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Tag Archives: Hsi-Pei Liao
Why the advocacy of traffic-victims’ families is so critical
Allison Liao’s family was devastated by her death – and that’s why their work is the most important being done in the livable-streets community. Continue reading
New safe-streets group brings “the moral imperative to act”
On Sunday, those who have lost the most as a result of traffic violence came together to fight for safer streets in New York City. Continue reading
Posted in Safe Streets
Tagged Allison Liao, Amy Cohen, Amy Liao, Bill de Blasio, City Hall, Cooper Stock, Dana Lerner, David Sheppard, Ella Bandes, Families for Safe Streets, Gary Eckstein, Greg Thompson Jr, Hsi-Pei Liao, Judith Kottick, livable streets, Mathieu Lefevre, Renee Thompson, Sammy Cohen Eckstein, Sonya Powell, speedgate, Vision Zero
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Celebrating Vision Zero, advocates inaugurate a new era for livable streets
Parents, children, and other members of the community gathered outside City Hall Park on New Year’s Day to hold an inauguration of their own: the beginning of Vision Zero. Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Safe Streets
Tagged Allison Liao, Amy Cohen, Amy Tam-Liao, Bill de Blasio, Brad Lander, Department of Transportation, Eric McClure, Gary Eckstein, home rule, Hsi-Pei Liao, InaugNYC, Mark Weprin, Polly Trottenberg, safe streets, Sammy Cohen Eckstein, speed cameras, Vision Zero
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