What kind of city should New York be in the year 2030? PlaNYC lays out a vision for the Big Apple's future and calls for various improvements to achieve that vision. Click the icon at right to read about PlaNYC's water quality initiatives.
How would Staten Island benefit from PlaNYC? The Campaign for New York's Future -- a coalition of civic, transportation and labor organizations -- takes a closer look at PlaNYC's implications for the borough. Click the icon at right to get the facts.
A more sustainable Staten Island will require both the Mayor's Office and the City Council to coordinate and work together. NYLCVEF's 2009 City Council Agenda offers a detailed roadmap of steps the City Council can take to lay the foundation for a greener, cleaner Staten Island. Click the icon at right to check out our plan.

PlaNYC proposes opening 90 percent of our waterways for recreation by reducing water pollution and preserving our natural areas. Click on the icon at right to read a factsheet that answers some common questions about how the plan would improve water quality for Staten Islanders.