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Monday, May 10, 2010

Green News Round-Up, compiled by Rebeccah Welch

How “Transit-Oriented Development” Will Put More New Yorkers in Cars [Gotham Gazette]

Lead Poisoning - A Stubborn Nemisis [NY Times]

Trial of Officer Accused of Assaulting Cyclist to Begin Today [NY 1]

Population Boom Clogs Staten Island Roads [Staten Island Advance]

More Than 200,000 a Day Now Cycling [NY Times]

Alewife Herring Found in Bronx River [Daily News]

Borough President Calls DOT Commissioner a Bike "Zealot" [Daily News]

Spending Freeze Deals Another Blow to Ailing Roads and Bridges (Gotham Gazette]

PlaNYC at Three: Time to Include the Neighborhoods [Gotham Gazette]

Plan to Make 34th Street More Pedestrian Friendly [NY Times)

Flip the 'Switch' [Game- Gotham Gazette]

An Index of Open Space [Report- New Yorkers for Parks]

PlaNYC 2030 Progress Report [Report-PlaNYC 2030]

Gillibrand Wants More Grocery Stores [Crain's]

New Laws Would Expand City’s Recycling Program [NYT]
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