Over these past four years, with Andrew Kimball at the helm, we delivered a brighter future for every New Yorker, made possible through his visionary leadership.
Andrew - from all of us at EDC, thank you.
Pedestrianizing FiDi is a no brainer—tons of housing, jobs and transit, all within walking distance. A huge boon for residents and businesses alike.
Looking forward to supporting this effort on @CommunityBoard1!
Housing nerds rejoice!
We've updated our online tools with the changes from City of Yes for Housing Opportunity:
📜 Zoning Resolution is now fully-updated: https://t.co/fqcf2UOlfA
🗺️ ZoLa shows the new City of Yes parking zones: https://t.co/oIRuhtm561
I ❤️ (car-free) #Paris!
Starting Nov. 4, 2024, the 5.5 km2 heart of Paris will be closed to through traffic. (Buses, taxis, ambulances, residents' cars will still have access.)
Opponents claim it will make life hell.
Here's what hell looks like, according to them:
@StevenFulop Was there an environmental review for this change? This is incredibly unfair to the thousands of New Yorkers who need to get through NJ to get home. Why should we have to pay extra to accommodate your badly located homes?
Hey, @NYPDnews, @nypdpc & @NYPDTransport, you have a rogue cop at 1PP who uses a placard and a COVERED plate to endanger neighbors with reckless driving! Do you care? America's favorite FAKE CHAPLAIN does ... with #CriminalMischief (wow, so many stories are converging here!)
Young folks forget that you used to be able to smoke cigarettes *on airplanes* — there were ashtrays in every arm rest — and if you asked the smoker next to you to not smoke they’d tell you to go fuck yourselves.
City drivers are the next smokers. They just don’t know it, yet.
No one wants murals on police barricades or vehicle traffic on Park Row. It is the only ways to walk north to Chinatown without getting blocked by a bunch of cars parked on the sidewalk, construction barrels and French barricades that NYPD leaves everywhere. Just clean it up!
Elected officials caving to the gripes of a few motorists are a big reason it’s been so hard for NYC to make progress on a safe, sustainable street system @RepDanGoldman@StreetsblogNYC https://t.co/OSVJdkA2vW