Auto-Free New York: Comparing Transport Strategies: PlaNYC 2030 vs. Auto-Free New York’s Plan
The monthly meeting of Auto-Free New York will include an open discussion of the transportation components of PlaNYC 2030 and Auto-Free New York's Livable City Transport Plan. Read both plans and bring your comments!
May 8, 2007
C40 Large Cities Climate Summit: Welcome Reception
From May 14 – May 17, 2007, leaders of municipal governments and international businesses from over thirty world cities will convene in New York City for the second C40 Large Cities Climate Summit. Cities are responsible for three-quarters of the world’s energy consumption, and as such, the world’s largest cities have a critical role to play in the reduction of carbon emissions and the reversal of dangerous climate change.
May 3, 2007
Congestion Pricing: Benefits for Queens
What does Congestion Pricing mean for western Queens? Transportation Alternatives and the Citizens Committee for NYC are hosting a panel discussion on the transit, health and quality of life benefits of Congestion Pricing for Long Island City, Sunnyside and Woodside.
May 3, 2007
Panel: What Can NYC Learn From London About Combating Global Warming Through Congestion Pricing?
Please join the Partnership for New York City and the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy in the latest installment of the Marketplace of Ideas series highlighting policymakers who successfully put progressive values into practice.
May 3, 2007
Film & Talk: Breaking NYC Gridlock: What Other Cities Can Teach Us about Taming Traffic and Freeing Our Streets
Transportation Alternatives' Dani Simons will moderate a showing of the film Contested Streets.
May 1, 2007
Livable Neighborhoods Program Training Sessions
With New York City experiencing its biggest boom in construction in more than 35 years – and with the city poised to gain a million more residents over the next 25 years – there's never been a greater need for New Yorkers to have a voice on how their communities develop and grow.
May 1, 2007
Livable Neighborhoods Program Training Sessions
With New York City experiencing its biggest boom in construction in more than 35 years – and with the city poised to gain a million more residents over the next 25 years – there's never been a greater need for New Yorkers to have a voice on how their communities develop and grow.
May 1, 2007
New York City Masterwork Awards Presentation
The Municipal Art Society of New York and Helaba Landesbank Hessen-Thuringen invite you to attend the Presentation of the Sixth New York City Masterwork Awards
May 1, 2007
Brooklyn Borough President’s Bicycle Commuters’ Breakfast
Celebrate bicycling in Brooklyn with a ride and free breakfast courtesty of Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz. Pedal on with your fellow cyclists to the Brooklyn Bridge afterwards.
April 30, 2007