REMARKS
Council Member Amanda Farías responds to DOT's stance on cycling data and resources
1:27:21
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Council Member Farías expresses desire for a centralized, comprehensive resource on cycling data and initiatives.
- She wants a 'one-stop' document compiling cycling data and information
- She acknowledges the current NYC DOT cycling website has good highlights and data
- But she suggests the website could be more thorough in presenting policy information
- She is open to tweaking the proposed legislation to improve cycling data presentation
Amanda Farías
1:27:21
So I'm I'm on the cycling in the city website.
1:27:23
It does have great highlights.
1:27:25
And some trend data, which I think is super important.
1:27:29
But then there is at the bottom I guess, a bunch of other links that are to the safety, the parking, the network insats, the maps, events, which is great, and information on ebikes.
1:27:43
Is this I I guess I'm what I'm hoping out of this bill is to have a 1 stop kind of document that we get.
1:27:52
What I'm hearing you folks say is that you do that in a variety of different phases that for aggregated data on the website for people to consume.
1:28:02
So I'm happy to continue talking about maybe this web this page looking a bit more thorough through just policy wise and what that looks like from the agency.
1:28:12
Or maybe having this bill be tweaked a bit to see what the outcome could be.
1:28:16
So I appreciate your response here, and I'll I'll take some further look at the cycling site from DOT to give any feedback.