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Our Roadmap For A Greener Long Island

Long Island faces an array of environmental challenges, from traffic congestion and unchecked suburban sprawl, to an underbuilt mass transit system and development that continues to encroach on priceless natural resources. Our 2008 Long Island Policy Agenda lays out a comprehensive roadmap for county and local policymakers and officials to confront these and other sustainability challenges facing Nassau and Suffolk counties.


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Nuke Cleanup In Western New York Moving At Snail's Pace

Submitted by Rachael Blair on Thu, 2008-05-08 16:04.

The cleanup and decontamination of the Western New York Nuclear Service Center at West Valley is taking far too long, according to the New York State Department of Environmental C

How To Make Long Island Green? Ask John Cameron

Submitted by Michelle Subbiondo on Thu, 2008-05-08 13:15.

John Cameron, acting chair of NYLCV's Long Island ChapterJohn Cameron, acting chair of NYLCV's Long Island ChapterJohn D.

MTA Faces $3 Billion Budget Shortfall

Submitted by Rachael Blair on Mon, 2008-05-05 14:08.

AM New York reports that the MTA will face a $3 billion dollar gap in funding for basic repairs and service for

NYLCV Applauds City Council For New Green Measures

The legislation will add about 10,000 trees to the cityscape each year.The legislation will add about 10,000 trees to the cityscape each year.The Big Apple is one step closer to becoming the “Green Apple,” following Wednesday's passage of legislation in the New York City Council that will ensure residents can enjoy more trees, open space and long-term sustainability planning.
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NYLCV Applauds City Council For New Green Measures

Submitted by Dan Hendrick on Thu, 2008-05-01 11:51.

The legislation passed Wednesday will add about 10,000 trees to the cityscape each year.The legislation passed Wednesday will add about 10,000 trees to the cityscape each year.The Big Apple is one step closer to becoming the “Green Apple,” following Wednesday's passage of legislation in the New York City Council that will ensure residents can enjoy more trees, open space and long-term sustainabili

Weekend Conference To Focus On Greening Yonkers

Submitted by Rachael Blair on Thu, 2008-05-01 10:39.

The Journal News reports that a free two-day conference

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