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GGWash’s new executive director, Chelsea Allinger. Image by Aimee Custis used with permission.
GGWash chose not to endorse Chelsea Allinger when she ran for ANC 1D05 in 2018. We’ve taken a second look, and today we are thrilled to announce that she will become our new executive director.
Who is Chelsea?
Chelsea is a uniquely qualified, energetic, and experienced nonprofit leader who is well-equipped to navigate GGWash into its next chapter. Born in Rochester, New York, Chelsea has spent nearly fifteen years working nationally and locally on the front lines of urbanism. This includes a policy stint at our fiscal sponsor Smart Growth America, development work at Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation in Brooklyn, and most recently a senior role at the Center for Community Progress. Chelsea is also a part-time doctoral student in public policy and public administration at George Washington University, focusing her research on racial equity in land and housing policy. Throug
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Commentary: Salt Lake City should expand definition of public safety to include street design
Reducing the speed of cars is the most effective way to keep city streets safe.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Bicyclist rides along Salt Lake City s separated bikeway along 300 East and 700 South.
By Luke Garrott, Taylor W. Anderson and Benjamin Wood | Special to The Tribune
| April 16, 2021, 7:00 p.m.
It’s spring. The pandemic’s lifting. People of all ages and abilities are out strolling, biking, running, rolling, while enjoying the fragrant, warming mountain air.
And they’re more likely than ever to get hit by a car.
The White House
WASHINGTON – Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate 12 members of his Administration to lead on climate and transportation matters across key agencies, including the Department of Energy, Department of the Interior, Environmental Protection Agency, and Department of Transportation.
The President has tapped Tommy Beaudreau for Deputy Secretary of the Interior, Department of the Interior, Meera Joshi for Administrator, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Department of Transportation, Faisal Amin for Chief Financial Officer, Environmental Protection Agency, Christopher Coes for Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy, Department of Transportation, Shannon Estenoz for Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, Department of the Interior, Radhika Fox for Assistant Administrator for Water, Environmental Protection Agency, Michal Freedhoff for Assistant Administrator for Chemical Safety and Pollution Protection, Environmental