NYLCV Testifies at Joint State Budget Hearing
…bodies, including the City of New York, and guiderails to protect the goal of providing in-city community benefits, in particular in environmental justice communities. Finally, Part X of the Revenue…
…bodies, including the City of New York, and guiderails to protect the goal of providing in-city community benefits, in particular in environmental justice communities. Finally, Part X of the Revenue…
…address the “black market” operations (such as permit holders illegally “renting out” their existing permits), which require enforcement, or how to curtail the permit black market. NYLCV is working to…
…transit and micro-mobility options more accessible, affordable, and available. Open streets prioritizes pedestrians and micro mobility users, and it provides open spaces for residents where cars would normally have priority….
…vote ‘yes’ on November 8. Speakers at the rally, which included Julie Tighe, Vincent Albanese, Pamela Stewart-Martinez, Kai Rosenthal, and Carl Strickland–gathered on the East River waterfront to voice the…
…This includes almost utility-scale solar, onshore wind, two large new offshore wind projects, and 40 community solar projects that will benefit communities around the state. Furthermore, the State is advancing…
…producing companies. Specifically, the bill, if it becomes law, would require companies with net income of more than $1 million who sell or distribute certain materials and products to reduce…
…company’s various business operations from the ground up. The day after college graduation, Pacchiana became a full time engineer at Thalle. In the mid 90’s, Pacchiana- seizing on the economic…
…lead service lines (LSLs). The report, No Excuses, NYC: Replace Lead Drinking Water Pipes Now, co-authored by the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, the Natural Resources Defense…