Sustainable Solutions for Jackson Heights (Mar 20)

Event last updated March 10, 2010

Green Agenda for Jackson Heights, a project led by Friends of Travers Park and Queens Community House with support from the Pratt Center for Community Development, will be convening Jackson Heights residents to assess proposals for making Jackson Heights a sustainable neighborhood, generated through workshops held this winter with hundreds of community residents. Participants at the March 20 town hall meeting will review ideas for expanding open space, reducing waste, and many other steps toward environmental and economic sustainability, and emerge from the session with a consensus agenda of priority actions to promote a greener Jackson Heights.

Event Details

March 20, 2010 - 10:45am - 1:00pm
Renaissance Charter School, 35-59 81st Street, Jackson Heights, Queens

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Green Agenda for Jackson Heights

Project last updated March 9, 2010

Jackson Heights is a thriving community that faces a distinct set of environmental challenges. The City Council district that includes Jackson Heights has just 1 acre of park space for every thousand children. Traffic to and from nearby LaGuardia airport pollutes the air and clogs the streets. And Jackson Heights has a larger share of tenants living in severely overcrowded housing than any other neighborhood in New York City.

The Green Agenda for Jackson Heights is a collaboration between Queens Community House, Friends of Travers Park and the Pratt Center for Community Development, bringing together residents of Jackson Heights to plan an environmental blueprint for the neighborhood. Air quality, traffic, open space and housing conditions are among the issues participants are grappling with in through a process that is engaging hundreds of neighborhood residents and ultimately influence city spending, services and priorities.

On March 20, Green Agenda for Jackson Heights will convene Jackson Heights residents to assess proposals for making a sustainable neighborhood, generated through workshops held this winter with hundreds of community residents. Participants at this town hall meeting will review ideas for expanding open space, reducing waste, and many other steps toward environmental and economic sustainability, and emerge from the session with a consensus agenda of priority actions to promote a greener Jackson Heights.

Learn more about the March 20 session here.

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Queens Residents Create a Green Agenda

Media last updated March 8, 2010

Press Source

  • New York 1

Press Date

  • March 6, 2010

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Jackson Heights Green Agenda

Map last updated November 25, 2009

Jackson Heights is a thriving neighborhood that contends with some distinct environmental challenges. I has just 1 acre of park space for every thousand children, the least of any council district in the city. It has the highest share of tenants living in overcrowded conditions. And it sits near both the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and LaGuardia Airport, which bring traffic congestion, pollution and noise.

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Jackson Heights Maps Out a Green Agenda

Media last updated November 24, 2009

Press Source

  • EcoPolitics Daily

Press Date

  • November 12, 2009

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