2009
The Day the Street Split Open
We thought it was over. The Infrastructure was crumbling! And then …
By
Hugo Lindgren