Michael Bloomberg
Wind Industry Blows In To Manhattan
Mayor Bloomberg proclaims New York City Wind Energy Day as AWEA rings NASDAQ Closing Bell
October 13, 2009 -- New York City – As the Honorable Michael Bloomberg offers an official proclamation declaring Wednesday, October 14, to be “New York City Wind Energy Day,” the wind energy industry descends on New York City’s Times Square for the American Wind Energy Association’s (AWEA) two-day Wind Power Finance & Investment Workshop. Featured activities will include AWEA ringing the NASDAQ Closing Bell, as well as the premiere of a wind power video in Times Square. » read more »
Reps. Castle & McCarthy Praise Bloomberg Investigation of Illegal Sales at Gun Shows
October 9, 2009 -- Washington, D.C. -- Reps. Mike Castle (R-DE) and Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), House architects of the Gun Show Loophole Closing Act (HR 2324), today praised Mayor Bloomberg's undercover investigation by the City of New York of illegal sales of firearms at gun shows in three states, and the report's recommendation for closing the gun show loophole.
Reps. Castle and McCarthy believe that now is the ideal time for HR 2324 to gain traction in Congress as Senator Frank Lautenberg introduced similar legislation and on the 2008 Presidential campaign trail, the concept enjoyed the bipartisan support of both candidates. » read more »
USDA Secretary Vilsack, NYC Mayor Bloomberg Announce $2 Million Federal Grant for Green Jobs as Part of MillionTreesNYC Campaign
MillionTreesNYC has Already Planted More Than 174,000 Trees Towards Million-Tree Goal, Exceeded First Year Planting Goal by 17,700 Trees
April 8, 2009 -- Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and US Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that the Department of Agriculture has awarded a $2 million grant to create green jobs and restore urban forests in New York City. The grant will create up to 20 new jobs in horticulture and forestry over the next two years for graduates of the MillionTreesNYC training program. MillionTreesNYC is a public-private partnership between the Bloomberg Administration and New York Restoration Project (NYRP) that aims to plant one million new trees throughout the five boroughs by 2017. » read more »
CA Governor Schwarzenegger Meets with President Obama in Washington, Encourages New Era of Infrastructure Investment
03/20/2009 -- California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger met with President Barack Obama at the White House today to discuss the importance of large-scale and sustained federal infrastructure investment to the nation’s economic growth, environmental protection and national security. » read more »
NYC Mayor Bloomberg Launches Task Force To Adapt Critical Infrastructure To Environmental Effects Of Climate Change
Representatives from Government and Industry, Including Top Climate Change Scientists, Gather at City Hall to Chart Response to Effects of Changing Climate
August 12, 2008 -- New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today launched the Climate Change Adaptation Task Force and the New York City Panel on Climate Change through to develop adaptation strategies to secure the City's infrastructure from the effects of climate change. » read more »
NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, GE Chairman/CEO Jeffrey Immelt Announce $18 Million Grant to New York City Public Schools
Largest-Ever Single Corporate Contribution to to Advance Student Achievement New York City Public Schools
NEW YORK, NY, June 30, 2008 -- Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and GE Chairman and CEO Jeffrey R. Immelt today announced that the GE Foundation, the philanthropic organization of General Electric Company, has awarded the New York City Department of Education (DOE) a five-year grant of $17.9 million, the largest-ever single corporate contribution to New York City public school system. The grant will support initiatives to better prepare middle school students for college and career opportunities, with a particular focus on improving achievement in math and science. » read more »
New York City Mayor Bloomberg Announces South Bronx Initiative
Comprehensive Plan Delineates Action Items within Three Separate Areas Designed to Leverage and Enhance the Revitalization Underway in the South Bronx
June 17, 2008 -- New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today announced the South Bronx Initiative, a comprehensive plan to sustain and strengthen the ongoing revitalization of the South Bronx.
A South Bronx meat market: Photo by mpb (CC) » read more »
NYC Mayor Bloomberg And DOT Commissioner Announce "Summer Streets", Car-Free City Route For Health And Recreation
For Three Saturdays in August, Route from Brooklyn Bridge to Central Park Will Open
June 16, 2008 -- New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan today announced Summer Streets, a new City program that will temporarily open a 6.9 mile car-free route from the Brooklyn Bridge to 72nd Street. » read more »
Statement By New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg On The Death Of Tim Russert
June 13, 2008 -- "I was shocked and saddened to learn about the death of Tim Russert. I knew him as most Americans did - as a political commentator, an accomplished author, and without a doubt, one of the most influential journalists of our time. I also knew him on a more personal level as a man of incredible character, substance, and wit.
"I can only imagine the pain that his family must be feeling right now - and I extend my deepest condolences to his wife Maureen, and his son, Luke, who interned here at City Hall last year. Tim didn't just report on American politics - he played an active role in protecting the freedoms we hold so dear: free press, fair elections, and vigorous debate. He was a champion for honesty and truth, and he'll be dearly missed." » read more »
New York City Safest Big City in US
Mayor Bloomberg And Police Commissioner Kelly Announce New York City Remains The Safest Big City In America According To FBI Uniform Crime Report; New York City's Drop in Violent Crime Was Twice as Large as the Nation's
June 9, 2008 -- New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly today announced that New York City remains the safest big city in America, according to the FBI's preliminary Uniform Crime Report for 2007. The report shows that, compared to 2006, the City experienced a 2.7 percent drop in overall crime last year. » read more »
NYC Mayor Announces Brownfield Measures
Mayor Bloomberg Announces Creation Of Office Of Environmental Remediation And Outlines Necessary Reform Measures To Overhaul New York’s Brownfield Cleanup Program
June 9, 2008 -- New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today announced the creation of the Office of Environmental Remediation (OER) to expedite the cleanup of contaminated brownfield sites throughout New York City as outlined in PlaNYC . » read more »
NYC Mayor Bloomberg Announces Acceleration Of Goal To Attract 50 Million Visitors To New York City
Date for Meeting Goal Moved Up to 2012 from 2015 after Unprecedented Tourism Gains
June 3, 2008 -- New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today announced that New York City is on track to achieve its goal of attracting 50 million annual visitors three years earlier than anticipated.
Manhattan, New York City: Photo by Kevin Labianco (CC)
Since Mayor Bloomberg set the goal of ’50 by 15’ in 2006, New York City has welcomed more visitors than anticipated, including a record 46 million in 2007. » read more »
NYC Mayor Statement On Congressman John Mica's Plan For High-Speed Rail Service To New York City
May 30, 2008 -- "I met today with Congressman John Mica of Florida, the Ranking Republican on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, who briefed me on his plan to encourage proposals to bring high-speed rail service to New York. Congressman Mica's plan makes a great deal of sense and I strongly support it.
High speed rail service could cut the travel time between New York and Washington to only two hours. This would encourage more people to take the train, which simultaneously would relieve congestion at New York City airports and reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. » read more »
Report: Fires 2nd Leading Cause of Preventable Child Deaths
One in Four Deaths Caused by Children Playing with Matches or Lighters
May 29, 2008 -- Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn, Health Commissioner Thomas R. Frieden and Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta today released the second annual Child Fatality Report, a review of preventable fatalities among children ages one to 12 years that found that fires are the second leading cause of child deaths from injuries in New York City after motor vehicle accidents.
An apartment fire on Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn: Photo by Michael Williams (CC) » read more »
NYC Passes Updated Fire Code
Statement By Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg On Council Passage Of New Fire Code For New York City
May 28, 2008 -- "The City Council today adopted a new Fire Code, the first comprehensive revision of the Fire Code since 1913, which will make this City safer for both New Yorkers and the firefighters that protect us.
The Fire Code governs the use of building safety systems like sprinkler systems and extinguishers, the permit and inspection process, fire-detection and extinguishing systems, and emergency preparedness and planning. » read more »