The article discusses ongoing developments regarding Mayor Adams's legal troubles and the potential for his removal by Governor Hochul, as staff resignations create turbulence. It highlights how cities are dismantling bike lanes, generating controversy as biking advocates face backlash, being portrayed unfavorably in a cultural context. Furthermore, it mentions the accidental slight uptick in traffic and critiques of the outdoor dining program by City Council members, painting a picture of the evolving urban policy landscape amidst safety and societal concerns.
"Bike lanes have become a culture war where those in favor are seen as 'woke' or some other terrible conservative slur. But, most who use bike lanes are just regular people who want to save some money, and get the mental and health benefits to cycling to work."
"Some members of the City Council see the flaws in the part-year outdoor dining program."
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