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Panel: NYMTC Meeting on New York Transportation
"Let's face it, the New York area is unique. It's one of a handful of communities in the United States that must carefully consider the importance of all modes in transportation planning and programming. Roads, bridges, transit, passenger and freight rail, passenger and freight air service and freight/goods movement are interrelated and equally critical to the success of our national transportation system. New York is a prime example of a place where all of the modes play an important role in maintaining and enhancing the region's economy, quality of life and environment. It's a microcosm of the national challenges and opportunities for transportation."- Excerpts of an interview with Cameron Moore, Executive Director, National Association of Regional Councils (NARC)
September 20, 2007
David Byrne Presents: How New Yorkers Ride Bikes
David Byrne will host an evening of music, discussion, film, readings, and surprises dedicated to the advancement of bicycling in New York City, including talks and performances by the Classic Riders Bicycle Club, Jan Gehl, Buck Henry, Calvin Trillin, Paul Steely White, Jonathan Wood, and the Young@Heart Chorus.
September 20, 2007
Brooklyn Community Board 6 Transportation Committee Meeting: PlaNYC 2030 & Traffic Calming
Brooklyn Community Board 6's Transportation Committee will be briefed by representatives for the Department of Transportation on the Mayor's PlaNYC 2030 Transportation initatives, which includes a proposed Congestion Pricing pilot program. The Transportation section of the plan can be reviewed in advance.
September 17, 2007
Seminar: Robin Chase: How Wireless Can Move Us to More Sustainable Transportation
Remarks by Robin Chase, co-founder of Zipcar and founder and chief executive of GoLoco and Meadow Networks.
September 17, 2007
Transportation Alternatives Volunteer Night – Mailing Party
Join Transportation Alternatives, New York City's advocates for cyclists and pedestrians, as they spread the word about their important work at their Volunteer Night mailing parties. Activities include stuffing envelopes, folding t-shirts and sending out campaign materials with fellow activists.
September 16, 2007
Regional Rail Working Group Monthly Meeting
Agenda items for the September 19, 2007, meeting will include a quick update on each of these key initiatives:
September 15, 2007
Auto-Free New York: Light Rail in France
The September monthly meeting of Auto-Free New York will feature remarks by Paul Rivey, Civil Engineer and Urban Planner from Paris.
September 15, 2007
Registration Deadline for APA’s Livable New York Conference
Today is the deadline for registration for the Oct. 12 conference: Planning a More Livable New York: Regional Growth, Nature and the Ecological City.
September 15, 2007
Early Registration Deadline for APA’s Livable New York Conference
Today is the deadline for early (less expensive) registration for the Oct. 12 conference: Planning a More Livable New York: Regional Growth, Nature and the Ecological City.
September 15, 2007