Janette Sadik-Khan

Bloomberg Officials Seek a Bright Side on Congestion Pricing Failure

At a conference today organized last week the Regional Planning Association, which describes itself as a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in the NY/NJ/CT metropolitan region, one topic dominated the discussion: the failure of congestion pricing.

Albany was the main focus of the conference participants' ire.

An exasperated Edward Skyler, the deputy mayor for operations, said, "The smallest things require approval from the state. For example, if we want to put traffic cameras up, we can't do that unless we get approval from Albany."  read more »

Officials Make the Case for Congestion Pricing to Council

It’s a pretty crowded room upstairs in the City Council chambers, where testimony about congestion pricing is being given by city Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan and the Director of Long-term Planning and Sustainability, Rohit Aggarwala.

In one exchange, Aggarwala told City Councilman Robert Jackson, “[Y]ou don’t have to get 20 percent of the people off the road to have 20 percent reduction in traffic.” She continued, “Sometimes, if you take one or two cars off, it takes a crowded, congested condition and it turns it into traffic that can flow.”  read more »

Commissioner's Commute


Streetsblog notes that the city's new transportation commissioner, Janette Sadik-Khan [far fight] biked to work today. Which, in keeping with her new boss' plan for the city, would seem to be a sign of how the department is changing its focus from moving vehicles to reducing the number of them.