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Tri-State Transportation Campaign

About the Campaign

The Tri-State Transportation Campaign is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to reducing car dependency in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Leading environmental and planning organizations formed the Campaign in the early nineties as a response to the mounting economic and environmental costs of automobile and truck dependence and promising reforms in federal transportation policy.

TSTC Board of Directors

Jeffrey Anzevino
Senior Planner,
Scenic Hudson

Janine Bauer
Partner; Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein & Blader, P.C.

Marcia Bystryn
Executive Director, New York League of Conservation Voters

Sam Crane
Principal, Sam Crane Consulting

Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff
Counsel, Lacher & Lovell-Taylor

Toni Gold
Senior Associate, Project for Public Spaces

Richard Kassel
Senior Attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council (Board chair)

Charles Komanoff
Komanoff Energy Associates

Rob Moore
Executive Director, Environmental Advocates of New York

Michael Oppenheimer
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Gene Russianoff
Staff Attorney, NYPIRG/Straphangers Campaign

James T.B. Tripp
General Counsel, Environmental Defense    

Steve Winkelman
Manager of Transportation, Center for Clean Air Policy

Jeffrey Zupan
Senior Fellow, Regional Plan Association

In the fourteen years since our founding, the Campaign has enjoyed a strong record of accomplishment. Among our most notable victories are Mayor Bloomberg’s recent proposal to implement congestion pricing in New York City, the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s adoption of a smart-growth oriented transportation policy, and millions more in funding for bicycle, transit and pedestrian projects.

Nevertheless, in the New York/New Jersey/Connecticut metro area transportation continues to be a massive environmental and economic problem:

  • Nearly 1,800 people are killed in car and truck crashes in the region, including over 430 pedestrians, accounting for nearly one-quarter of all traffic deaths.
  • Cars and trucks contribute over half of the federally-regulated air pollutants and more than a quarter of toxic pollutants emitted into the region’s air.
  • Cars, trucks and highways promote inefficient use of land and destroy natural habitat by spreading workplaces and residences across the landscape in low-density patterns. In our metropolitan area, the present rate of land consumption indicates that, by 2040, every acre will be developed.
  • Dependence on motor transport erodes community character and the economies of the metropolitan area’s “Main Streets” and downtowns. Traffic congestion costs the region more than $7 billion annually in excess fuel used and lost productivity and hampers goods movement.
  • Overall, auto-based transportation costs the region an estimated $55 billion per year in crashes, lost time, health costs of air and noise pollution and land consumption.

The Campaign marshals the talents of the region’s most effective environmental and transportation policy watchdogs into a dynamic combination of community and campaign organizing, technical analysis, and media and legal advocacy. The Campaign’s board of directors consists of senior staff from the founding organizations, as well as representatives from industry and academia. The staff consists of seven persons, including the Campaign’s executive director.

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