The Mayor and Traffic
And speaking of polls...
StreetsBlog points to a survey of 800 city residents by the Tri-State Transportation Campaign to claim that "New Yorkers believe that traffic congestion is a major problem plaguing New York City and that Mayor Michael Bloomberg is dong an inadequate job in addressing it."
59 percent of respondents said that the mayor is doing a "fair" or "poor" job in cutting down on traffic. (On Staten Island, where residents tend to be more reliant on their cars, "fair" and "poor" scored a combined 82 percent.)
In the same poll, the mayor did considerably better with assessments of the job he's done keeping parks clean, reducing crime and increasing access to public transportation.
-- Josh Benson
http://www.observer.com/node/29771
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