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Reducing Automobile DependenceMontague on Grass!Media Hit link: Montague on Grass!Image Path: /files/newsroom/media/2008/images/0621brooklynpaper.jpg Media Outlet: Brooklyn PaperImage Caption: Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights will become a public park--complete with sod--on Sundays in July under a local business improvement district's proposal. Date: 06/21/2008 Montague Street could look more like Paris than Brooklyn Heights, thanks to a plan to close the street on Sundays in July, put out café tables and even install a lawn. The Montague Street Business Improvement District has proposed turning three blocks between Clinton Street and the Promenade into a grassy, table-lined "Summer Space." And business owners are already getting excited.
Submitted by ali on June 20, 2008 - 09:26. categories [ ]
New York City to Try No-Car ZoneMedia Hit link: New York City to Try No-Car ZoneMedia Outlet: San Francisco SentinelDate: 06/17/2008 It has been a long-held dream of New Yorkers of a certain (greenish) stripe: the streets of Manhattan free of cars. Now, for a few hours, on a few streets, on a few weekends this summer, that dream will become reality.
Submitted by ali on June 20, 2008 - 09:15. categories [ ]
On 3 Days in August, City Will Try No-Car ZoneMedia Hit link: On 3 Days in August, City Will Try No-Car ZoneImage Path: /files/newsroom/media/2008/images/0617nytimes.jpg Media Outlet: New York TimesImage Caption: Much of Park Avenue, above, will be closed to cars on parts of Aug. 9, 16 and 23. Right, Lance Armstrong joined Mayor Bloomberg to announce street closings. Date: 06/17/2008 It has been a long-held dream of New Yorkers of a certain (greenish) stripe: the streets of Manhattan free of cars. Now, for a few hours, on a few streets, on a few weekends this summer, that dream will become reality.
Submitted by ali on June 17, 2008 - 08:17. categories [ ]
City Creates Seven-Mile Car-Free Path for 'Summer Streets'Media Hit link: City Creates Seven-Mile Car-Free Path for 'Summer Streets'Image Path: /files/newsroom/media/2008/images/0616villagevoice.jpg Media Outlet: Village VoiceDate: 06/16/2008 When New York City does something, it does it big. But does it do it right? A 6.9-mile car-free route from the Brooklyn Bridge to the 72nd street entrance of Central Park will be opened for six hours during three Saturday mornings in August: the 9th, 16th, and 23rd, the Department of Transportation announced today. As part of the "Summer Streets" experiment, the city will organize fitness, dance, and yoga classes at a central stage along the route.
Submitted by ali on June 17, 2008 - 08:13. categories [ ]
First Tour de Queens rolls on SundayMedia Hit link: First Tour de Queens rolls on SundayImage Path: /files/newsroom/media/2008/images/0606dailynews.jpg Media Outlet: New York Daily NewsImage Caption: Bicyclists will take part in the first annual Tour de Queens this Sunday. Date: 06/06/2008 Queens cyclists will get a chance to celebrate their borough this Sunday during the first annual Tour de Queens bike ride. More than 700 bicycle enthusiasts are expected to participate in the free 20-mile ride, which will start and end at the Queens Museum in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. Transportation Alternatives has sponsored similar events in Brooklyn and the Bronx. About 3,000 cyclists participated in the fourth annual Tour de Brooklyn last month. And about 5,000 people cycle through the Bronx every fall in the Tour de Bronx.
Submitted by ali on June 6, 2008 - 08:46. categories [ ]
Tour De Queens Bicycles Through Borough On SundayMedia Hit link: Tour De Queens Bicycles Through Borough On SundayMedia Outlet: Queens ChronicleDate: 06/05/2008 The first Tour de Queens, a free bicycle ride through parts of the borough, will be held on Sunday. About 700 riders are expected to participate in the event sponsored by Transportation Alternatives. The group sponsors similar events in the Bronx and Brooklyn and now has decided to add Queens. "This will definitely be an annual event. It's a great way to see the borough and a way to encourage people to ride a bike," said Wiley Norvell, spokesman for Transportation Alternatives.
Submitted by ali on June 5, 2008 - 15:06. categories [ ]
Free Bikes Coming to New York IslandMedia Hit link: Free Bikes Coming to New York IslandMedia Outlet: NewsdayDate: 06/04/2008 This summer, New York will offer some free fun on wheels. Starting Friday, bicycles will be available on Governors Island in New York Harbor _ at no cost to adults and children. Bike use will be free each Friday through Oct. 4. The program is sponsored by Transportation Alternatives, a nonprofit advocacy group, to promote the traffic-free island with spectacular views of the harbor and the Statue of Liberty.
Submitted by ali on June 4, 2008 - 13:38. categories [ ]
Governors Island to Serve as Testing Ground for NYC Bike-ShareMedia Hit link: Governors Island to Serve as Testing Ground for NYC Bike-ShareImage Path: /files/newsroom/media/2008/images/0604streetsblog2.jpg Media Outlet: StreetsBlogImage Caption: Visitors to Governors Island will get to ride these bikes for free on Fridays this summer. Date: 06/04/2008 Last December Streetsblog noted that a new park planned for Governors Island would include a bike-share fleet, scheduled to debut in 2012. Turns out the wait for free bikes will be a lot shorter. Starting this week, 250 bikes at the island's rental outfit, Bike and Roll, will be available to visitors at no charge on Fridays, thanks to sponsorship from Transportation Alternatives.
Submitted by ali on June 4, 2008 - 13:31. categories [ ]
New Law Encourages DOT to Set Traffic Reduction TargetsMedia Hit link: New Law Encourages DOT to Set Traffic Reduction TargetsImage Path: /files/newsroom/media/2008/images/0604streetsblog.jpg Media Outlet: StreetsBlogDate: 06/04/2008
Submitted by ali on June 4, 2008 - 11:52. categories [ ]
Scooters Grow in Popularity as Gas Prices RiseMedia Hit link: Scooters Grow in Popularity as Gas Prices RiseMedia Outlet: New York TimesDate: 06/02/2008 Bicyclists in New York are known to possess an evangelical fervor. (What other mode of transportation has its own self-declared celebratory month? Imagine "city bus month.") Now another fervor-driven environmentally friendly transportation group is growing up behind them: the scooter obsessives.
Submitted by ali on June 3, 2008 - 08:19. categories [ ]
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