Transportation Alternatives Volunteer Night – Mailing Party
Join New York City's advocates for cyclists and pedestrians as they spread the word about their important work at their Volunteer Night mailing parties. Activities include stuffing envelopes, folding t-shirts and sending out campaign materials with fellow activists.
August 2, 2007
Cool New Thing: What’s Your Walk Score?
As if USA Today featuring the "Complete Streets" movement on its front page weren't enough to make one realize that walking is the biggest new way to earn your "green" points, a cool web site, Walk Score, rates the walkability of any location in the United States on a 0-100 scale. Based on the number of retail businesses and amenities near an address, this site analyzes how frequently one is likely to need to drive in the daily course of life. The closer things are to the places you're likely to need, the better your score. Finally, a site that attempts to quantify the economic, environmental and social benefits of living in a city.
August 2, 2007
Park(ing) Day Planning Meeting
A planning meeting to prepare for the previously discussed parking spot squat in New York City as a part of Park(ing) Day 2007. If you want to get involved, this is the place to be.
August 1, 2007
Congestion Pricing Rally: Countdown to July 16
Countdown to the July 16th Deadline for Clean Air, Better Transit and Congestion Pricing
July 4, 2007
Conference: Great Places, Great Cities
A forum for civic leaders who are shaping the future
July 2, 2007
New York Bike-Share Exhibit, Experiment and Design Charette
Together with Storefront for Art and Architecture, the New York Bike Share Project is producing a splashy exhibition of European bike-share programs, running a free-bike-rental experiment, and hosting a design charette. The big question is whether New York can install a bike-share system, and if so, what it would look like. We'll be having New Yorkers stopping by Storefront July 7-11 taking free bikes for a whirl, participating in the charette and there will be public presentations at 6 p.m. on July 9, 10 and 11. We'll be video-blogging in real-time, and it'll be a very festive, photogenic experience.
July 2, 2007
StreetFilms Film Festival: Intersection Intervention
Come see many of your favorite StreetFilms on the big screen! This film fest features a 60-minute program including 13 StreetFilms and a reception afterward with free beer and pizza.
July 2, 2007
Savvy Cyclist Class
Savvy Cyclist is a free, one-day "introduction to cycling" program for adults and mature teens who want to improve their cycling skills. It provides essential knowledge and skills to know, adjust, repair, and ride your bike like an experienced pro. This class is ideal for new cyclists who want to learn the basics, those returning to cycling from a long hiatus, people who want to be more independent on their bike, and those who feel a little nervous while cycling in traffic.
June 29, 2007
Riverside Ride
Join Time's Up! on bicycles or skates for a totally safe, magical, evening ride in Manhattan. Share the tranquillity of Central Park and the lovely tree canopy and grand vistas of the Hudson River from Riverside Park. The scenic tour continues down the greenway to the lovely pier where bicycles are welcome. After that, it's a pleasant ride through leafy streets back to Columbus Circle.
June 29, 2007