…Airport, Farley Post Office/Penn Station, NYC’s Second Avenue Subway, and Long Island Railroad’s Third Track. These investments will be part of the $100+ billion spending on infrastructure and construction for…
…3,493 installations; 600% increase pre-2014 Queens: 18.5 MW ; 1,703 installations, 275% increase pre-2014 Brooklyn & Bronx: doubled installations & capacity pre-2014 but a lower magnitude Manhattan: smallest growth of…
…issues, environmental concerns, MOU’s, confidentiality agreements, procurement, consulting contracts, open meetings law, freedom of information law, and the Public Land Trust doctrine. At the time of her departure from NYPA…
…brings together elected officials, policymakers, businesses, community groups and grassroots citizens to participate in an open, non-partisan discussion about sustainability and environmental protection. Don’t miss your opportunity to celebrate the…
…however, when Louisiana-based energy company Entergy Corp., which owns a nuclear plant along Lake Ontario, filed a lawsuit to halt the revitalization last February. NYISO and National Grid have suggested…
…York, it’s important to address these easy fixes quickly. As the New York Times article notes: New York City’s sustainability plan, “One City Built to Last,” sets a goal of…
…Island Sound. The controversy comes amidst a continued spotlight on water issues, following the ongoing crisis in Flint, Michigan. Governor Cuomo’s plan would combat pollutants through four unique initiatives. First,…
…fight climate change, conserve land and water, and protect public health once they are in office. In order to ensure that elected officials do not take clean energy, open space,…