What if the city … Added More Metered Spots in Busy Neighborhoods Less than 3 percent of parking spaces on New York City streets have paid...
“The parking meter as we know it will be obsolete” by the year 2000, the city’s deputy transportation commissioner, Samuel I. Schwartz, left, said as his...
The triple cantilever runs along the edge of Brooklyn Heights, a wealthy and politically connected neighborhood. It stands as a symbol of resistance to Robert Moses,...
Road salt is leaching into the reservoirs that hold New York City’s tap water and could make some of it unhealthy to drink by the turn...
The plan was to transform two of New York City’s busiest crossings for cars into “Bridges for the People,” an idea that Bill de Blasio, the...