It was Bronx Week last week, but that doesn’t mean the Bronx got its due from City Hall. Just the opposite.
On June 16, the mayor announced, with great fanfare and even rock icon David Byrne by his side, that the city was going to do something unprecedented and really groundbreaking by creating a car-free zone for three Sundays over the summer along a seven-mile stretch in Manhattan. The idea, they said was a big success in London, Paris, and even Bogota!
"…We have never been afraid to try new ideas, especially the ones that have the potential to improve the quality of life," the mayor said.
If they had looked in the files, or maybe even asked a civil servant at the Department of Transportation (DOT), they would have discovered the idea was not at all new, and was implemented in the Bronx almost 20 years ago.