Better, Faster, Smarter Greenways: Tactical Urbanism
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Letter Sent March 10, 2021 Re: Infrastructure support for greenway network development in New York City Dear Members of the New York City Congressional Delegation: We write to call your
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131-mile road race supports development of green space and mobility in the borough Brooklyn Greenway Initiative (BGI) announces today the start of the 2020 Brooklyn Waterfront Challenge, a running and
Photos and text by NCL Associate, Hagan Knauth. Plants that are native to a particular region (New England, for example) have developed a stable, resilient, and energy efficient system
Consortium of city agencies and community groups initiate data-driven study to ensure sustainable, equitable development of the Greenway Brooklyn Greenway Initiative (BGI) announced today the launch of a comprehensive User
When we think about our neighbors here in Brooklyn, we tend to think of the stoop sitters, domino players, and bodega owners. But there are large populations of other smaller
by Hagan Knauth, NCL Associate When you add native plants to your garden, you are directly benefiting the survival of native animal species, some of which may be threatened
The Naval Cemetery Landscape is home to dozens of native bee species, butterflies, dragonflies, and various other pollinating insects. The Landscape’s design incorporates nectar rich annuals and native perennials, creating
The Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway provides countless benefits. The route gives communities access to the waterfront, parks and open spaces, job centers, and cultural and entertainment corridors — all of which