The Transportation Alternatives E-Bulletin is issued about twice a month, giving information on issues, advocacy, and volunteer opportunities. Please view our recent issues below.
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December 7,
2006
2006: The Story Behind the Story
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November 9,
2006
Stand Up for Traffic Relief!
Mayor Sends Cyclists a Mixed Message
Governor-Elect Spitzer: NYC Needs Automated Traffic Enforcement
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October 26,
2006
The NYPD's New Bid to Criminalize Group Biking and Walking
Iris Weinshall: A Walker's New Best Friend?
NYC Transportation Policy Turns a Key Corner
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October 13,
2006
How Dr. Frieden Taught Me to Stop Worrying and Love Congestion Pricing
Traffic's Human Toll Generates Revenue
Above the Law
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September 15,
2006
City Unveils Historic Plan to Boost Bicycling
Best Century Ever!
A Citywide Coalition to Solve a Citywide Problem
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August 31,
2006
Take Action for a More Bikeable Houston Street
The School Year is Coming. Are Safe Routes Far Behind?
Permit Abuse Triple-Parked in the News
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August 17,
2006
Want to Go for a Walk? A Bike Ride? You May Need a Parade Permit from the Police
A Safe Houston Street: What Will It Take?
Bike Messengers Gather to Honor Fallen Riders
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August 3,
2006
New NYPD Rule Would Require All Bikers and Walkers to Get Special Permit
Mayor Bloomberg: Reduce Traffic by Switching City Driving Trips
They're Baaack! Muni Parking Predators Return to Chinatown
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July 12,
2006
Cyclists Rally at City Hall for Safe Streets
15 Manhattan Streets Prove Deadly to Seniors
Mayor Mike's Inconvenient Global Warming Problem
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June 28,
2006
City's Bike Safety Efforts Are Not Enough:
City Hall Rally to Urge Mayor Bloomberg to Protect City's Growing Number of Cyclists
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June 15,
2006
In Honor of a Fallen Cyclist, Take Action for a Better Bike Plan
Uncivil Servants II: This Time It's Citywide
Rescuing Stranded Eskimos at Grand Army Plaza
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June 1,
2006
Contested Streets: Breaking NYC Gridlock
New Car-Free Hours Start on Monday; Take Action to Win More
City Construction to Temporarily Close Queensboro Bridge Path Overnight
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May 18,
2006
Take Action! E-Fax Speaker Quinn for Car-Free Parks
Chinatown Sidewalks Reclaimed from Uncivil Parkers
DOT to Upgrade 6th Avenue Bike Lane
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April 20,
2006
Big Win! Here Comes the 8th Avenue Bike Lane
City to Seniors: Hurry the %#@* Up!
Uncivil Servants are Ruining Chinatown
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March 30,
2006
Central Park Green on City Hall Steps
Green Light for Brooklyn Pedestrian Plaza
T.A. Wins Safety Improvements for Seniors
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March 16,
2006
Cars Out for Summer: Give Us One Hour, We'll Give You Three Months
A Welcoming Willoughby? Downtown Brooklyn Could Get Much Needed Public Space
Survey Says...
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March 2,
2006
Car-Free Summer Within Reach: City Hall Rally on Sunday, March 26
Bike Parking Rules Got You Confused?
Support a Buffered Bike Lane on 8th Avenue
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February 16,
2006
New Study Examines Effects of Traffic on New Yorkers' Quality of Life
NYPD 9th Precinct Launches Program to Identify Abandoned Bikes
Speeding: There's No Excuse
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February 2,
2006
Tragedies Mount While DOT Dawdles
New Data Show Feasability of Car-Free Summer
Livable Streets: A New Vision for New York
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January 20,
2006
Calling All Cyclists: Take the 2005 Bike Report Card Survey
Happy Holidays from the NYC DOT (make sure you send a thank you note)
GWB South Side Path Open Jan 23
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January 6,
2006
Wanted in 2006: Real Transportation Goals
Fax the Mayor: DOT All Wrong on Central Park
NYC Biked the Strike!