Digging these new #bikenyc signs popping up around town!
Posts by Jason Froimowitz
Manhattan @cbsix.bsky.social will be discussing a resolution regarding this as well in it's April 6, 7 pm transportation committee meeting!
New DOT Commissioner, Mike Flynn, commits to installing parking protected bike lanes on McGuiness Blvd "once the weather warms"
Not to be over critical, but we need DOT to move more rapidly on these overdue projects. Fixes like jersey bariers can be implemented today. Safety can't wait until May!
Great stuff in Mamdani's first days in office!
34th Street Busway next please?!
Agree with your premise though that that this should be easier for renters!
Congestion pricing fee can also be self paid without routing through the rental company but the process is annoying and you have to register the plate to your account for a defined period.
As a occasional renter, I keep an EZ Pass to use in my rentals. Transponder doesn't have to be registered to a car and payment is deducted by ACH after my trip so no need to keep a balance on the account.
Appreciate you not giving up the fight for citizen parking enforcement!
Do you think requiring training and a formal onboarding process, similar to the NYPD Auxiliary volunteers, would quel previous opposition to such a program?
Tunnel to Towers 5K. Placement there is really poorly though through all around, there's not going to be any space to queue!
Clearly demand for additional weekend capacity on the M-15
New video from Mayor Adams now embracing the 34th St busway with some "enthusiastic" citizens stopping for photos with him. www.instagram.com/reel/DNDgSws...
Yes, agree that Powers's statement is clearer in suggesting additional engagement and agree it's unnecessarily redundant. I too remain skeptical.
At risk of appearing optimistic, one read of "The Administration commits to establishing a car-free 34th Street Busway ... following a robust and wide-ranging public engagement process." is to say given that this public engagement process has already been completed the admin is moving forward?
Great news but forgive my skepticism. I'm gonna wait to pop the champagne until the paint is on the ground. What a joke of a mayor!
It's beautiful! 😍
Does anyone know if the bus cameras can capture the plates of a car parked mid block in front of another vehicle? I suspect no. So as in @airlineflyer.net's video, the cars parked past the NYPD van likely are able to avoid a ticket.
Also an open question I have with the bus camera program: are cops getting tickets for their personal vehicles dismissed?
📢 LOUDER FOR THOSE IN THE BACK 📢
Imagine being Japan's prime minister and getting a formal letter from Trump about tariffs.
That’s not foreign policy, that’s Wednesday night at a community board meeting. Just missing a CC to the borough president.
Trials?! But how will we know with complete certainty that there won't be any adverse consequences?!
Vitrol from the post is inevitable with or without community board review and regardless of whether the community boards (and/or dozens of speakers) support the projects. See nypost.com/2025/06/14/u...
Only "major transportation projects" require notification and review by community boards per city law § 19-101.2 Review of major transportation projects: codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/newyor...
There's no law that requires DOT to review open streets (and most, but not all, other street redesign projects) with community boards. Mamdani's administration can and should announce it as a citywide policy and not subject it to painstaking bad-faith debates.
I’m here for it?
This isn’t a crisis. It’s a long-overdue fix.
Make 34th a real busway. Keep NYC moving!
cc: @2avesag.as @nyc.streetsblog.org @transalt.org @ridersalliance.org @davecolon.bsky.social
The article quotes a handful of residents (and at least one non-resident: hello again, Andrew Fine, foe of all good progressive street projects) upset about traffic but not a single bus rider or supporter of the plan.
Plenty of us in the community rely on transit and want 34th Street to work better
Quality of life for who?
28,000 daily bus riders sit in traffic on 34th Street moving slower than walking pace. They live here too. They matter too.
Cool, let’s start with the *actual real world data* from the 14th St Busway:
🚌 Bus speeds +24%
💥 Crashes -42%
🚦Traffic impact on adjacent streets = negligible
💼 Business impact = zero
No study beats proof. We've already run the experiment just 20 blocks downtown. It worked!
A handful of Midtown residents are furious the city wants to make 34th Street buses move faster than 3mph.
The NY Post gave them a megaphone. Let’s take it back.
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Maybe a pilot on 12th or 13th street since they already have a large amount of space designated for cyclists?