Hell, simply enforcing the existing parking laws in NYC would be a huge boost
Hell, simply enforcing the existing parking laws in NYC would be a huge boost
I have a question, and the answer may be very simple or very complicated. This is about the Fourth Amendment.
There are things it is difficult if not impossible to do for road safety, because the law treats your vehicle as protected private space. Setting aside the pros & cons of that, I wondered
A cover story for City and State NY called "The Power Broken: New York and the Fall of Andrew Cuomo"
This cover is making me happy
Extremely A train moment:
+ cool views at Howard Beach
- the south channel bridge is open
Turnstiles were installed there this year.
By not going to real Planning school, Iβm only just learning that Lewis Mumford was colossally annoying.
@egoldwyn.bsky.social
βYou should have to earn your cars,β Mr. Simon said, adding that the city owes him and other drivers nothing. βIβm able to store a 5,000-pound hunk of metal on public property.β
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/09/n...
βGas explosion causes partial collapse of Bronx NYCHA buildingβ
β www.nydailynews.com/2025/10/01/m...
Book cover of Transportation for Cities by Wilfred Owen. Illustration features an arrow branching into three directions; inside the arrow is a densely packed crowd of people in black & white.
When I lived in Santiago, they were building a line 6 station near my host familyβs apartment. When my host mom told me it would be finished next year I said βwell sure, but these things never finish in time, right?β She proudly told me that in Chile, they actually do.
He says "sorry" to New Yorkers for having to talk about something other than his accomplishments.
This would be extremely VEEP-coded.
The Trump administration has taken its anti-diversity agenda to such extremes that it's killing good infrastructure projects - including roadway safety improvements that I worked on with congressional Republicans - just because they went to disadvantaged areas.
Iβm perpetually mad that NYC land values are too high that itβs not viable to put a 20k-30k soccer stadium anywhere appealing.
I am not a lawyer, but someone should do a CEQR case over this.
I guess it reveals they were using the historical definition of βSouth Brooklynβ all along.
And he wasnβt done yet!
This is my burden. My raison d'etre.
I must write about the fake pool in the East River. I will do it today, tomorrow, and until I myself am just particles floating through the tidal strait itself, between the narrows, and into the great endless deep beyond.
hellgatenyc.com/the-plus-poo...
Automatic Train Operation (ATO) is making trips up to 3 min 45 sec FASTER. This safer, more reliable technology is now running on all rail lines. Metro operators are still in the cab of every train to respond to emergencies and monitor conditions.
Main Square in the morning shadow of an apartment tower. Being outside in the shade is bearable, the heat is not.
Nobody is sad about building shadow on a day like today
Surely the only point of an editorial board is to imbue takes with an air of stoic credibility. Does nobody at @nytopinion.nytimes.com worry this unexplained waffling makes the whole project look unserious?
Oldest traffic sign in the world:
βAnno 1686. His Majesty orders that coaches, carriages, and sedan chairs that come from the entrance of Salvador to retreat to the same partβ
Also, donβt design your cities to fit fire hoses either.
Paul Rudolph could never.
Art Deco Parking Garage!
Three bridges over the Douro at RΓ©gua
Just asked a California transit manager if the state's Zero Emission Bus mandate is causing them to run less service than they otherwise would.
He said: "Yes, definitely."
A diesel bus only has to get 4 ppl out of cars to be better for the planet than an electric bus.
Hmm.
It's funny how NYC has a zoning code of a couple thousand pages describing in meticulous detail what buildings can and can't look like, and how they can and cannot be used...but also an unwritten rule that certain businesses can just store cars on the sidewalk.
Crazy to require this huge sidewalk shed when the building is so far from the sidewalk. The only part of the facade that anybody will come close to is already protected by a canopy!