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The Clean Transportation Alliance NY envisions a sustainable and secure future of cleaner air through smart and sustainable transportation and energy ​choices.
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​Each coalition brings a deep understanding of its region, backed by our shared knowledge, expertise, networks, and experience. Through close coordination and collaboration, we deliver unified, streamlined support to stakeholders by responding to opportunities, meeting emerging needs, and driving clean transportation forward across New York.
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​We are proud to have a strong presence across New York State. Our six coalitions bring together local leaders, organizations, and advocate to advance clean transportation in their regions.
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Clean Cities Coordinators
Rita D. Ebert
GLICCCC
Rita D. Ebert
Rita facilitates and coordinates the efforts of 400+ stakeholders on Long Island. Her coalition has helped to direct millions of dollars to implementing alternative fuels and stations in her region. She has also made contributions to the national Clean Cities partnership by serving on the coordinator's council. She was named Northeast Region Clean Cities Coordinator of the Year in 2009.
Craig Jackson
CCOFWNY
Craig Jackson
Craig Jackson became the Clean Communities Coalition Director in 2012. Craig's role as coordinator is to assure that local partnerships are built to reduce petroleum use in transportation.
Olivia Arnone
GRCC
Olivia Arnone
With 17 years of experience in the non-profit sector, she oversees GRCC's operations and leads strategic planning, marketing and communications, and education and outreach programs.
Barry Carr
CCOCNY
Barry Carr
He has spent his career advancing clean transportation by working with utilities, governments, and fleets on transitioning to alternative fuels. He serves on multiple advocacy boards and advisory committees, and has received national recognition, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Transport Project and the US DOE's Hall of Fame Award.
Joy Gardner
ECC
Joy Gardner
With over 15 years of experience working for a variety of social impact campaigns, in just six years, ECC stakeholders have displaced over 70 million GHGs and her leadership has helped multiply the coalition's impact. In 2024, she was inducted into the CC&C Hall of Fame, recognized for her commitment and contributions to advancing alternate fuels in the NYC region.
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NY State Clean Cities coalitions maintain partnerships across the transportation and energy sectors with the following organizations and more. ​
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