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April is MillionTreesNYC Month
Dig in and celebrate MillionTreesNYC Month-April 2008! Visit the MillionTreesNYC Web site to learn what you and your family can do to celebrate Arbor Day every day during MillionTreesNYC Month.
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2008 New York City Tap Project Water Walk
In an effort to bring the global water crisis home to New Yorkers, the Department of Environmental Protection joined hundreds of young people and their families in the NYC Tap Project Water Walk on March 15th at Riverside Park in Manhattan. The Tap Project Water Walk is an initiative where New Yorkers walk one mile carrying containers of water in a gesture of solidarity with those in the developing world who must collect and carry water on a daily basis.
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Water Saving Tips
Water is a precious resource. It's important to use water wisely, particularly during extended dry weather. By following simple water saving tips, you'll save money on your water bill while conserving the supply on which we all depend.
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About the Environmental Control Board
The Environmental Control Board (ECB) is a decision-making body that hears cases in which people are charged with violating New York City's quality-of-life laws - the laws that protect the health, safety, and cleanliness of our environment and neighborhoods.
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Brownfields 2008
Join nearly 5,000 professionals and stakeholders at this year's free Brownfields 2008 conference. The premier event in remediation, redesign, and redevelopment of potentially contaminated properties is being planned for May 5-7 by U.S. EPA and the International City/County Management Association.
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ArrowYou Can Submit Pictures and Video to the City
The City of New York has launched a pilot program that allows the public to submit still images and/or audio/video files of select conditions that occur in the City, by calling 311 or by visiting NYC.gov.

ArrowYou Can Purchase NYC Parking Cards Online or Via CityStore
Prepare ahead for parking in the City, purchase an NYC Parking Card online or via CityStore. Learn more about NYC Parking Cards at the DOT Website.

ArrowYou Can Get Restaurant Inspection Results Online
Find information on the latest inspection of each of New York City's more than 20,000 restaurants from the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).

ArrowYou May Access Flood-Related Claim Forms Online
To file a claim related to flooding (Property Damage from Water), you may access the Comptroller's claim form (in PDF) via the New York City Office of the Comptroller's Web site.

ArrowHYDC Info is Online
Find out more about Hudson Yards Development Corporation (HYDC) and the redevelopment of the Hudson Yards area in West Midtown online at HYDC.org.