Bloomberg's Planners Hear Public on Traffic Woes, Would Rather Talk About Something Else
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At a working session this morning to discuss jobs-related goals for PlaNYC, Rohit Aggarwala, the mayor's sustainability czar, displayed a PowerPoint slide showing that average citizens have suggested it as an idea worthy of consideration. A City Hall staffer says Aggarwala's slide doesn't imply endorsement of the idea, but Pratt Center for Community Development chief Brad Lander, who organized the session, sees it as a reward for input. "At the [PlaNYC] launch in Queens, the tensest thing was congestion pricing, which now looks like it's in the discussion," he told us. Otherwise, the session focused on less controversial issues — you know, jobs and environmental policy and rent control. Hey, compared to traffic, those are polite conversation. —Alec Appelbaum

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