NYLCV Releases 2024 New York City Agenda
…health and reduce harms, especially in disadvantaged communities,” said NYLCV President Julie Tighe in the League’s press release. “When it comes to investing in green jobs, parks and open spaces,…
…health and reduce harms, especially in disadvantaged communities,” said NYLCV President Julie Tighe in the League’s press release. “When it comes to investing in green jobs, parks and open spaces,…
…Location: NYLCV is based in lower Manhattan and works in a hybrid work environment. Weekly Hourly Requirements: 15-20 hours Compensation: $20/hr. NYLCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a…
…$150 million program to protect water quality, improve parks, and protect open spaces. As a result of Suozzi’s environmental efforts, he was named the New York State Environmentalist of the…
By Peter Aronson We are proud to say that an overwhelming majority—nearly 90%—of the candidates the New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV) endorsed in this year’s election won, showing…
…of and interest in New York politics (both local and statewide), environmental issues, and non-partisan electoral politics The position will require regular travel across the state Compensation: $90,000 – $100,000….
…she is committed to supporting legislation that will continue this transition. If re-elected, Kelles will continue to advocate for environmental justice, electric vehicle infrastructure, renewable energy, infrastructure resilience, and more….
…the state in four categories: Water Quality & Resilient Infrastructure, Open Space Conservation & Recreation, Restoration & Flood Risk Reduction, and Climate Change Mitigation. The Bond Act would: Safeguard clean…
On August 10th, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), New York City and New York State Departments of Transportation, and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) released the long-awaited environmental assessment (EA) for…