Stories tagged with "iris weinshall"
Wanted: Visionary Leader for NYC DOT
Posted by Glenn on February 4, 2007 - 9:30am in The Oil Drum: Local
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
Tags: iris weinshall, new york, new york city, peak oil, transportation [list all tags]

After seven years as Commissioner of the NYC Department of Transportation, Iris Weinshall has resigned and decided to move on to be a Vice Chancellor at the City University of New York (CUNY). While it is generally agreed that Weinshall provided excellent administrative skills in professionalizing an agency that had corruption and performance issues before her tenure, she failed to lead the agency into the new century and embrace policies of innovation around creating real pedestrian and bike friendly infrastructure.
New York needs leaders that can do more than simply fill potholes and keep cars moving on the roads.
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DOT Bike Chief Quits in Disgust
Posted by Glenn on July 11, 2006 - 7:43am in The Oil Drum: Local
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
Tags: bike lanes, dot, iris weinshall, new york city, williamsburg bridge [list all tags]
It shows an inside look into the negative atmosphere at the city DOT toward cycling in the city. It appears that despite strong protestations to the dangerous bumps on the Williamsburg Bridge, Vesselinovitch was basically told to shut up by DOT deputy commissioner Primeggia.
See Vesselinovitch's departing shot at the DOT as he left work last Friday as originally posted at Streetsblog.
BRT Moving Slower than Molasses
Posted by Glenn on April 19, 2006 - 12:31pm in The Oil Drum: Local
Topic: Demand/Consumption
Tags: bus rapid transit, dan garodnick, dot, east side, iris weinshall, jessica lappin, liz krueger, michael bloomberg, mta, oil, peak oil [list all tags]
First to present their side were a collection of folks from the MTA, city DOT and state DOT. The first disappointment to most of the people in attendence was that despite the broad-based community support for faster, more efficient and higher quality bus services all that is being discussed by city/state/MTA officials is a STUDY that will examine 15 routes to pick JUST 5 in June 2007 and then (assuming the planets are aligned) to implement by late 2008.
They have been dragging this study out for years. People are starting to get frustrated at the lack of progress and continuing uncertainty around the actual implementation. And you could almost understand the time to plan this out if their plan was even semi-ambitious, but alas it's about as minimal as BRT can get and even still honestly call it "BRT".


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