
Stephen Nesson
Transit reporter at New York Public Radio, WNYC, and Gothamist. Expert on congestion pricing in New York City.
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Sep 20, 2023 • 26min
Taxing traffic
Stephen Nesson, a transit reporter at New York Public Radio, dives into New York City's groundbreaking plan for congestion pricing. He discusses its potential to reduce traffic and improve air quality while highlighting the legal challenges from New Jersey. Nesson also reflects on the historical context of congestion pricing, including past efforts and public reactions. He emphasizes the broader implications for urban transportation policies, especially as the nation watches New York's ambitious approach.

Jul 26, 2025 • 1h 21min
Brian Lehrer Weekend: Charter Revision Questions, HRT and the FDA, NYPD Cracks Down on Cyclists
Richard Bury, CEO of Robin Hood and former deputy mayor, discusses vital charter revisions aimed at engaging more voters in NYC's political landscape. Jen Gunter, an expert in women's health, sheds light on the complexities of hormone therapy for menopause, including safety concerns related to FDA warnings. Paige Omeck reports on the NYPD's crackdown on cyclists, highlighting the frustrations of bike riders amid increased enforcement and questioning the fairness compared to drivers. Stephen Nesson adds insights on transportation safety and legal challenges for cyclists.

Jul 24, 2025 • 24min
The NYPD's Crackdown on Cyclists
WNYC/Gothamist reporters Paige Oamek and Stephen Nessen dive into the NYPD's crackdown on cyclists. Oamek shares insights from her data analysis on enforcement hotspots, while Nessen highlights the stories of affected riders. They discuss the shift from civil to criminal handling of cycling violations and its implications. The conversation also explores helmet laws for young cyclists and the debate over street safety. Advocates call for balanced regulation and safety education to protect all road users, emphasizing collaboration for a safer city.

Jul 21, 2025 • 28min
Bike Lane Bedlam and a Subway Crime Showdown
Stephen Nessen, a transportation reporter for WNYC and Gothamist, dives into the ongoing conflict over a controversial bike lane in Brooklyn. The debate intensifies following a tragic incident involving an e-bike, sparking community tensions between cyclists and pedestrians. Nessen also discusses a fiery exchange between Congressman Jerrold Nadler and US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy regarding subway crime rates, shedding light on safety perceptions and the challenges transit authorities face. Listeners are encouraged to share their own experiences related to these pressing issues.

Jul 15, 2025 • 13min
OMNY's Rocky Rollout Continues
Stephen Nessen, a transportation reporter for WNYC and Gothamist, dives into the troubles surrounding the MTA's OMNY card system. Users are frustrated with erroneous charges and limited visibility of balances, especially seniors. The discussion highlights the impending end of the beloved MetroCard and the challenges that come with transitioning to OMNY. Nessen sheds light on ongoing efforts to improve the system, aiming to regain commuter trust amidst significant dissatisfaction.