Please join us April 2 at 6:00 pm at our office for a special Reception and Discussion to celebrate the release of three new PPS publications about streets and transportation. PPS staff, both past and present, who were responsible for putting the publications together will be with us to sign the books, discuss issues and share a glass of wine with you. Gary Toth and Renee Espiau, both formerly with the New Jersey Department of Transportation, and now with PPS, along with Shirley Secunda, currently the Chair of Traffic and Transportation Committee for Community Board 2 Manhattan, and past Director of Development for PPS, Juliette Michaelson, formerly with PPS and currently with the Regional Plan Association, and Herman Volk, a transportation consultant, will all be on hand along with other PPS staff to talk about how we can get better streets in all of our communities.
We look forward to seeing you on April 2. Please RSVP to Dana Kitzes at dkitzes@pps.org if you plan to attend the reception!
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