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SidewalksAlways a Rough Road for PedestriansAuthor: Michele De Meglio Media Outlet: Park Slope CourierDate: December 19, 2005 For the Babies of New York, a Bumpy Road to the PlaygroundMedia Hit link: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/27/nyregion/thecity/27stro.htmlAuthor: Jennifer Bleyer Media Outlet: New York TimesDate: November 27, 2005 Stroller-Coaster RideSubtitle: Bumpy Trip for Baby Buggy Parents — Survey Media Hit link: http://www.nydailynews.com/boroughs/story/371301p-315909c.htmlAuthor: Elizabeth Hays Media Outlet: New York Daily NewsDate: December 4, 2005 Activists Reinterpret Parking SpacesAuthor: Shane Miller Media Outlet: Queens LedgerDate: November 3, 2005 Parking Spot TakeoverAuthor: Shane Miller Media Outlet: Greenpoint StarDate: November 3, 2005 Making the Streets Safe for StrollersAuthor: Kit Hodge Media Outlet: am New YorkDate: September 19, 2005 Great Walking Requires a Great CityAuthor: Clyde Haberman Media Outlet: New York TimesDate: March 29, 2005 "UNCIVIL SERVANTS," NEW STUDY OF ILLEGAL SIDEWALK PARKING IN CHINATOWN TO BE RELEASED AT A PRESS CONFERENCE ON WEDNESDAY APRIL 26 AT 10 AM ON MULBERRY AND WORTH CIVIC CENTER RESIDENTS COALITION, CHINATOWN COMMUNITY ADVOCATES, MERCHANTS AND RESIDENTS AND TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES TO SPEAK
Prompted by community outcry, Transportation Alternatives studied the extent of illegal sidewalk parking in census tract 2900, the five block area surrounding the City, State and Federal Courts, New York Police Department Headquarters, the NYPD's 5th Precinct house and the Municipal Building in Lower Manhattan. View this press release in PDF formatCrowded shoppers want more elbow room and willing to forego parking to get it, new Soho study finds
What: Press Conference in a “reclaimed” parking space on Prince Street Curbing Cars: Shopping, Parking, and Pedestrian Space in Soho, New York, a new study of over one-thousand pedestrians and drivers by Schaller Consulting, found that: |
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