The safety improvements on Third Avenue mirror what happens on all roadways after a DOT redesign. The city recently estimated ...
Resident Only Permit Parking programs are ubiquitous outside of New York City: London, Paris, Barcelona, Montreal, Los ...
Just under the wire: Our Open Plans colleague Sara Lind was named to the City and State Power 100 List. The magazine said ...
Frederick Soffa has a Masters in Political Science and a Masters in Architecture. He has cycled, walked, driven, and transited in NYC since 1991. He currently works as a freelance videographer, and ...
Even after the city greatly reduced parking mandates in the City of Yes initiative, parking is still at the center of many ...
Residential parking permits don't make sense in neighborhoods where residents outnumber parking spots 18-to-1.
An option that doesn't involve a parallel road that carries highway traffic but still creates a new east-west connection, had ...
Speaking of politics, let's start with this Daily News op-ed from a former Adams administration insider who is calling on the ...
The Times headline said it all: "Four Top Officials Expected to Resign Over Adams’s Cooperation with Trump." And the story went further: The departures of talented Deputy Mayors Maria Torres-Springer, ...
We've been covering the city Department of Transportation's efforts to time traffic lights to make cycling easier — aka ...
The Adams Administration revealed its plans to regulate delivery app companies. Here's how it would affect the major ...
Shoup had a long and storied career in the academy, but he was also a mentor to generations of urban planners.