About Keep New York Moving
Keep New York Moving is a joint effort by the Campaign for New York's Future and the Empire State Transportation Alliance to ensure safe, affordable, reliable transportation for New York now and in the future.
Campaign for New York's Future
The Campaign for New York's Future is a coalition of civic, business, environmental, labor, community and public health organizations that support the goals and strategic direction of PlaNYC. Our goal is to make every neighborhood in NYC a great place to live and work, as well as make a significant contribution to fighting climate change. The coalition aims to encourage public debate — as well as fair and effective action — now and in the years to come. We recognize the need to both seize the opportunity for immediate action and to insure that this long-term plan evolves with continued dialogue and changing conditions.
Campaign for New York's Future Member organizations
(list in formation, as of February 5, 2009)
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23rd Precinct Community Councill
2nd-3rd E. 80 Block Association, Inc. 300 West 15th Street Block Association
600 Grand Block Association
86th Street Bay Ridge BID AARP All Peoples Garden, Inc.
American Cancer Society
American Council of Engineering Companies of New York
Asian Americans for Equality
Asthma Free School Zone Astoria Residents Reclaiming Our World (ARROW)
American Institute of Architects, New York Chapter
American Lung Association of the City of New York
American Planning Association
Atlantic Avenue Betterment Association Better Hood Pacific Street Block Association
Beyond Oil NYC
Bikes Now
Boerum Hill Association
Brighton Neighborhood Association Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment
Brooklyn Chinese-American Association Bryant Park Corporation
Build It Green! NYC Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater NY
Building Trades Employers Association Chinese Chamber of Commerce of New York
Citizens Advice Bureau Citizens Budget Commission
Citizens Committee for New York City
CIVITAS Citizens, Inc.
City Parks Foundation
Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen Pedestrian Safety Coalition COMET – Citizens of Maspeth, Elmhurst Together Community Plan Promotion Network Cornell University Cooperative Extension - NYC Council on the Environment NYC (CENYC) Crosslands Youth and Family Outreach Center Crow Hill Community Association CSA Group, Inc. CUNY Institute for Sustainable Cities The Dialogue Project Design Trust for Public Space Downtown Brooklyn Partnership Downtown Independent Democrats Drum Major Institute Dumbo Improvement District Earth Pledge East 4thStreet. Block Association East Coast Greenway Alliance Eastern Parkway Cultural Row Neighborhood Association Environmental Defense Film Society of Lincoln Center General Contractors Association Greenthumbs, Lots 29, 30, 31, 32 Gowanus Canal Conservancy Gowanus Stakeholders Group Hell’s Kitchen Neighborhood Association Hispanic Federation Inform Institute for Labor and the Community Institute for Rational Urban Mobility, Inc. Iron Hills Civic Association Jackson Heights Beautification Committee/ Friends of Travers Park Latin American Chaplains Association Lin Sing Association Liz Christy Bowery Houston Community Local Development Corporation of West Bronx Long Island Neighborhood Network Long Island Progressive Coalition Lower Washington Heights Neighborhood Association |
Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Manhattan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance Midland Beach Civic Association Morningside Heights Coalition Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project LDC National Lawyers Guild (NYC Chapter) National Supermarkets Association Nature Network Natural Resources Defense Council Neighbors Advocating for Good Growth (NAG) New Era Democrats Network for New Energy Choices New Partners for Community Revitalization New York AREA New York Building Congress NYC Apollo Alliance New York City Central Labor Council The New York City Environmental Justice Alliance New York City Healthy Schools Network New York City Hispanic Chamber of Commerce New York Environmental Law & Justice Project New York Industrial Retention Network New York League of Conservation Voters New York Restoration Project New Yorkers for Parks New York Urban Land Institute District Council North Brooklyn Alliance North Brooklyn Development Corp. Nos Quedamos, Inc. Nurture New York’s Nature, Inc. Pacific 400 Block Association Parks and Trails New York ParkSlopeNeighbors Partnership for New York City Pierless Fish Corp. Pratt Center for Community Development Project for Public Spaces Prospect Place 300 Association Regional Plan Association Riverkeeper Roosevelt Court Association Saratoga Associates Scenic Hudson SEIU 32BJ Sierra Club NYC Group Sixth Street and Avenue B Garden SoHo Alliance South Beach Civic Association Stapleton Coalition Against Reckless Speeders (SCARS) Straphangers Campaign, NYPIRG Sustainable Long Island TIME/To Improve Municipal Efficiency
TransitCenter, Inc.
Transport Workers Union Local 100
Transportation Alternatives Tri-State Transportation Campaign Trust for Public Land Upper Green Side UPROSE Urban Agenda VIP Community Services Vision 42 Vision Long Island Walking is Transportation WE ACT for Environmental Justice West 46th Street Block Association Western Jackson Heights Alliance Women’s City Club Youth Empowerment Mission, Inc. Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice |
Funding Partners
The Campaign for New York’s Future would like to extend its gratitude to the following generous supporters:
Altman Foundation Bernard F. & Alva B. Gimbel Foundation Durst Family Foundation Fund for the City of New York J. M. Kaplan Fund Mertz Gilmore Foundation Nathan Cummings Foundation Inc. New York Community Trust Robertson Foundation Rockefeller Brothers Fund David Rockefeller Rockefeller Foundation Scherman Foundation, Inc. Starr Foundation Surdna Foundation
Empire State Transportation Alliance
The Empire State Transportation Alliance (ESTA) is a coalition of business, civic, labor and environmental organizations that advocates for essential investment in our transit system. Since 1999, ESTA has launched successful education and outreach campaigns that have led to billions in transit investments in the Region. In the coming year, ESTA will mobilize constituents, shore up public support and work to educate decision makers on why we must invest in transit. With your support, we can create a world-class transit system for our region – one that will sustain our economy and better our lives.
ESTA Members
AECOM, Inc., ESTA co-chair
Regional Plan Association, ESTA co-chair
American Council of Engineering Companies of New York
American Institute of Architects, New York
American Planning Association
Associated General Contractors of NYS
Building Trades Employers Association
Center for Logistics and Transportation,
Baruch College/ CUNY
Citizens Union of the City of New York
CIVITAS Citizens, Inc.
Construction Industry Council
Cooper Union Infrastructure Institute
District Council 37
Environmental Defense Fund
Fiscal Policy Institute
General Contractor's Association of New York
INFORM, Inc.
Long Island Contractor's Association
Metro East Inc.
Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
Natural Resources Defense Council
New York Building Congress
New York City Environmental Justice Alliance
New York League of Conservation Voters
NYC District Council of Carpenters
NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign
NYS Laborers' PAC
NYU Council on Transportation
NYU Rudin Center for Transportation
Policy and Management
Orange County Citizens Foundation
Partnership for New York City
Partnership for Sustainable Ports, LLP
PB
Permanent Citizens Advisory
Committee to the MTA
SmartRoute Systems
STV
TIME / To Improve Municipal Efficiency
Transport Workers Union, Local 100
Transportation Alternatives
Tri-State Transportation Campaign
University Transportation Research Center, City College
Urbanomics
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