Kathy Park Price
@KathyParkPrice
Director of Advocacy & Policy at @ny4p Alum: @transalt, PEP, CEC15, BKCB6. This is a personal account.
Six months in, congestion pricing is more popular than ever. Why? Because it's delivering on its promise of reduced traffic, safer streets, cleaner air, and major new investments in public transit.
Congestion pricing made us stay in NYC trib.al/zhTU7XB
Community members are at Red Hook Pool to speak with CBS News about the need to open Red Hook Pool and invest in our pools and recreation centers, which are crumbling across the city. Sign our @NY4P petition to support at bit.ly/redhookpool

Pool Closures Leave New Yorkers Heated as Summer Scorches thecity.nyc/2025/07/17/red… via @THECITYNY
The parks department first thought the pool would reopen by July 19, but within days, it became clear that the issue was larger than it had seemed. Replacement parts need to be custom-made, and the pool won't reopen until mid-August, weeks before it clo... brooklynpaper.com/red-hook-pool-…
#TBT to when subways turned into rivers. 🌊🚇 via @amNewYork NYC needs more green infrastructure now. Greenways aren’t just for biking—they absorb stormwater, reduce flooding & protect our communities. Let’s build a climate-ready city. #StormResilience #BrooklynGreenway
Flood gates: NYC pols, transit gurus call for flood mitigation after Monday’s subway floodbath amny.com/news/nye-pols-…
With more absentee and affidavit ballots counted by @BOENYC, Zohran Mamdani’s lead over Andrew Cuomo grew even more. Now 56.4% to 43.6% from 56-44 on primary night. Total voter turnout is up to *1,071,659.* Just 9,000 short of 1989 mayoral primary turnout. enr.boenyc.gov/rcv/026916_1.h…
With a new batch of absentee ballots counted, Zohran Mamdani slightly grew his lead over Andrew Cuomo. Now 56.2% to 43.8%, from 56-44. Total voter turnout is up to *1,061,257* from 1,026,783 last week.
BREAKING: A judge intervened to stop Mayor Adams's bid to remove a three-block stretch of the Bedford Avenue protected bike lane, just hours before the city was set to begin the demolition process on Tuesday evening. nyc.streetsblog.org/2025/07/15/app…
BREAKING: A judge intervened to stop Mayor Adams's bid to remove a three-block stretch of the Bedford Avenue protected bike lane, just hours before the city was set to begin the demolition process on Tuesday evening. nyc.streetsblog.org/2025/07/15/app…
The crisis is here. The time to update and fortify our infrastructure to meet the demands of our new normal was a decade ago. We need leaders to step up *now* with bold plans to cut emissions and protect New Yorkers from extreme heat, rising tides, and flooded subways.
Earlier tonight, NYC was drenched by more than 2” of rain in a single hour, flooding streets, basements and subways. I’m grateful to the city workers and emergency responders we rely on in these events. But we must upgrade our infrastructure for this new climate reality.
Judge blocks Mayor Adams from removing Bedford Avenue bike lane — again gothamist.com/news/judge-blo…
Over 200 cyclists have signed a pledge letting Mayor Adams know: If anything happens to them on Bedford Avenue, where he is removing 3 blocks of protected bike lane, they’ll sue.