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📢 Bronx youth rallied against the Cross Bronx Expressway widening, demanding cleaner air & a healthier future.
NYC's next generations deserve healthier communities & pollution-free air instead of more highways. Let's listen to their vision for a better Bronx.
NYC's next generations deserve healthier communities & pollution-free air instead of more highways. Let's listen to their vision for a better Bronx.
October 16, 2025 at 7:15 PM
📢 Bronx youth rallied against the Cross Bronx Expressway widening, demanding cleaner air & a healthier future.
NYC's next generations deserve healthier communities & pollution-free air instead of more highways. Let's listen to their vision for a better Bronx.
NYC's next generations deserve healthier communities & pollution-free air instead of more highways. Let's listen to their vision for a better Bronx.
Our @saraklind.bsky.social joined @fox5ny.bsky.social last night to talk about our upcoming Curbside Restaurant Week. NYers love outdoor dining & this campaign will encourage them to advocate for a year-round outdoor dining program that works for all restaurants.
www.openplans.org/curbside-res...
www.openplans.org/curbside-res...
September 3, 2025 at 7:20 PM
Our @saraklind.bsky.social joined @fox5ny.bsky.social last night to talk about our upcoming Curbside Restaurant Week. NYers love outdoor dining & this campaign will encourage them to advocate for a year-round outdoor dining program that works for all restaurants.
www.openplans.org/curbside-res...
www.openplans.org/curbside-res...
This program has an equity problem: wealthy neighborhoods get 80% of outdoor dining while areas under $80K income get 8.5%. Restaurants told us why they don't apply: expensive seasonal setup/teardown + storage costs. Our solution? Cut red tape & make it year-round. @nbcnewyork.com
August 4, 2025 at 6:52 PM
This program has an equity problem: wealthy neighborhoods get 80% of outdoor dining while areas under $80K income get 8.5%. Restaurants told us why they don't apply: expensive seasonal setup/teardown + storage costs. Our solution? Cut red tape & make it year-round. @nbcnewyork.com
Our neighbors in Washington D.C. get it. Year-round outdoor dining works for everyone–the City, businesses, and people.
D.C. is doing it successfully, so can NYC.
D.C. is doing it successfully, so can NYC.
June 30, 2025 at 5:06 PM
Our neighbors in Washington D.C. get it. Year-round outdoor dining works for everyone–the City, businesses, and people.
D.C. is doing it successfully, so can NYC.
D.C. is doing it successfully, so can NYC.