Monday's Headlines: Presidents' Day Edition - Streetsblog New York City
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Monday's Headlines: Presidents' Day Edition - Streetsblog New York City
""I'm an adult, and I don't troll," said the Council member, who had circled the park at least twice in her car in search of the protesters. "I respected their right to protest." (She also dismissed the idea that her three dozen speed-camera infractions should be a concern to area pedestrians.)"
"The Times had an interesting op-ed about how free buses could not only improve the lives of commuters, but also clear up court backlogs."
""Save to dogs! Get them out of the subway!" (Gothamist)"
""Wow, tell us what you really think about President Trump's transportation agenda!" (amNY)"
A Richmond Hill effort to keep cars out of Forest Park prompted a confrontation in which Council Member Joann Ariola circled the park and denied trolling protesters while dismissing concerns about multiple speed-camera infractions. A Times op-ed advocated free buses to improve commuting and reduce court backlogs. Coverage included an international fugitive linked to a fatal hit-and-run, a wealthy-driver safety angle, and a 71-year-old Brooklyn man critically injured by a driver. The Mamdani administration announced restarting projects canceled by the prior administration, though some opposition remains. Additional items covered subway dogs, reactions to a presidential transportation agenda, a new Manhattan borough historian, and calls to expand the Second Avenue Subway into Harlem.
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