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NYC Ends Criminal Enforcement of E-Bikes

NYC Ends Criminal Enforcement of E-Bikes

The New York City Police Department will stop issuing criminal summonses for e-bike riders and cyclists for low-level traffic offenses on March 27.
Brooklyn Residents Remain Fearful of Tall Waterfront Towers

Brooklyn Residents Remain Fearful of Tall Waterfront Towers

Residents of the Columbia Street Waterfront District say the city's plan to add several 30- to 40-story residential buildings to a transit desert in a flood zone is bad urban planning.
NYC Locks In Timeline For Releasing NYPD Camera Footage

NYC Locks In Timeline For Releasing NYPD Camera Footage

The NYPD formally codified its practice of releasing body-worn camera footage within 30-days of a critical incident.
Gowanus Clean-Up And Development Plans Continue to Frustrate Brooklyn Neighbors

Gowanus Clean-Up And Development Plans Continue to Frustrate Brooklyn Neighbors

Before developers can move forward with Gowanus Green, a major mixed-use development project, the state is overseeing the clean-up of 459 Smith St. by a group led by National Grid. Nearby residents are not convinced that the current plan is working.
Second Trial by Anonymous Jury Sends Brooklyn Man to Prison For Murder

Second Trial by Anonymous Jury Sends Brooklyn Man to Prison For Murder

Saalik Jackson, 47, of Bedford-Stuyvesant, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison by an anonymous jury after the court found compelling evidence that he attempted to tamper with jurors during his first trial, which ended in a deadlock.
NYC Targets Safer Streets With 15 MPH School Zones

NYC Targets Safer Streets With 15 MPH School Zones

The city will implement 15mph School Slow Zones at an additional 800 school locations in 2026, expanding the use of Sammy's Law.
New Lights Coming to Brooklyn's Borinquen Plaza

New Lights Coming to Brooklyn's Borinquen Plaza

Borinquen Plaza II is home to thousands of NYCHA residents in more than 900 units. The $2 million investment from U.S. Representative Nydia Velázquez will replace temporary lighting measures with permanent, modern outdoor lighting across the development's walkways and courtyards.
NYC Forms LGBTQIA+ Office

NYC Forms LGBTQIA+ Office

Taylor Brown, currently an Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Bureau of the New York State Attorney General, was appointed as director, the first transgender person to lead a city office or agency.
NYC Mayor Halts Tax Lien Sales For Program Review

NYC Mayor Halts Tax Lien Sales For Program Review

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has paused the city’s tax lien sale program while officials conduct a six-month review and consider replacing the controversial system, Gothamist reported.
NYC Pothole Repair Blitz Starts on Saturday

NYC Pothole Repair Blitz Starts on Saturday

Beginning at 6:00am, more than 80 DOT crews will be deployed across city streets and highways in all five boroughs to fix many of the potholes that appeared due to the snow.