By Taylor Romine on March 6, 2018
Bill de Blasio, Brooklyn, Vision Zero
Brooklyn, News, Politics & Policy

Concerned parents and community members gathered in front of the Park Slope YMCA on Tuesday to protest the city’s lack of street safety in response to a car collision that killed two children on Monday afternoon. On March 5 at 12:40 p.m., two children and three adults, who were walking across the street, were hit […]
By Elena Boffetta on September 28, 2014
Department of Transportation, Queens, slow zones, speed humps, Sunnyside, Sunnyside Gardens, Vision Zero
Queens

Speed humps are somewhat controversial in Sunnyside.
By Steven Rosenbaum on March 2, 2014
Bill de Blasio, families for safe streets, Featured, New York, New York City, taxi, Traffic, Vision Zero
Politics & Policy, Video, What's New?

The mayor wants to eliminate traffic fatalities. Among the proposals: reduce the speed limit city-wide.
By admin on March 2, 2014
Bill de Blasio, families for safe streets, Featured, New York, New York City, taxi, Traffic, Vision Zero
Politics & Policy, Video, What's New?

The mayor wants to eliminate traffic fatalities. Among the proposals: reduce the speed limit city-wide.
By Steven Rosenbaum on February 21, 2014
de blasio, mayor, Traffic, Vision Zero
Cops & Courts, Multimedia, Politics & Policy
A local TV team filmed De Blasio’s limo speeding through stop signs—and the flap isn’t going away quietly.
By Stav Ziv on February 13, 2014
affordable housing, Bill de Blasio, de blasio, Featured, Hurricane Sandy, income inequality, jobs, LaGuardia, laguardia community college, living wage, minimum wage, municiple id, New York, New York City, Paid Sick Leave, poverty, pre-k, Sandy, state of the city, tale of two cities, universal pre-k, Vision Zero, wealth
Politics & Policy, What's New?

In case you missed it: Six things to know (plus five fun facts) about Bill de Blasio’s big speech
By Stav Ziv on January 27, 2014
Bill de Blasio, Brooklyn, Featured, pedestrian safety, pedestrians, Safety, Vision Zero
Politics & Policy

Relatives and advocates speak out at a memorial for a young victim.