Auto-Free New York: Pedicab Regulations and the Future of Green For-Hire Transportation in NYC
George Bliss of will address a regular meeting of Auto-Free New York on the subject of "Pedicab Regulations and the Future of Green For-Hire Transportation in NYC."
January 28, 2007
Seminar: Transit Regulation and Privatization: The European Experience
A Rudin Center Visiting Scholar Seminar by Dr. Matthew G. Karlaftis, National Technical University of Athens
January 28, 2007
Riverside Ride
Join Time's Up! on bicycles or skates at 10 p.m. for a totally safe, magical, evening ride in Manhattan. As with their Moonlight Rides, Time's Up! shares the tranquillity of Central Park, plus they add 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.
January 28, 2007
Prospect Park Moonlight Ride
Join Time's Up! as they discover Prospect Park at night. Prospect Park is a 526-acre urban oasis located in the heart of Brooklyn.
January 28, 2007
Walking Tour: Keeping Off Midtown Streets
In the "post-modern era," New York City planning principles encouraged innovative public spaces to be maintained by private entities. These spaces typically offer shelter and shortcuts. We'll beat winter by touring public atriums, passageways, lobbies and underground walkways, a more intimate side of Midtown. Leader: Jack Eichenbaum, urban geographer.
January 28, 2007
Municipal Art Society Course: The Evolution of the Urban Grid: New York City
Understanding NYC's Medieval and Baroque Precedents in European and American Urban Capital Cities
January 28, 2007
Municipal Art Society Course: The Evolution of the Urban Grid: American Cities
Understanding NYC's Medieval and Baroque Precedents in European and American Urban Capital Cities
January 28, 2007
Municipal Art Society Course: The Evolution of the Urban Grid: European Cities
Understanding NYC's Medieval and Baroque Precedents in European and American Urban Capital Cities
January 28, 2007
Documentary Screening: Who Killed the Electric Car?
Who Killed the Electric Car? is a 2006 documentary film that explores the birth, limited commercialization, and subsequent death of the battery electric vehicle in the United States, specifically the General Motors EV1 of the 1990s. The film explores the roles of automobile manufacturers, the oil industry, the U.S. government, batteries, hydrogen vehicles, and consumers in limiting thedevelopment and adoption of this technology. (Wikipedia)
January 25, 2007