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April 2008
- 4/30: Cartoon Tuesday (Wednesday Edition): This American Lifestyle
- 4/30: Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton: Where Is the Leadership?
- 4/30: Council Considers Eliminating Truck Parking Fines (Update #2)
- 4/30: Paul Newell on Congestion Pricing and Reforming Albany
- 4/30: Today’s Headlines
- 4/29: Chicago Gets NYC’s Congestion Pricing Money
- 4/29: Paul Steely White and Brian Lehrer Analyze DOT Plan
- 4/29: Americans Turn to Prayer at the Pump
- 4/29: Sadik-Khan Introduces the New York City Model
- 4/29: Paul Newell on Starting a Political Campaign in New York City
- 4/29: Today’s Headlines
- 4/28: DOT Rolls Out “Sustainable Streets” Plan
- 4/28: Survey Finds New Yorkers Anxious About Congestion and Safety
- 4/28: Streetfilm: Grading Your Bike Locks, Part II
- 4/28: Today’s Headlines
- 4/25: Streetfilm: The Transformation of Meat Market Plaza
- 4/25: COMMUTE’s BRT Plan: A Denser Network and Interborough Lines
- 4/25: Silver Challenger Paul Newell Campaigns on Livable Streets
- 4/25: Pedestrian Killed By Truck Near Brooklyn Bridge
- 4/25: Today’s Headlines
- 4/24: Streetfilm: Paris Skates!
- 4/24: Eyes on the Street: Gansevoort Plaza Open for Business (Updated)
- 4/24: Paco Abraham Turns Duane Reade on to Bike Racks
- 4/24: Glick’s Excuse: Everything But the Kitchen Sink
- 4/24: Did Reporters Ever Dig Beneath Brodsky’s Populist Rhetoric?
- 4/24: Today’s Headlines
- 4/23: Memorial Ride Tonight for Two Manhattan Cyclists
- 4/23: Cyclists Zip Down Clogged LA Freeways
- 4/23: Macy’s: Leave the Car at Home
- 4/23: “Crisis” Mode AAA Urges Panicked Drivers to Take Transit
- 4/23: Today’s Headlines
- 4/22: How Paris is Beating Traffic Without Congestion Pricing
- 4/22: Concierge? I’d Like a Bike, Please
- 4/22: Will Richard Ravitch Resurrect Congestion Pricing?
- 4/22: Today’s Headlines
- 4/21: Automated Underground Bike Parking in Tokyo
- 4/21: Kheel to Push Free Transit Pricing Plan in ‘09 Mayoral Race
- 4/21: Bike Riding Still in Vogue
- 4/21: Progressive to Offer “Pay As You Drive” Insurance
- 4/21: Car-Free Parks: Now More Than Ever
- 4/21: Today’s Headlines
- 4/18: Streetfilm: The Mayor and the Model Plant a Tree
- 4/18: Sadik-Khan: We’re Putting the Square Back in Madison Square
- 4/18: Residential Parking Plan Falls With Congestion Pricing
- 4/18: Electeds Still Need to Hear From Pricing Supporters
- 4/18: Today’s Headlines
- 4/17: Can There Ever Be Too Many Bikes?
- 4/17: Upstate Assembly Member Says City Delegation Killed Pricing
- 4/17: Looking for a New State Legislator? Try Craigslist.
- 4/17: A Transit Miracle on 34th Street
- 4/17: Today’s Headlines
- 4/16: Ad Nauseam: The Humiliated Cyclist, Take Two
- 4/16: Randi Weingarten Still Doesn’t Get It
- 4/16: What If Pricing Had a Better Name?
- 4/16: Today’s Headlines
- 4/15: Cartoon Tuesday: Energy Independence
- 4/15: Jessica Lappin: Congestion Pricing Advocate
- 4/15: Après Congestion Pricing, It’s Time to Look at the Paris Model
- 4/15: In the Heights: City Aims to Make 181st a Complete Street
- 4/15: Today’s Headlines
- 4/14: Reforming Albany, Step 1: Get on the Ballot
- 4/14: Help Wanted: Legislators Needed to Fix Broken Capital
- 4/14: Bridge and Tunnel Traffic Drop Tied to Toll Increase
- 4/14: Today’s Headlines
- 4/11: Streetfilms: A Look at Bus Rapid Transit in L.A.
- 4/11: Another Sign of Progress for Brooklyn Greenway
- 4/11: De Blasio’s Excuse: There Shoulda Been a Brooklyn Lock Box
- 4/11: Bronx County Courthouse Plaza Gets a Makeover
- 4/11: State Farm Discontinues Its “Humiliated Cyclist” Ad
- 4/11: Today’s Headlines
- 4/10: If You Build It With Less Parking, They Will Still Come
- 4/10: Neighborhoods and Parking Reform: Show Them The Money
- 4/10: Brooklyn CB1 Approves Bike Path in Place of Parking
- 4/10: Today the Périphérique. Tomorrow the FDR.
- 4/10: Will Pro-Pricing Council Members Suffer for Their Votes?
- 4/10: Today’s Headlines
- 4/9: Eyes on the Street: Get Ready for the New Gansevoort
- 4/9: Silver and Assembly Dems Defend Their “Democratic” Process
- 4/9: Miller Brewing Co.: Cycling Is Patriotic
- 4/9: Internal Affairs Crackdown Nets Placard Abusers
- 4/9: Kossacks Welcome Demise of Congestion Pricing
- 4/9: Finally, Parking Meters Where Bikes Belong
- 4/9: Today’s Headlines
- 4/8: Cartoon Tuesday: Pricing Post-Mortem Edition
- 4/8: Plan B: Reallocating Street Space To Buses, Bikes & Peds
- 4/8: Gene Russianoff on the MTA’s $17.5 Billion Hole
- 4/8: Tonight: Support a Bike-Friendly North Brooklyn
- 4/8: Lew Fidler: Let’s Get to Work
- 4/8: Three Questions for Richard Brodsky
- 4/8: Today’s Headlines
- 4/7: It’s (Apparently) Official: Congestion Pricing Is Dead
- 4/7: Keep Hope Alive?
- 4/7: Breaking: Joan Millman to Vote “Yes” on Pricing
- 4/7: With Congestion Pricing Dead, a $17 Billion Transit Deficit Looms
- 4/7: Assembly Dems Kill Pricing
- 4/7: Senate Moves Toward Pricing Vote
- 4/7: One More Chance to Support Pricing: Call Your Reps Today!
- 4/7: Dueling Videos: Weprin and McCaffrey vs. New York’s Future
- 4/7: Will Congestion Pricing Make or Break Mayoral Campaigns?
- 4/7: Support for Pricing From Nassau Dem Michelle Schimel
- 4/7: Today’s Headlines
- 4/4: If Congestion Pricing Fails, Rest Assured, There’s Always Plan B
- 4/4: State Farm Looks to Engage Cycling Community
- 4/4: What Glick’s District Will Lose Without Congestion Pricing
- 4/4: What Your District Loses Without Congestion Pricing
- 4/4: God’s Love: We’re Not Against Congestion Pricing
- 4/4: Protected Bike Lanes Win TreeHugger Stamp of Approval
- 4/4: Today’s Headlines
- 4/3: Open Thread: What Are Your Reps Saying About Pricing?
- 4/3: Silver: Fate of Pricing Decided by Monday
- 4/3: Glick Worried Pricing Will Make Air Quality Worse
- 4/3: Queens Pricing Opponent Is Right: $8 Is Crazy
- 4/3: Ad Nauseam: State Farm on the Humiliation of Biking to Work
- 4/3: Times Building Continues to Discourage Bike Commuting
- 4/3: Time to Call Your Legislators About Congestion Pricing
- 4/3: Pricing Round-Up: Dems Conference in Albany
- 4/3: Today’s Headlines
- 4/2: Brennan Introduces Alternative Pricing Bill in Assembly
- 4/2: Brodsky Presents Dems With a Choice: God’s Love or Al D’Amato
- 4/2: Corzine Ratchets Up Interstate Bickering
- 4/2: Brooklyn Assemblyman “Protects Families” From Pricing
- 4/2: We Win!!!… a Trip to Albany?
- 4/2: The City Council Vote in Two Dimensions
- 4/2: Today’s Headlines
- 4/1: NY1 Poll: How do You Want Your Legislator to Vote?
- 4/1: The Stupidest Bike Lane in America?
- 4/1: Community Boards Set to Review Livable Streets Proposals
- 4/1: Parsing the Council Pricing Vote
- 4/1: Pay Back: Richard Brodsky Proposes Road Pricing for Westchester
- 4/1: Today’s Headlines