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Community Conversation

on
The NYC Department of Environmental Protection’s
Green Infrastructure Plan
and what it means for our neighborhoods

with Caswell Holloway


Commissioner, NYC Department of Environmental Protection

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Green infrastructure is an alternative approach to improving water quality that integrates


features such as swales and green roofs with investments to optimize the existing system.
Join us for a dialogue with DEP’s Commissioner about the application of the Green
Infrastructure Plan in our neighborhoods, and get answers to the following questions:

 What exactly is Green Infrastructure and why is DEP promoting it?


 How might Green Infrastructure make our neighborhoods cleaner and more
environmentally friendly?
 How can residents get involved? (hint: there are a number of ways)
 How can private property owners apply for DEP’s Green Infrastructure grants?

Learn more about the DEP’s Green Infrastructure Plan at


http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/html/stormwater/nyc_green_infrastructure_plan.shtml

Thursday, April 14, 7-9pm


PS 58, Auditorium (330 Smith St., between 1st and Carroll St.)

Caswell Holloway was appointed Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection in the beginning of
2010, and has focused on four core functions: customer service, utility operations, capital projects, and
sustainability.

In the area of sustainability, Holloway appointed the first Deputy Commissioner of Sustainability, and has led the
DEP toward the reduction of energy needs and greenhouse gas emissions. He has also launched the NYC Green
Infrastructure Plan, a hybrid approach to stormwater management that will dramatically reduce combined sewer
overflows and, if approved by State and Federal regulators, would save New Yorkers $2.4 billion between now and
2030.

Cas has previously served as Chief of Staff to Deputy Mayor for Operations Edward Skyler and as Special Advisor to
Mayor Bloomberg.

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