Movement

New York'S Long War To Take Back Its Streets From The Car

de Nicole Gelinas 

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idioma: Inglês
Editor: FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
Edição: novembro de 2024
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A gripping account of how the automobile has failed NYC and how mass transit and a revitalized streetscape are vital to its post-pandemic recovery


In 1969, as all students of New York City history think they have learned, master builder Robert Moses lost his long battle to urbanist Jane Jacobs over his planned Lower Manhattan Expressway. The ten-lane elevated expressway would have sliced across SoHo and Little Italy, demolishing historic build­ings, and displacing thousands of families and businesses. Jacobs and her neighbors defeated Moses, and as a result, New York became the only major American city with no interstate highway running through its core. Like many global cities, though, New York had spent fifty years during the first half of the twentieth century trying and failing to tame its heavily populated landscape to fit the private automobile. New York has now spent more than fifty years trying to undo those mistakes, wresting back city space for people, not cars.

Movement: New Yorks Long War to Take Back Its Streets from the Car chronicles the earlier, less-known battles that preceded the cancellation of the Lower Manhattan Expressway: Jacobs became an example for generations of urban planners, but whose example did Jacobs emulate in an earlier victory that saved Washington Square Park? Moses may serve handily as New Yorks uber-villain now, but who, before him, was responsible for destroying a critical part of New Yorks transit system?

A well respected urban writer who has focused on New Yorks transportation system for more than a decade, author Nicole Gelinas resumes the story where Robert Caros landmark The Power Broker ended. Movement explores how, in the half-century leading up to the COVID- 19 pandemic, New Yorks re-embracement of its mass-transit system and a livable streetscape helped save the city. Gelinas tackles the 1970s environmental movement, the 1980s rebuilding of the subways, and more contemporary battles, from Mayor Bloomberg's push for more pedestrian plazas and bike lanes in the early 2000s, to transportation advocates' protests to prevent traffic deaths in the Mayor de Blasio era of the 2010s, to how New Yorks stewardship of its streets and subways have played a critical role during the 2020 pandemic and subsequent recovery.

Introducing a cast of transportation heroes to rival Jane Jacobs (Shirley Hayes, Hazel Henderson, Richard Ravitch, Nilka Martell) and puncturing the myth of Moses as New Yorks anti-hero, Movement explores how New York City has helped redefine what it means to be a global city: not a place that is easy to drive through, but a place where people can take transit, walk, and bike to work, to school, or just for fun.

Movement
New York'S Long War To Take Back Its Streets From The Car
ISBN:
9781531508234
Ano de edição:
11-2024
Editor:
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo de Produto:
eBook
Formato:
PDF para ADE i
EAN:
9781531508234
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