Intro 417 Passes, Third and Tenth Avenue Upgrades, and Sammy's Law

Our 50th year has been a busy one. Whether it was celebrating the 50th anniversary block party in Jackson Heights or cutting the ribbon on a new network of protected bike lanes in Long Island City, we’ve been organizing across our city to build a better, safer, and more resilient New York.

Our shared victories are a testament to the tireless work of activists like YOU. Together, we’ve achieved so much, including the passage of Intro 417. Another important victory!  

Previously, the law singled out bike lane projects with unnecessary obstacles that other major street projects did not face. Thanks to legislation passed by the City Council this month, bike lanes will now be treated the same as other major street projects. Intro 417 passed overwhelmingly and removed these barriers, enabling construction to start just 14 days after DOT notifies elected officials and community boards.

 Intro 417 is a huge win for New Yorkers. By streamlining bike lane project timelines, New York City can build bike lanes quicker and create the fully-protected network that New Yorkers in all five boroughs need. 

Your support and donations are invaluable to us. Thanks to them, we can make a real difference in our city. We couldn’t have come this far without you! With your generosity, we can work toward a safer, healthier, and more sustainable city for EVERYONE.

Manhattan's protected bike network gets an upgrade on Third and Tenth Avenues. Third and Tenth Avenues have recently undergone a much-needed makeover with brand new protected bike lanes. These lanes create a comfortable and safer cycling experience, with wider lanes for passing and side-by-side riding. Complete with physical infrastructure for traffic calming and pedestrian safety, the updates on Third and Tenth Avenues will keep everyone using our roads safer. So, get moving and enjoy the ride! 

THREE THINGS TO KNOW

Manhattan's protected bike network gets an upgrade on Third and Tenth Avenues. Third and Tenth Avenues have recently undergone a much-needed makeover with brand new protected bike lanes. These lanes create a comfortable and safer cycling experience, with wider lanes for passing and side-by-side riding. Complete with physical infrastructure for traffic calming and pedestrian safety, the updates on Third and Tenth Avenues will keep everyone using our roads safer. So, get moving and enjoy the ride! 

Albany must pass Sammy's Law in the state budget. Last week, we stood together with Families for Safe Streets, elected officials, and street safety advocates to demand Albany include Sammy's Law in this year’s budget. Sammy’s Law would allow New York City to set its own speed limits, permitting for slower speeds on the residential streets where children play. Sign our petition to protect the most vulnerable in our communities. 

In the news. Here's what we're reading this week:

  • Oversized SUVs and trucks are a threat to safety, environment, and equality, according to a new report from Slate

  • The redesign of Queens Boulevard receives a federal grant for improved safety, Streetsblog reports.

  • The opening of East River Greenway this week will provide new waterfront access for New Yorkers, Daily News reports.

  • A new op-ed from amNY explores why mandatory e-bike licensing in NYC would harm delivery workers and bike riders.

TWO THINGS TO DO

Albany must pass Sammy's Law in the state budget. Last week, we stood together with Families for Safe Streets, elected officials, and street safety advocates to demand Albany include Sammy's Law in this year’s budget. Sammy’s Law would allow New York City to set its own speed limits, permitting for slower speeds on the residential streets where children play. Sign our petition to protect the most vulnerable in our communities.

ONE ACTION TO TAKE NOW

Donate today: Join us in making a difference this holiday season! Your year-end gift will help us in our fight for better bike lanes, pedestrian safety measures, and more affordable and accessible public transportation. And here's the best part - thanks to a local foundation, every dollar you donate until December 31 will be matched up to $600,000! Your donation has never been more powerful. So why wait? Make a difference today.

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