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Last Day to Catch ‘Changing Streetscapes: New Architecture & Open Space in Harlem’
Walk down almost any street in Harlem and you will see a transformation underway. Changing Streetscapes highlights recent construction and development in five areas: housing, commercial development, cultural and institutional projects, and landscape and planning. This exhibit offers a snapshot of the unfolding fabric of Harlem. The City College Architectural Center has documented the transformation underway with photos and architectural renderings of recent residential and commercial redevelopment.
September 9, 2006
Conference: Regional Planning Comes of Age
A groundbreaking conference exploring the promise and practice of regional land use planning in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast states, on the 25th Anniversary of the Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan.
September 9, 2006
Climate Change, Peak Oil and the Permaculture Solution
WHO: Andrew Leslie Phillips WHERE: Friends Meeting House, 15 Rutherford Place on 15th Street between Second and Third Avenues, Manhattan WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006; 6:30 p.m. COST: Free, $1 or $2 donation appreciated SPONSORS: Neighborhood Energy Network, Friends in Unity with Nature, NYC Peak Oil Meet-up We live at a confluence in history. Peak oil and climate … Continued
September 9, 2006
Traffic and Parks – Can They Co-Exist?
As new parks develop and congestion increases, will traffic need to be further curbed to accommodate park goers? Or can traffic and parks co-exist peacefully in our burgeoning city? Join Henry J. Stern, President, NYCivic, Parks and Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe, Transportation Alternatives' Executive Director Paul Steely White, and others for an evening of discussion and debate. Presented as a part of the Museum of the City of New York's ongoing Civic Talks series developed in collaboration with NYCivic.
September 9, 2006
“Power of Community” Screening and Permaculture Talk
Thursday, September 7, 2006, 7:00 PM
September 6, 2006
Pro Walk/Pro Bike 2006
September 5-8, 2006Madison, WisconsinNational Center for Bicycling and WalkingBienniel Conferencehttp://www.bikewalk.org/conference/register.html
September 5, 2006
NY Jewish Environmental Bike Ride
Labor Day weekend, September 1 - 4.Hazon's Sixth annual New York Jewish Environmental Bike Ride. Registration $175.
September 1, 2006
How Do We ‘Fuel’ the Future?
WHAT: A discussion with Columbia geophysicist Klaus S. Lackner.
August 30, 2006
Manhattan on the Move: A Transportation Agenda for a Growing City
WHERE: Columbia University, Alfred Lerner Hall (115th Street and Broadway)
August 30, 2006