Basic Organization Information
Tri-State Transportation Campaign, Inc.
- Also Known As:
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TSTC
- Physical Address:
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New York, NY
10001
- EIN:
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13-3790165
- Web URL:
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www.tstc.org
- Blog URL:
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blog.tstc.org
- NTEE Category:
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C Environmental Quality Protection, Beautification
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C01 Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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C Environmental Quality Protection, Beautification
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C35 Energy Resources Conservation and Development
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S Community Improvement, Capacity Building
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S01 Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
- Year Founded:
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1995
- Ruling Year:
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1995
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Mission Statement
The Campaign has compiled a winning track record on many issues long considered intractable, including virtually halting highway expansion in northern New Jersey and downstate New York. TSTC's advocacy has led to millions more in funding for transit, cycling and walking throughout the tri-state region. Our publications are based on solid and thorough data analysis and are heavily reported in print and online media, as well as used as informational tools in meetings with elected officials and city and state agencies
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Chief Executive
Ms. Kate Slevin
Term:
Since
Sept
2007
Chief Executive Profile:
After a formal search, the Board of Directors chose Kate as the Campaign's executive director in July 2007. Kate is an activist and urban planner who joined the Campaign in 2002 as the organization's spokesperson, moving to the position of associate director a year later. As associate director, she contributed significantly to the Campaign's growth and success, co-editing Mobilizing the Region and expanding the Campaign's work in Connecticut, Long Island, the Hudson Valley and Newark, NJ. Before coming to Tri-State, Kate worked at NYU's Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems, the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. At the NYC Parks Department, she taught environmental programs as an Urban Park Ranger and worked in the parkland acquisition office, helping to expand parkland throughout the five boroughs of NYC. She serves on the Board of Directors of Transportation Alternatives and has studied urban environmental issues around the world with the International Honors Program. Kate holds a Masters in Urban Planning from New York University and a B.A. in Earth and Environmental Sciences from Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT.
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Program:
Transforming Transportation Planning
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- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
Program Description:
We have worked to steer state and local transportation agencies away from adding new and additional road capacity as a means of managing congestion. In most cases, building more roads and highways worsens traffic and encourages sprawl development. Investments in mass transit and transit-oriented development are key solutions to tackling congestion and pollution associated with gridlock traffic conditions.
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