See below for full details on our upcoming Impact Series, featuring conversations highlighting the impactful work of the East Coast Greenway Alliance throughout 2022 and a look ahead to what's next. All videos will be archived below and available on our Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube channels.
Thursday, Dec. 15: State of the Greenway
All sessions begin at noon EST. Stream the live videos here or on our Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube channels.
Tuesday, Nov. 29: New England - Kristine Keeney & Bruce Donald
Friday, Dec. 2: Washington, D.C., Virginia and North Carolina - Elliott Caldwell & Andrew Meeker
Wednesday, Dec. 7: Mid-Atlantic - Bruce Donald & Daniel Paschall
Tuesday, Dec. 13: South Carolina, Georgia and Florida - Brent Buice & Robert Barto
Thursday, Dec. 15: State of the Greenway - Executive Director Dennis Markatos-Soriano
In 2021, advocacy work by the Alliance staff helped attract a record $550 million in public investment toward completion of the East Coast Greenway. That momentum has continued into 2022 with the following investments in the East Coast Greenway:
A record $50 million in federal funding from the United States Department of Transportation’s RAISE Discretionary Grant program in August
$11.3 million in federal earmarks awarded this spring
$31 million in Philadelphia for design and construction of the Spring Garden Street Connector, a critical multimodal complete street project.
Acquisition of a nine-mile former rail line in New Jersey, which will be converted into the game-changing Essex-Hudson Greenway
At the state level, dramatic state-level funding increases in Massachusetts, North Carolina, Virginia and beyond
We couldn't do our work to connect 450 communities across 3,000 miles and 15 states without the support of our tremendous members and donors. You can help us create more connected East Coast Greenway sections by joining, renewing or donating online today!
Invest today2021 REPLAY: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Washington, DC: New York & New Jersey Coordinator Luis Diaz and Mid-Atlantic Manager Daniel Paschall
2021 REPLAY: Equity on the Greenway: Mid-Atlantic Manager Daniel Paschall and East Coast Greenway Advisory Board member Eleanor Horne
2021 REPLAY: State of the Greenway: Executive Director Dennis Markatos-Soriano
2021 REPLAY: South Carolina, Georgia and Florida: South Carolina & Georgia Manager Brent Buice and Deputy Director Niles Barnes
2021 REPLAY: Maine, New Hampshire, Eastern Massachusetts: Northern New England Manager Kristine Keeney
2021 REPLAY: Rhode Island, Connecticut and Central Massachusetts: Southern New England Manager Bruce Donald
2021 REPLAY: Virignia and North Carolina: Sarah Sanford
2020 REPLAY: New Greenway Segments: South
Get the scoop on the latest East Coast Greenway additions from Virginia to Florida with our regional coordinators Sarah Sanford (North Carolina & Virginia), Brent Buice (South Carolina & Georgia) and V Christiansen (Florida).
Relive the session below:
2020 REPLAY: New Greenway Segments: North
Enjoy an inside look at 2020's newest East Coast Greenway segments from Maine to Washington, D.C.., with our regional coordinators Kristine Keeney (New England), Bruce Donald (Tri-State) and Daniel Paschall (Mid-Atlantic).
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2020 REPLAY: Climate change and the Greenway
Michael Oppenheimer, the Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, the Department of Geosciences and the Princeton Environmental Institute at Princeton University, joins East Coast Greenway Executive Director Dennis Markatos-Soriano for a conversation on the climate change and environmental benefits of recent and continued development of the East Coast Greenway. Oppenheimer is a long-time participant in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007, serving recently as a lead author of the IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Report and now as a coordinating lead author of a special report on climate extremes and disasters. East Coast Greenway North Carolina & Virginia Coordinator Sarah Sanford also will join the virtual event.
Relive the session below:
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