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New York City OK's Water Quality
Amidst the backdrop of a national water crisis, New York City officials have assured residents they have the situation under control.
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#CarFreeNYC Initiative Celebrates Successful Launch
Today, Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez, Chair of the City Council Transportation Committee unveiled the plan to make this year’s Earth Day one for the books.
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Cuomo Blasts EPA On PFOA Exposure
Governor Andrew Cuomo, along with his counterparts in Vermont and New Hampshire, has entreated the Environmental Protection Agency to revise national guidelines on PFOA consumption.
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Car Free NYC Unveiling Event
Join us in attendance at the unveiling event for the first annual Car Free NYC, presented by Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez, District 10; Chair, Transportation Committee.
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NYC Council is LEEDing the Way
We are excited to share the news that New York City Council passed legislation that will require construction and design of city-owned buildings to meet the highest LEED standards.
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Landmark Deal In Westchester Allows Consumers To Choose Clean Energy
17 of the 20 municipalities in the Westchester Smart Power program, an initiative of the Sustainable Westchester Group, have agreed to terms with ConEdison Solutions to supply 90,000 homes and businesses with fixed-rate, clean energy.
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Roadblocks on "Select Bus Service"
It looks like select bus service, the city's version of bus rapid transit, in New York City is hitting another series of roadblocks. For starters, the cost has nearly doubled, and the anticipated timeline has skyrocketed from just one year to almost a decade.
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The Safe Drinking Water Act: A New Take
Congressman Paul Tonko has been working with Congressman Frank Pallone (D-NJ) to release legislation that would allow for a reauthorization of the Safe Drinking Water Act and allocate funding over the next five years to be provided to local water-line improvements.
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