-
-
Tips, comments, questions? Contact us.
Twitter Updates
-
-
PlaNYC Report Takes a Restrained Approach to Promoting Electric Cars
76 Comments Latest by: garyg, Today at 4:29 PM -
The Invisible People on Bikes Right in Front of Our Eyes
23 Comments Latest by: Andy B from Jersey, Today at 5:12 PM -
Gov's Proposed NYC Tax Hike: A Testament to Your Local Pols, New Yorkers
13 Comments Latest by: JK, Today at 8:03 PM -
Today's Headlines
11 Comments Latest by: Niccolo Machiavelli, Today at 7:04 PM -
Sponsors Sold on Health, Economic Benefits of Minneapolis Bike-Share
11 Comments Latest by: Doug, Today at 10:34 AM
- will said:
"SAVE THE SERVICE ROAD! This beautiful example of 60’s urban vernacular needs to be preserved & cherished!" - JK said:
"Be nice to see the mayor start raising tolls/pricing again as a real world solution. There is opportunity in this crisis and the next one etc. The mayor is lame duck, he has nothing to..." - Herbert said:
"The jaystrolling “pants on the ground” crowd will love this idea." - Niccolo Machiavelli said:
"Pete, there are many people at the MTA and LIRR that would love to run more local service, connecting with BRT on the major north south routes. But what if they did, that..." - Niccolo Machiavelli said:
"It is really a tribute to Mr. Kruger’s and Mr. Fidler’s politics to see how quickly the debate on this blog degenerated from a solid piece accurately..."
- Streetfilm: Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) in Bogotá - 30 emails
- Streetfilm: A Pedestrian Paradise in Melbourne - 29 emails
- Summer Streets: Bikes and Pedestrians Get Along Fine Without Cars - 28 emails
- If the Candidates Were Trains… - 23 emails
- How Paris is Beating Traffic Without Congestion Pricing - 22 emails
- New York Times Employees Say Renzo Forgot the Bike Parking - 20 emails
- NYC’s First Bus Rapid Transit Line Debuts in the Bronx - 20 emails
- Hans Monderman: In Memoriam - 20 emails
- Bike Network 2.0 - 19 emails
- Pint-Sized Parks Make Safer Streets and Cleaner Rivers - 18 emails
-
-
Streetfilms Featured Video

- Students Paint the Pavement in Brooklyn
- Not only did these students beautify their school's street, they also identified it to motorists as a thoroughfare frequented by school-age pedestrians in a way that mere signage and conventional markings do not. There are hundreds of school zones across the city that could benefit from the same treatment.
-
Volunteers
Interested in volunteering at the next Livable Streets event or for our latest project?
Please email volunteer@livablestreets.com.
About Streetsblog
Streetsblog is a daily news source, online community and political mobilizer for the Livable Streets movement. We are part of a growing coalition of individuals and organizations in cities around the world working to transform our cities by reducing dependence on private automobiles and improving conditions for cyclists, pedestrians and transit riders.- Chairman:
- Mark Gorton
- Publisher:
- Dan Kohn
- Managing Director:
- Carly Clark
- Streetsblog Founding Editor:
- Aaron Naparstek
- Streetfilms Director:
- Clarence Eckerson
- Editor:
- Benjamin Fried
- Deputy Editor:
- Brad Aaron
- Contributors:
- John Kaehny
- Ethan Kent
- Charles Komanoff
- Alex Marshall
- Streetsblog Capitol Hill:
- Elana Schor
- Streetsblog San Francisco:
- Bryan Goebel
- Matthew Roth
- Streetsblog Los Angeles:
- Damien Newton
- Streetfilms:
- Elizabeth Press
- Robin Urban Smith
- National Blog Network:
- Sarah Goodyear
- Livable Streets Education:
- Kim Wiley-Schwartz
- Rebecca Jacobs
- Technology:
- Nick Grossman
- Chris Abraham
- Robert Marianski
- Streetsblog is published by:
- The Open Planning Project
Streetsblog New York City
Archived Articles
Categories
SUBSCRIBE