FDNY Brass Slams Bronx Harlem River Greenway Over One-Way Block
Top FDNY officials have publicly opposed a DOT redesign on Sedgwick Avenue that would create a protected stretch of the Harlem River Greenway, saying it could slow engines and complicate responses. The dispute ramps up after an April FDNY letter and June community‑board testimony.
E‑Bike Crash Victims Poised To Drag City Hall Into Court
A group of New Yorkers injured in e‑bike crashes says it will sue the city, saying a March policy that ended criminal enforcement made streets less safe. The planned action — described on local TV as involving “thousands” of victims — puts Mayor Mamdani’s enforcement shift at center stage.
Round-the-Clock Red Lanes Coming to 116th Street as Mamdani Bets Big on Buses
NYC DOT will install 24/7 red-painted bus lanes on East 116th Street this summer, adding protected bike lanes, curb changes and camera enforcement. The moves aim to speed crosstown trips for tens of thousands of riders.
Upstate Power Superhighway Goes Live, Promises Jolt for N.Y. Grid
A major upstate transmission upgrade is now online, freeing up about 1 gigawatt and promising roughly $438 million in annual congestion savings. Officials say the work will ease curtailments and strengthen reliability.
Bronx Corner Crater Has Woodlawn Drivers Swerving at Napier and E. 233rd
A sinkhole at Napier and East 233rd unsettled Woodlawn drivers and drew a DEP crew, which inspected and repaired the spot after residents raised alarms. Locals say past work at the intersection may be to blame.
Rockaway Beach Shuttle Gets Slick New Cars Just before Summer Crush
The MTA has put new R211A cars on the Rockaway Park shuttle, adding wider doors, brighter interiors and updated displays to speed boarding and improve reliability for beach season.












