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Pro-Environment Candidates For A Sustainable Capital District
In the mayoral races, NYLCV endorses John McDonald for mayor of Cohoes. McDonald's implementation of a citywide recycling and sanitation program, combined with his decision to build Silliman Park as opposed to the originally proposed parking lot, demonstrates his dedication to environmentally-conscious policies. We also endorse Brian Stratton for mayor of Schenectady. His 2006 approval of a citywide energy efficiency contract with Siemens Energy, which changed traffic lights to LED bulbs and instituted an alternative energy heating system in City Hall, illustrates his environmental bona fides. Looking forward, Mayor Stratton plans to maintain a balance between sustainability and economic growth, and implement green building practices for his city.
For Albany County Legislature, NYLCV endorses William F. Aylward, Jr., whose land preservation efforts have spanned over 30 years, including projects to add hundreds of acres to the Pine Bush as well as constructing biking and hiking trails at French Mill’s Bridge. Alexander “Sandy” Gordon also received our endorsement for his implementation of an extensive recycling program in Knox. Lucille McKnight earned her NYLCV seal of approval for her Clean and Green Community Plan, which focuses on improving waste transfer stations and increasing tree-planting initiatives. We also endorse Tim Nichols, who supports energy-efficiency policies such as restrictions on diesel vehicle idling and requiring the use of compact fluorescent light bulbs. Herbert Reilly, Jr. also received the NYLCV endorsement for his support of open space preservation and land conservancy. For a greener and healthier Capital District, be sure to pull for NYLCV's Eco-Slate on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Newsletter Issue |
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