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Neighborhood Streets News is the newsletter for participating groups and is available here in PDF format.

  • Fall 2001
    • State Legislature Says "No" to Street Safety
    • City Calls on NSN to Help Defeat Dangerous New “Right Turn on Red” Law for Staten Island
    • The Bronx Safe Routes Program Wins Big--New York City DOT Takes Safe Routes to School Citywide
  • Winter 2001
    • Neighborhood Streets Network Details Opportunities to Tame Streets Atlantic Avenue Betterment
    • Reinforced Bollards = Pedestrian Safety
    • Speed Hump Confusion Continues
    • Traffic Calming Gallery: Snowstorm Neckdowns
  • Fall 2000
    • Major Pedestrian Improvements for Herald Square Atlantic Avenue Betterment
    • Almost 500 Speed Humps in NYC!
    • Network Group Goes ‘Guerilla’ in Battle for Broome Street
    • Signs + Traffic Calming = Safety in Queens
  • Summer 2000
    • Traffic Calming Vote Leaves Community Scratching Head, Points to Larger Problems
    • Traffic Calming: Debunking the Myths
    • Signs Are Springing Up Everywhere. Is Traffic Calming Next?
    • Photo Gallery: Queens Mini-Traffic Circles
  • Spring 2000
    • No Progress on Traffic Calming Law
    • ‘Human Bowling Alley’ on Queens Boulevard
    • Debunking the Myths: Traffic Calming Liability
    • DOT Turns Traffic Calming Project On Head
    • City to Pedestrians: ‘Watch for Trucks on Sidewalk’
  • Winter 1999
    • City Hall Affirms Support for Speed Humps
    • NSN Group Letters Go Out
    • Downtown Residents Rally Against Truck Traffic
    • Bay Ridge Stops Street Widenings
    • Special Thanks to Legislative Traffic Calmers
  • Summer 1999
    • NSN Going Strong
    • Slow Speed Bill: We’re Almost There (But We Need Your Help)!
    • Safe Routes to School Program Builds on Success
    • Downtown Brooklyn Traffic Calming Hits Rough Spot

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