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Give Respect, Get RespectCompleting NYC Streets For The Next CenturyMedia Hit link: Completing NYC Streets For The Next CenturyMedia Outlet: Brooklyn Daily EagleDate: 03/11/2008
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The State of the City's Streets: A Year to Remember?Media Hit link: The State of the City's Streets: A Year to Remember?Image Path: /files/newsroom/media/2008/images/0307villager.gif Media Outlet: The VillagerImage Caption: Riding in the new, protected bicycle lane along Ninth Ave. in Chelsea, a model for future protected bike lanes in the city.
Date: 03/07/2008 The year 2007 may prove to be one of the most important years in the storied history of New York City's development. In a future timeline of urban advances, it might be printed in as big a font and as bold a type as 1811--when the grid system was adopted--or 1904--when the I.R.T. subway opened. The text adjacent to 2007 could say something like "the start of livable streets," or "the bike boom begins," or "congestion pricing kicks off." It may turn out that all of those descriptions may suit 2007. The real question is, in hindsight, will they?
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Hearing on Bicycle Confiscation for Sidewalk Cycling1. First, let me start off by saying that Transportation Alternatives appreciates the goal and determination of Council Member Millard and other Council Members to create a safer environment for pedestrians. Long before Council Member Millard or his bill, Transportation Alternatives has been standing up for pedestrians. Pedestrian rights and safety are a primary goal of our organization. Testimony Date: 06/27/1994 Old Filename: 940627sidewalk
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City Council Transportation Committee Hearing: Requiring Licensing of Businesses Using Delivery BicyclesGood afternoon, my name is Gian-Claudia Sciara. I am the bicycle program coordinator of Transportation Alternatives, and I am a long-time everyday bicyclist in New York City. Transportation Alternatives is a 4,000 member organization and the country's largest bicycle advocacy organization. For almost 30 years, we have worked to make the city a safer and better place to ride a bicycle. Our staff includes nationally recognized experts on bicycle policy, and our 161 page Bicycle Blueprint is widely considered the last word on New York City bicycling. Testimony Date: 02/10/1998 Old Filename: 980210delivery
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Memo of Opposition Intro 101-A: Requiring Licensing of Businesses Using Delivery BicyclesGood morning, my name is Gian-Claudia Sciara. I am the bicycle program coordinator of Transportation Alternatives and a long-time everyday bicyclist in New York City. Transportation Alternatives is a 5,000 member organization and the country’s largest bicycle advocacy organization. Testimony Date: 06/19/1998 Old Filename: 980619delivery
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Memo of Opposition Intro 237: Making Bicycle Riding on City Sidewalks a Criminal MisdemeanorGood morning, my name is Gian-Claudia Sciara. I am the bicycle program coordinator of Transportation Alternatives and a long-time everyday bicyclist in New York City. Transportation Alternatives is a 5,000 member organization and the country’s largest bicycle advocacy organization. Testimony Date: 06/19/1998 Old Filename: 980619sidwalk
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New York City Council Transportation Committee hearing on Intro 116-A: Bicycles on SidewalksTestimony of Noah Budnick, Projects Director, Transportation Alternatives Hello, my name is Noah Budnick. I am Projects Director for Transportation Alternatives, the advocates for bicyclists, pedestrians and sensible transportation. In an average year in New York City motor vehicles kill ten pedestrians on the sidewalk and injure at least 600. In the same average year bicycles kill no pedestrians and injure fewer than 200 pedestrians. In the same average year, motor vehicles kill 200 pedestrians and injure 11,000 in the street. Testimony Date: 05/29/2002 Old Filename: 020529sidewalkcyclists
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Respect For and From Cyclists; Safe Streets for All; NYC Solidarity Ride
Noon -- Sunday, September 28th
5th Ave. and 59th Street Cyclists will gather at Central Park and ride down Fifth Avenue demanding respect for cyclist and safe street for all. Press Conference to follow steps of City Hall 1:00 PM Chris Donohue, cyclist hit and dragged for eight blocks and students of teacher Joel Kushner, slain cyclist from Edward R. Murrow High School will share their sorrow, describe how their lives were tragically altered, but will also implore the Mayor to start protecting New Yorkers from motoring menance in the streets. Original Filename: 970926ride.html Release Date: 09/26/1997
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Give Respect / Get Respect CampaignMotor Vehicle as Cause: Annual
Injuries & Fatalities in NYC * Averaged from NYC DOT
statistics 1988-1994 Subtitle: NYC cycling and reckless driving: The Facts Original Filename: 971028giveget.html Release Date: 10/28/1997
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Double Parkers, Wrong-Way Bikers Targeted by Cyclist Task-ForceLast night, twenty cyclists and pedestrians clad in bright orange-vests walked and pedaled up First Avenue on Manhattan's Upper East Side to combat bad bikers and outlaw motorists. The group, organized by Transportation Alternatives (T.A.), travelled from 72nd Street to 92nd Street distributing some 300 mock summonses and leaflets to drivers and cyclists who violated New York City Traffic Law. Representatives of Council Members Gifford Miller and Andrew Eristoff and 19th Precinct Police Officer Louis Verdolino also participated in the event, helping kick off T.A.'s Subtitle: NYC cyclists, NYPD and Eristoff and Miller reps scout silk stocking district for errant bikers and drivers. Original Filename: 971029giveget.html Release Date: 10/29/1997
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