Walking Tour: Jane Jacobs and the Future of New York: Cities Are for People
In conjunction with a new exhibition, Jane Jacobs and the Future of New York, eight walking tours will take participants to places associated with Jane Jacobs’ life and work and to communities that illustrate her planning principles — or call them into question. This is the second.
September 4, 2007
Walking Tour: Jane Jacobs and the Future of New York: Her Village
In conjunction with a new exhibition, Jane Jacobs and the Future of New York, eight walking tours will take participants to places associated with Jane Jacobs’ life and work and to communities that illustrate her planning principles — or call them into question. This is the first.
September 4, 2007
5 Borough Bicycle Club Meeting: Core Muscle Activation for Cyclists
When we think about core strength – if we think about core strength! – we think about that abdominal six-pack. The abdominal six-pack may get you a date, but it won't get you stability, endurance and power on the bike, or prevent injury. For that you need the core muscles, essentially pelvic and scapular stabilizers such as glutes, transversus, obliques and lats, but others as well. How to activate these muscles, without gaining the bulk of a musclehead, is the topic for the evening, with presenters Bob Nelson, Seth Greiner and Amy McGorry, all physical therapists at H & D Physical Therapy in Manhattan.
September 2, 2007
Luncheon: Regional Airport Capacity: Adding Stewart to the Mix
Remarks by William R. DeCota, Director, Aviation Department, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
September 2, 2007
Conference: Promoting Transit-Oriented Development in Southwestern Connecticut
Imagine a series of tightly knit communities and a mix of residential and commercial development within an easy walking distance or bicycle ride from a transit center. Sounds like we are dreaming? Not really! These Transit Oriented Developments (TOD) exist across the country. Many neighboring states have already successfully promoted these developments, and now Connecticut is starting to advance the TOD concept with proposed legislative initiatives and budgetary support. In this half-day conference, you will learn:
September 2, 2007
Lecture: High-Speed Rail in the United States: Can the Dream Be Realized?
Remarks by Allison L. C. de Cerreño, Ph.D.Director, NYU Wagner Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and ManagementNew York University
September 2, 2007
Lecture: Advances in Aviation Technology and their Effects on Spatial Development Patterns
Remarks by Robert ChecchioBloustein School of Planning and Public PolicyRutgers University
September 2, 2007
Conference: The Road to Energy Independence: New York City’s Alternative Transportation Future
The Center for Sustainable Energy convenes its 3rd Annual Conference on Alternative Vehicle Technology on the historic campus of Bronx Community College. Coinciding with the College’s 50th anniversary celebrations, the Conference brings the best of the past together with the technology of the present on our way to a sustainable energy future. The Road to Energy Independence is a gathering of alternative vehicle policy makers and stakeholders focused on getting energy efficient vehicles on New York City’s vast network of streets and highways. Concerns over energy security, climate change, economic development, and environmental justice make the time right for a new city alternative vehicle strategy. This conference will convene New York City’s alternative vehicle community to take stock of the progress made toward sustainable vehicular transport.
September 2, 2007
Memorial Ride for Youth Killed While Cycling in Brooklyn and Queens
Join cyclists who will ride in honor of two New York City youths who have perished while riding their bikes. Luis Ramos, 18, was killed on June 23rd while he was biking to work on Flushing Avenue near Beaver Street. Carolina Hernandez, 13, was killed August 17th by a turning truck while crossing the street on her bike at the corner of 57th Avenue and Junction Boulevard.
September 1, 2007
Course: Teach Your Child to Ride a Bike
Help your kids learn a life-long skill this back-to-school season! Parents can bring their children and their bikes and helmets to these free, fun events, and they'll be amazed at how easily their children learn how to ride a two-wheeler. This course is recommended for ages 5 and up.
September 1, 2007