The article highlights the lack of focus on street issues during the ongoing municipal election in New York City. Although candidates made commitments aligned with advocacy desires, doubts remain regarding their future implementation. Frontrunner Andrew Cuomo notably did not engage with transportation advocacy, raising concerns about his stance on crucial street policies, including the removal of bike lanes and e-bike regulations. The lack of transparency from candidates on specific transportation plans has left advocates seeking clearer commitments as early voting has concluded in the race.
It's too bad, because we'd love to know whether Cuomo agrees with Mayor Adams's likely illegal push to remove the Bedford Avenue protected bike lane.
Instead you'll have to settle for Dave write-ups of rides with Brad Lander, Whitney Tilson and Zellnor Myrie.
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