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For Immediate Release - Monday,
February 2, 2004 |
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Media Advisory
Group completes
poll of Staten Islanders on traffic and transportation issues
focuses
on possible travel solutions between Island, Manhattan, Brooklyn &
New Jersey
Staten Island,
NY – The College of Staten Island-Staten Island
Project (CSI-SIP) with the generous support of Con Edison, recently
announced the completion of a Staten Island-wide polling initiative
on traffic and transportation issues.
Staten Island
(Richmond County) is not only the fastest growing borough in New
York City but also the fastest growing county in New York State.
Census data suggest that working Staten Islanders have the longest
commute time in the nation, and "it is important to determine what
Islanders think of possible solutions to their travel-related
headaches," according to Steve Johnson, director of institutional
research and assessment at CSI.
"Determining how
much residents know about proposed solutions, whether they like
what's being proposed, and whether they would use new forms of
transportation if they were available is an important first step in
addressing the challenges facing Staten Island," he continued.
The survey of 600
Staten Island residents took place January 21-25, 2004 and has a margin of error of +/- 4 percent. According to
Johnson, the data are still being analyzed, and the results should
be available as early as the end of this month.
The polling
initiative is part of an upcoming conference that has scheduled
policy makers, academics, and members of the political, social,
business, environmental, and disabilities communities to discuss the
changing landscape of Staten Island and the region. Its focus will
be on mass transportation and traffic, as well as its funding,
examining current projects and innovative future directions.
The conference,
"Staten Island Mass Transportation and Traffic: Environment and
Economy," will convene on Friday, March 19, 2004 at the College of
Staten Island's Center for the Arts at 2800 Victory Boulevard.
Participants include representatives from state and local
government, transportation leaders, noted traffic analysts and
industry watchdogs. The conference offers roundtable discussions
with question and answer sessions and the chance for attendees to
share a table with conference participants during lunch and the
post-conference reception. Registration is open to the public at
$30 per person. For more information contact Faith Olzman at
718-982-2365 or visit
www.csi.cuny.edu/csisip
EDITOR’S NOTE: For
more information visit www.csinews.net or contact Ken Bach at
718-982-2328.
The College of Staten Island (CSI) is a senior college of The City
University of New York (CUNY), the nation’s leading urban
university. CSI offers 35 academic programs, 15 graduate degree
programs, and challenging doctoral programs to 12,000 students.
The 204-acre landscaped campus of CSI, the largest in NYC, is fully
accessible and contains an advanced, networked infrastructure to
support technology-based teaching, learning, and research. For more
information, visit www.csi.cuny.edu
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