Michael Sutherland Michael Sutherland

New York City’s Chance to Lift Parking Mandates for Good

The movement for parking reform in New York City is heating up — and parking mandates could be lifted as soon as next year. Mayor Eric Adams’ Administration is currently moving through his three City of Yes zoning text amendments: one for the economy, one for the environment, and most relevantly, one for housing.

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Chelsea Dowell Chelsea Dowell

Accessible public space: a right and a benefit to all

New York City’s need for well-managed, people-centered public space creates major barriers to independence for people with disabilities. Open Plans and CIDNY work together to build a future public realm that accommodates people of all abilities.

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Newsletter Chelsea Dowell Newsletter Chelsea Dowell

Newsletter: Reducing car dominance is climate survival

The planet has experienced record-high temperatures already this summer, and we're certainly feeling the heat in New York City. Personal vehicles are a major cause of climate change; if we hope to address this crisis, we must pursue sweeping changes to the way we design for and encourage driving.

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Clarence Eckerson Clarence Eckerson

Streetfilms: New York City needs wider bike lanes

Cities around the world have built wider bike lanes to ease congestion and inspire confidence in every level of rider. Wider lanes in New York’s most congested areas could help inspire mode shift and alleviate the growing pains of the electric boom.

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