Clean Air

So, How Big Is Your Carbon Footprint?

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Media Outlet: 
gothamist
Author: 
John Del Signor
Date: 
October 9, 2008

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Find Out Just How Badly You Treat the Environment Every Damn Day

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New York Observer
Author: 
Oliver Haydock
Date: 
October 9, 2008

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Rolling Carbon: The CO2 Footprint of Commuting New Yorkers

Subtitle: 
New Report and Website Plot the Greenest Course for NYC Commutes
Release Date: 
October 9, 2008
Press Release Contact: 
Wiley Norvell
PDF Version: 
2008/1009rollingcarbon
Submitted by ali on October 9, 2008 - 12:08. categories [ ]

Pedaling Transportation Alternatives

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Media Outlet: 
New York Observer
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It's a golden age for Paul Steely White's advocacy. The 37-year-old executive director of nonprofit Transportation Alternatives talks about biking and public transit in the era of the $4 gallon of gas.
Author: 
Oliver Haydock
Date: 
August 26, 2008

Location: Let's talk about the Summer Streets program. Has it gone as good as you would have hoped?

Pedaling Transportation Alternatives

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Media Outlet: 
New York Observer
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It’s a golden age for Paul Steely White’s advocacy. The 37-year-old executive director of nonprofit Transportation Alternatives talks about biking and public transit in the era of the $4 gallon of gas.
Author: 
Oliver Haydock

Location: Let's talk about the Summer Streets program. Has it gone as good as you would have hoped?

Transportation Alternatives Statement on City of New York's "Summer Streets"

Available for Interview

Release Date: 
August 8, 2008
Press Release Contact: 
Noah Budnick
PDF Version: 
2008/0808summerstreets

Albany Puts the Brakes on Faster Buses

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Media Outlet: 
Gotham Gazette
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A bill that would help enforce bus lane regulations has been blocked in the State Assembly.
Author: 
Graham T. Beck
Date: 
June 18, 2008

"No one has done more to preserve, protect and defend gridlock in New York City than Assemblyman David Gantt (D- Rochester), and Tuesday he made sure that bus riders are condemned to commuting at a crawl," the Daily News said earlier this week after Gantt, the chair of the Assembly's Transportation Committee, effectively killed a bill allowing enforcement cameras for city bus lanes, at least for this legislative session.

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The State of the City's Streets: A Year to Remember?

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Media Outlet: 
The Villager
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Riding in the new, protected bicycle lane along Ninth Ave. in Chelsea, a model for future protected bike lanes in the city.
Author: 
Graham T. Beck
Date: 
March 7, 2008

The year 2007 may prove to be one of the most important years in the storied history of New York City's development. In a future timeline of urban advances, it might be printed in as big a font and as bold a type as 1811--when the grid system was adopted--or 1904--when the I.R.T. subway opened. The text adjacent to 2007 could say something like "the start of livable streets," or "the bike boom begins," or "congestion pricing kicks off." It may turn out that all of those descriptions may suit 2007. The real question is, in hindsight, will they?

No More Diesel Buses MTA Board Meeting: 2000-2004 Capital Program

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Testimony Date

September 29, 1999

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Submitted by rick on February 6, 2008 - 13:00. categories [ ]