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Civic Alliance





Mission: The Empire State Transportation Alliance (ESTA) is a coalition of business, civic, labor and environmental organizations that seek to build consensus for expanded resources for New York State transportation. Through research, public outreach and advocacy, ESTA advocates for ambitious spending plans that continue the progress made in restoring New York's mobility infrastructure. Since 1999, ESTA has identified potential investment scenarios and crafted effective education and outreach campaigns that increase public understanding of the urgent capital program needs facing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and New York State Department of Transportation.



ESTA Members
Regional Plan Association, co-chair
General Contractors Association, co-chair
American Institute of Architects New York
American Planning Association
American Council of Engineering
Building Trades Employers Association Companies of New York
Center for Logistics and Transportation, Baruch College/ CUNY
Citizens Union of the City of New York
CIVITAS Citizens, Inc.
Construction Industry Council
Cooper Union Infrastructure Institute
DMJM Harris, Inc.
District Council 37
Environmental Defense Fund
Fiscal Policy Institute
INFORM, Inc.
MetroEast Inc.
Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
Natural Resources Defense Council
New York Building Congress
New York City Environmental Justice Alliance
New York City Partnership
New York League of Conservation Voters
New York State Laborers Union
NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign
NYU Council on Transportation
NYU Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management
Orange County Citizens Foundation
Parsons Brinckerhoff
Partnership for New York City
Partnership for Sustainable Ports, LLP
Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the MTA
SmartRoute Systems
STV
Sverdrup Civil, Inc.
TIME / To Improve Municipal Efficiency
Transport Workers Union, Local 100
Transportation Alternatives
Tri-State Transportation Campaign
University Transportation Research Center, City College
Urbanomics