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De Blasio taunts MTA on NYC congestion pricing - New York Daily News

De Blasio taunts MTA on NYC congestion pricing - New York Daily News
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Pedestrian Safety

Pedestrian Safety Taking Action on Pedestrian Safety The New York State Departments of Transportation and Health have teamed up with the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee on a first-of-its-kind pedestrian safety campaign in New York State. It provides a $110 million, five-year commitment to improving pedestrian safety across Upstate New York and Long Island through the Three Es – Engineering, Enforcement and Education. SHARE The Three Es Our three-pronged approach to making streets safer for pedestrians features the Three Es – Engineering, Enforcement and Education.

New York s Eighth Annual Invasive Species Awareness Week Begins Sunday, June 6 - NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation

New York s Eighth Annual Invasive Species Awareness Week Begins Sunday, June 6 Free Public Events Scheduled Across New York State ISAW Kicks Off with Webinar Highlighting Events and New York s Invasive Species Network The New York State Departments of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Agriculture and Markets (AGM) today announced that the state s eighth annual Invasive Species Awareness Week (ISAW) begins this Sunday, June 6. Free public events and invasive species challenges are offered from June 6 - 12 across the state and online, including daily webinars at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo issued a proclamation designating ISAW (leaves DEC s website) to support the annual campaign to encourage New Yorkers to learn more and participate in the fight against the negative impacts of invasive species.

COVID-19: NY & NJ Business Reopening

Tuesday, May 11, 2021 During the past 14 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have experienced an unprecedented flurry of new laws, regulations and guidance, frequently conflicting with one another and unclear. Although health concerns arising from the pandemic are finally starting to subside with the growing distribution of vaccinations, employers will still face challenges and uncertainty as the applicable laws and guidance are peeled back in the “new normal.” Many questions still exist as to mandatory vaccines, medical confidentiality, incentives for employees to receive the vaccines, protocols for vaccinated employees to interact in the workplace and safety protocols in general. While New Jersey and New York adopted a somewhat coordinated approach to closing measures during the pandemic, and recently announced joint relaxation of capacity requirements, key differences in approaches remain. Set forth below is a summary of recent developments and recommended next ste

Drinking Water Source Protection Program Launched in New York State

Drinking Water Source Protection Program Launched in New York State At least nine Dutchess County, New York, municipalities are part of a new state program aimed at protecting the quality of drinking water. At least nine municipalities in Dutchess County, New York, are part of a new state program aimed at protecting the quality of drinking water. The New York State Departments of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC) and Health (DOH) announced the creation of the Drinking Water Source Protection Program. This is an initiative to assist municipalities with assessing and supporting drinking water source protection programs and up to 40 volunteer communities “will work with technical assistance partners to develop programs that proactively protect public drinking water supplies,” according to the NYDEC press release.

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