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Category: Clean Air

Posted inCHEKPEDS, Clean Air, Congestion, Noise

Speak Up: congestion pricing hearings

by Team ChekpedsFebruary 25, 2024February 25, 2024
9th Avenue in Manhattan, every day The traffic is overwhelming, we cannot cross the street because of blocked pedestrian crossings, the honking is unbearable at all hours of day and night, we have one of the worst air quality in… Read more “Speak Up: congestion pricing hearings”
Posted inClean Air, Pedestrian safety

Do not miss it : Comment on Port Authority Bus Terminal Replacement project

by Team ChekpedsFebruary 15, 2024February 15, 2024
Forget about Airports! It is the largest bus terminal in the world, it will be a 10-year and $ 1o billion construction project , located in the middle of a residential neighborhood. It will be double the current height or… Read more “Do not miss it : Comment on Port Authority Bus Terminal Replacement project”
Posted inClean Air, Pedestrian safety

Bus Terminal Replacement: Port Authority unveils its plans

by Team ChekpedsFebruary 1, 2024September 19, 2024
REGISTER for the community information sessions Tuesday, February 6, 6pm – 8pm  The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey is proposing to replace the existing Bus Terminal in Manhattan with a new Main Terminal, Storage and Staging Facility… Read more “Bus Terminal Replacement: Port Authority unveils its plans”
Posted inCHEKPEDS, Clean Air, Congestion, Noise

Congestion Pricing must benefit west side residents as well

by Team ChekpedsNovember 4, 2023November 4, 2023
Now that 40 MTA gantries have been installed around the Lincoln Tunnel entrances and exits (not a pretty sight), it is crucial that West side residents benefit from the Congestion pricing program: it must reduce the daily tsunami of New… Read more “Congestion Pricing must benefit west side residents as well”
Posted inClean Air, Congestion

The birth of a movement

by Team ChekpedsJune 18, 2023October 14, 2023
Last week Transportation Alternatives celebrated its 50th anniversary. I had a chance to ask its founder, David Gurin, how it all came about. He sent me a Village Voice article dated October 5, 1972 inviting anyone interested in planning a… Read more “The birth of a movement”
Posted inClean Air

Confirmed: traffic impacts our Air Quality

by Team ChekpedsApril 30, 2023October 14, 2023
An updated “New York City Community Air Survey” just dropped and the results for our neighborhood are grim. According to the report, car free zones do enjoy cleaner air. First, let’s look at NO, a pollutant that primarily comes from… Read more “Confirmed: traffic impacts our Air Quality”
Posted inClean Air

Cleaner Air around construction sites? Help us getting it done

by Team ChekpedsNovember 5, 2022February 9, 2023
Although we have no-idling laws in place, there is also the opportunity for operators to request an exemption. And they do: The Interior Demolition Contractors Association, Inc. applied for a variance from section 24-163 of the Administrative Code, which prohibits… Read more “Cleaner Air around construction sites? Help us getting it done”
Posted inCHEKPEDS, Clean Air, Noise

Two wins to improve our quality of life

by Team ChekpedsJune 14, 2022August 21, 2022
Our recent battle for a better air quality was successful. The DEP (Department of Environmental Protection) listened to the advocates’s suggestions: the new definition of what type of vehicles can be exempted from the law is carefully crafted to retain… Read more “Two wins to improve our quality of life”
Posted inClean Air

DEP’s mission: Protect the air we breathe or polluters’ bottom line?

by Team ChekpedsApril 4, 2022June 14, 2022
The Departement of Environmental Protection (DEP) is in the midst of hearings and rule making on idling enforcement. Some changes could gut the idling laws, while others will make it much more difficult for citizens to report commercial idling scofflaws.… Read more “DEP’s mission: Protect the air we breathe or polluters’ bottom line?”
Posted inClean Air, Sidewalk

Can electrification clear the curb?

by Team ChekpedsJanuary 9, 2022April 3, 2022
Streetsblog NY, the influential publication for streets and transportation, published two OpEds submitted by CHEKPEDS. The first OPINION: Do Not Put EV Charging Stations on Public Property explains why the city should rely exclusively on private parking operations to provide… Read more “Can electrification clear the curb?”

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CHEKPEDS (Clinton Hell’s Kitchen Chelsea Coalition for Pedestrian Safety) was founded by residents and community leaders in September 2005 to reclaim 9th Avenue from the hellish Lincoln Tunnel traffic.

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