Topic: Janette Sadik-Khan

Voice of the people for Oct. 5

After experiencing the Long Island Rail Road service disruption last Thursday, it is apparent to me that the LIRR has no contingency plan in an...

Editorial: Miracle across 34th St.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is embarking on a grand plan to boost crosstown bus service on Manhattan's 34th St. through dedicated...

Voice of the people for Sept. 22, 2011

East As a Tony Bennett fan for more than 40 years, I am shocked by his comments on 9/11 ("Just shut up and sing," editorial, Sept. 21). I lost my...

Editorial: The walking wounded

Two Hunter College researchers have helpfully come up with the first count of how many pedestrians are struck and seriously injured by bicyclists...

Editorial: Bicycles built for 10,000

Ten thousand bicycles in the heart of Manhattan and on the streets of Brooklyn - the minds of the driver and the walker boggle.. . Ten thousand...

Back to the bike front

The sound of a bicycle bell was all the warning the jogger needed to know that a bicyclist wanted to blow by from behind on the Manhattan Bridge...
Once there was a man so in love with the road that he held meetings in his limousine. At a ribbon cutting in Union Square, New York City's Department of Transportation commissioner, Janette Sadik-Khan, walks the politician walk, four steps and ...
Beach chairs on Broadway: NYC's Times and Herald squares, remade for walking, not car trafficNew York's Times and Herald squares just got a lot more pedestrian-friendly.Sections of Broadway from 47th to 42nd streets and 35th to 33rd streets have ...

City, M.T.A. Launch Less-Slow Buses on 34th Street

The city and the M.T.A. officially kicked off their " The initiative has been pushed by both M.T.A. chief Lee Sander and D.O.T. commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan, who have targeted First and Second Avenues for more routes. Commissioner ...

New signs to orient NYC subway riders

Compass-Style Stickers Aim to Help Disoriented NYC Subway Riders Find Their WayAfter emerging from the labyrinth of New York City's subway system, riders often feel they could use a compass to navigate the world above.Now transit officials are providing one ...