"Effective immediately, there will no longer be twice-weekly street cleanings."
The transportation hub got New York City's first public "Oonee Pod," a secure parking and service center for bikes and scooters.
The B54 got a "Cozy Award" for having its Myrtle Avenue stops closer than 1 block apart, which a transit group says slows down service.
Residents who fought a sudden loss of parking on Greene Avenue will speak out about what they call a larger "war on cars" Tuesday.
Residents will get to speak their mind about cuts to the B38 and B54 bus service at a meeting with elected officials on Wednesday.
Stops along the B38 route will change or be eliminated in September to make room for new buses that are 14 feet longer than normal.
New Yorkers can now hitch a ride from Flushing Avenue to the Navy Yard's new ferry stop in the state's first commercial self-driving cars.
Hundreds of Brooklynites have signed a petition against the MTA's proposal to cut service to the B54, along with two other Brooklyn lines.
The Fort Greene, Brooklyn Heights district has bike lanes on 26 percent of its streets, compared to 13 percent in BK and 10 percent citywide
The woman climbed onto the track in front of an oncoming G train at Fulton Street station.
The city said that a years-long project updating Putnam Plaza will be done in July after permit problems and rain caused delays.
A stretch of Grand Ave. will see some changes this month, including pedestrian safety improvements, street seats and a new traffic light.
Cost and gentrification topped City Council members' concerns at the first hearing on the 11-mile light rail connecting Brooklyn and Queens.
Revel will add 1,000 more mopeds to its 68-moped fleet by this weekend, connecting riders from Sunset Park to Astoria to the ride service.
The Navy Yard's new ferry stop on the Astoria Route officially opened on Monday.
A cat stuck on the side barrier of the Brooklyn Queens Expressway was rescued by the NYPD and some motivated students from a nearby school.
New data released by Brooklyn Navy Yard start-ups shows pedestrian and traffic patterns, 311 call logs and development in Downtown Brooklyn.
Brooklyn's B41 buses will "die a slow death" if they aren't a focus in the city's plan to speed up bus service, advocates say
The Navy Yard stop will open this spring and be followed by new stops in Staten Island, Coney Island and the Bronx over the next few years.
Signal problems at Dekalb are ruining some New Yorker's Christmas Eve commute.
One straphanger reported it took an hour for her Q train to make eight stops.
A daring straphanger clung to the side of a Clinton Hill C train last week for a stop then casually got off at the Lafayette Street station.
A report from a law firm found that Atlantic Avenue, from Pennsylvania to Flatbush avenues, is the most dangerous for cyclists in the city.
The city launched a pilot program letting cyclists use leading pedestrian intervals at 50 intersections to give them a head start on cars.