T.A. Magazine
March/April 1996
Table of Contents [
Magazine Index
]
[Page 2]
Provocateur:
Object of Walking
[Page 3]
Publisher's Letter:
Rush Hour
[Page 4-5]
Giuliani Junks Department of Transportation
[Page 6-7]
Cycling News:
Yet Another Flawed Plan for Queensboro Bridge
The Struggle: Bikes and Pedestrians on the Queensboro Bridge
DOT and Bike Racks: Is the Wait Over?
Bike Shorts
Anti-Bicycling Sentiment Grows
Can-Do Spirit
T.A. Speaks Out On Brooklyn Bridge Entrance Plan
[Page 8-9]
Reclaiming the Streets:
NSN Members Tell Mayor to Get With the Program
Assembly Considering 15 MPH Legislation
Are Circles the Answer?
Downtown Brooklyn Fed Up with Traffic
Pedestrian Survey Shows Sidewalks More Important to Business Than Parking
T.A. Members Push Union Square Pedestrian Paradise
[Page 10-11]
Neighborhoods
Brooklyn
Red Hook: Death of Seven Year-Old Leads to Traffic Calmed Street
Brooklyn Heights: A Tree Dies in Brooklyn
New Lots: New Pedestrian Lighting
Crown Heights: Residents Want Friendlier Streets
Park Slope: Hospital Building New Garage, Shopping Center
The Bronx
Across the Borough: Bronx Chapter Set To start New Year
Kingsbridge: Speed Humps On the Way?
Manhattan
West Village: Bike Week Ribbon Cutting for Hudson Street Lane
Midtown: Herald Square Consultant Selected
Central Harlem: St. Nicholas Avenue Bike Lane Set for Earth Week
Soho and Village: Traffic Calming Gains in CB2
Upper East Side: CB 6 To Bikes: Get Lost!
Harlem River: Exploring the Lost Greenway
Queens
Francis Lewis Boulevard To Be Calmed
A Better Roosevelt Avenue Threatened by Councilwoman
Myrtle/Wyckoff Transit Hub Improvements
Staten Island
Borough Commissioner Ready To Roll
Bike Lockers at the Ferry Terminal
[Page 12-13]
Uneasy Riders:
Technology and Economics Run Messengers Off the Road
[Page 15]
Commuter of The Month:
Sandy Gold
[Page 16]
Bike Service:
Spring Cleaning
[Page 17]
Auto-Free World:
news from the car-free movement worldwide
And Don't Scratch the Fenders
President Skater
This Would Build a Lot of Bike Lanes
City of Lights to City of Bikes
Simon Wolff, 1957-1995
The Hidden Cost of Sprawl
Chain Reaction
HOV Lane Retreat
[Page 18]
Shop Directory
:
discounts for T.A. members
[Page 19]
Bikes Aboard
:
Rules about taking bikes on trains
[Page 20]
Joyride #10:
turn sheets for self-guided day bike trips
[Page 21]
Rides & Walks:
Listing of rides and walks held by various area cycling and walking groups
[Page 26]
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