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CCPD Papers on PlaNYC2030

New York City’s long-term sustainability plan was first released in 2007. In cooperation with Gotham Gazette, CCPD launched Sustainability Watch to promote discussion, debate, and analysis of the plan.

SuperLink PlaNYC: A Model of Public Participation or Corporate Marketing? (Brian Paul)
SuperLink How to Get Civic Groups more Involved in PlaNYC (Dan Miner)
SuperLink New York's Sustainability Plan: Trailblazer or Copycat? (Paige Cowett)
SuperLink Does Greener Really Mean Greater (Donovan Finn)
SuperLink PlaNYC is not a Plan and it is not for NYC (Peter Marcuse)
SuperLink Is NYC's Sustainability Plan Sustainable? (Tom Angotti)
SuperLink PlaNYC at 3: Time to Include Neighborhoods (Tom Angotti)
SuperLink Participatory Planning: The Sustainability Plan's Missing Piece (Baron and Katz)
SuperLink Keeping Watch on a Plan for a Greener New York (Angotti and Checker)
SuperLink Open Schoolyards Initiative: Will Artificial Turf Make it a Public Health Hazard? (Angotti, Cowett & Siegel)
SuperLink Environmental Plan Offers Lots of Parts (Gail Robinson)
SuperLink Past and Future of Sustainability (Tom Angotti)
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