…by reducing building emissions, improving green infrastructure, and utilizing renewable energy. Staten Island houses the most green space in the entire city, offsetting city-wide greenhouse gas emissions. However, transportation accessibility…
…Parks Act), which seeks to address the maintenance backlog on public lands, and S.1081, which permanently allocates $900 million a year to the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). Altogether,…
…positions ($19.1 million), while other funds went toward additional Urban Park Rangers, Parks Enforcement Patrol officers, forestry management, community gardens, and tree stump removal programs. $1.7 million of the budget…
…preserving open spaces. If re-elected, Taylor will continue to fight to reduce air pollution that results in high asthma rates, providing clean water, and transitioning to large-scale renewable energy sources….
…of $1.1 billion, would be for restoration and flood risk reduction. The $1.1 billion would be utilized this way: At least $100 million for coastal rehabilitation and shoreline restoration; At…
…to preserve open space, protect wetlands, and improve parks. If re-elected, Otis will continue to advocate for renewable energy and offshore wind projects, clean water initiatives, and programs to increase…
…systems to purchase only zero-emission buses, and to increase zero-emission car sales. If re-elected, Paulin will continue to support tightening building energy codes, climate resiliency efforts, green jobs, and more….
…state and local revenue, created jobs, and ensured the preservation of forests, parks, wildlife refuges, and outdoor recreational areas. Across the state, the LWCF has provided funding for over 1,200…