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Letter: Vote for people who will continue to protect the nature around us and the communities most impacted by pollution and climate change. Letter: A strong, healthy environment comes from the ...
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, environmental protection organization of local, state, and national government natural resource and environmental professionals.
The department is responsible for land use and environmental review, preparing plans and policies, and providing information to and advising the Mayor of New York City, Borough presidents, the New York City Council, Community Boards and other local government bodies on issues relating to the macro-scale development of the city.
The Independent Budget Office presents budgetary reviews, economic forecasts, and policy analyses in the form of reports, testimony, memos, letters, and presentations. The agency also releases an annual volume of budget options for New York City, produces guides to understanding the budget, and provides online access to key revenue and spending ...
Opinion: Readers dig in on war, eminent domain and city elections in letters published Oct. 23-29, 2023. Letters: Letters: I’m a former mayor. Josh Mandelbaum has what it takes.
Martin Gray would focus on environmental issues and economic growth if elected mayor. The preliminary election is Oct. 10.
The Mayor's Office For People with Disabilities (MOPD) is a liaison to the NYC disability community on behalf of the NYC Mayor's Office. In conjunction with all other city agencies and offices, assess and coordinate city policies relating to all people with disabilities. NYC Media is the radio, television, and online media network of New York City.
The Mayors Climate Protection Center, founded in 2007 as a subgroup of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, is dedicated to providing mayors with "the guidance and assistance they need to lead their cities’ efforts to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that are linked to climate change." [1] The initiative was promoted by Seattle mayor Greg Nickels.