Sidewalks

Always a Rough Road for Pedestrians

Author: 
Michele De Meglio
Media Outlet: 
Park Slope Courier
Date: 
December 19, 2005
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For the Babies of New York, a Bumpy Road to the Playground

Author: 
Jennifer Bleyer
Media Outlet: 
New York Times
Date: 
November 27, 2005
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Stroller-Coaster Ride

Subtitle: 
Bumpy Trip for Baby Buggy Parents — Survey
Author: 
Elizabeth Hays
Media Outlet: 
New York Daily News
Date: 
December 4, 2005
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Activists Reinterpret Parking Spaces

Author: 
Shane Miller
Media Outlet: 
Queens Ledger
Date: 
November 3, 2005
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Parking Spot Takeover

Author: 
Shane Miller
Media Outlet: 
Greenpoint Star
Date: 
November 3, 2005
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Sidewalk Shuffle

Media Outlet: 
Urban Baby
Date: 
August 31, 2005
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Making the Streets Safe for Strollers

Author: 
Kit Hodge
Media Outlet: 
am New York
Date: 
September 19, 2005
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Great Walking Requires a Great City

Author: 
Clyde Haberman
Media Outlet: 
New York Times
Date: 
March 29, 2005
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"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

April 26, 2006
Paul Steely White 212-629-8080
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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.

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Crowded shoppers want more elbow room and willing to forego parking to get it, new Soho study finds

December 12, 2006
Matthew Roth 1 646-873-6031
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What: Press Conference in a “reclaimed” parking space on Prince Street

When: Thursday, December, 14th 11:00 am

Where: Prince Street, near corner of Green 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:

Quality Walking Beats Easy Parking View this press release in PDF format