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A project in development. So far: a collection of writing by Jonathan Cohn about Architecture, Transportation Infrastructure, and the Public Realm in Cities

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The big travel weekend ending today brought pre-COVID crowds to airports and LaGuardia Airport visitors are seeing a state of the art, modern transportation hub. If you haven’t been there yet, run, don’t walk. Because, unfortunately, that j...

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The plan to charge drivers to support improvements to public transit is nearing implementation. Congestion pricing is slated to generate $1 billion annually. The money will pay for much needed improvements to public transit, while reducing ...

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We have to curb Manhattan traffic

Something is getting lost in the debate over Gov. Hochul’s decision to put an “indefinite pause” on the plan to impose tolls on people driving south of 60th St. Congestion pricing was intended to raise $1 billion annually for the public tra...

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Brooklyn’s Fourth Ave. after congestion pricing

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    Architect Jonathan Cohn, FAIA is a national advocate for quality public places. His work elevates both transit users and associated communities, making cities more successful, resilient, and equitable.

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