Archive for February, 2010

Bronx Parks Speak Up Feb 27 is POSTPONED

Saturday, February 27th, 2010 Posted in Front Page News, Parks Committee | No Comments »

Please check back for further updates. Due to severe weather conditions, the event was postponed to a later date. Check back for details on this web page, or e-mail to bxspeakup@hotmail.com

Water Committee Work

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 Posted in Water Committee | No Comments »

AGENDA 1.  Flyer (to go in envelope to 500 people with BCEQ brochure) PDF BCEQ Flyer 2010-02-22 DOC BCEQ Flyer 2010-02-22 Newsletter Winter_2010ka FEB 4 final 2.  Agenda Draft BCEQ Agenda 2010-02-22 3.  Letter HR senstive area BCEQ Requesting Sensitive Area 02072010 , and ...

HAPPY 98th BIRTHDAY THERESA LATO – Click Here: www.Care2.com

Sunday, February 14th, 2010 Posted in President's Blog | No Comments »

Send BCEQ Founder a Birthday Card (Feb.17th) by clicking here: www.Care2.com Theresa Lato reads her e-mails at eli_lato@hotmail.com (1)Sunday before President's Day. I couldn't get my car out of a snowbank. Fortunately, Glenn Fleischmann (who garages his) picked up Diane Sargent ...

Draft Action Agenda for DEC’s Hudson River Estuary Program

Thursday, February 11th, 2010 Posted in Bronx River, Harlem River Working Group, Water Committee | No Comments »

http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/5104.html The Draft Hudson River Estuary Action Agenda 2010-2014 (pdf, 2MB) is now available for public comment. Written comments on the draft may be submitted until February 22, 2010. Comments can be sent via e-mail to hrep@gw.dec.state.ny.us (please include the words ...

2010 Newsletters

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 Posted in Front Page News, Newsletters | No Comments »

February 2010 Winter_2010 FEB 4 final July 2010 BCEQ_Summer_2010_July_6 Fall 2010  BCEQ_FOCUS_Fall_2010

In the NY Times: Panel Suggests 100 Ways Buildings Can Be Greener 02/02/10

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 Posted in Front Page News, In the News, Parks Committee, Project Green, Water Committee | 1 Comment »

By MIREYA NAVARRO Published: February 1, 2010 A panel of experts convened by the mayor and City Council issued more than 100 recommendations Monday on how to make New York City’s building codes more environmentally sound by imposing energy-saving requirements on construction ...
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