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Liam Quigley

Articles by Liam Quigley


Liam Quigley is a reporter covering parks & sanitation for Gothamist and WNYC. Got a tip? Email [email protected]

A $68 million investment marks Brooklyn's first "Bluebelt."


Flatbush native Shabazz Stuart said the DOT told his company "to drop dead" by giving a contract to install 500 secured bike parking containers to a California-based competitor.


The sanitation department is working to ban trash bag mountains from sidewalks. Advocates argue recycling should be included.


The mayor-elect told reporters he's prepared to work with Councilmember Julie Menin, who on Wednesday announced she'd secured enough support to be the Council's next speaker.


Inspectors listed the Terrace Bridge in "poor" condition in 2009.


Menin is seen as a potential bulwark against Zohran Mamdani's progressive policies.


A new lawsuit filed by the group Haven Green argues the mayor does not have unilateral authority to declare the site as parkland.


The legislation will require the use of on-street trash bins in large apartment buildings by 2032.


City officials did not provide an estimate for the cost of the overhauled cruise terminal, but said taxpayers would be forced to pay for a portion of the bill.


Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has vowed to kick out the garden operators and build a long-delayed housing development for formerly homeless seniors on the site.


The fight over the future of Central Park's carriage horses heated up earlier this year when Mayor Eric Adams came out against the industry.


Mayor Eric Adams halted an eviction order for the garden's operators back in June. But Zohran Mamdani has vowed to boot them from the city-owned lot to make way for a new affordable housing development.


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