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Feb 22, 2012

Council Members Express Support for Cuomo's Dormant Campaign-Finance Plan

Councilman Dan Garodnick, who is considering a run for city comptroller next year, sent a letter to Governor Andrew Cuomo today expressing support for his plan to publicly finance campaigns in the state.
Feb 15, 2012

City Council Members Want NYPD To Crack Down On Reckless Driving

At almost every accident scene, there is a personal story. Erika Lefevre lost her son Mathieu on October 18, when he was riding his bicycle and hit by a truck in Bushwick, Brooklyn. "I do not think that drivers who cause serious accidents or deaths should be able to walk away with no consequences," said Erika Lefevre.
Jan 27, 2012

Developers' Plan for 35-Story Tower at Ruppert Playground Hits Snag

A developer's plan to replace a popular playground with a 35-story residential tower and cancer treatment center has incurred the wrath of Yorkville residents.
Jan 23, 2012

New Traffic Map Helps Prevent Surprise Street Closures

Surprise street closures will hopefully be a thing of the past for New Yorkers.
Jan 19, 2012

New City Map Points Out Where Streets Are Closed

The tool, available at www.nyc.gov, provides details about current and planned full street closures obstructing normal vehicular traffic due to road work, street fairs, block parties, special events or parades, and allows users to conduct searches based on date, time, and location.
Jan 10, 2012

New Interactive City Map Lets City New Yorkers View Street Closures

A new interactive city map allows New Yorkers to view road closures without having to find out the hard way.
Dec 18, 2011

Shoppers warned on buying tickets as holiday gifts

Experts are warning holiday shoppers who want to give tickets to concerts or sporting events as gifts to read the fine print.
Dec 15, 2011

Park Plan Gives Added Access to East River

Design proposals for a new waterfront park on Manhattan's East Side are beginning to take shape as an urban-planning organization submits its recommendations to the city.
Dec 15, 2011

Park Plan Gives Added Access to East River

Design proposals for a new waterfront park on Manhattan's East Side are beginning to take shape as an urban-planning organization submits its recommendations to the city.
Dec 14, 2011

A Rent Spike May Loom at Stuyvesant Town

Thousands of tenants at Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village will face a potential spike in rents and more uncertainty over the future when a year-old accord expires Wednesday, ending a period of calm at the financially troubled complexes in Manhattan.

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