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GOLES publishes a newsletter each Spring, Summer, and Fall and mails it to over 7,500 residents of the Lower East Side. If you don't currently receive it, e-mail us at elyse@goles.org to request to be added to our mailing list.

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Winter 2023 Newsletter

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Winter 2022 Newsletter

Summer 2022 Newsletter

Winter 2021 Newsletter

Summer 2020 Newsletter

Fall 2019 Newsletter

Spring 2019 Newsletter

Fall 2018 Newsletter

Summer 2018 Newsletter

Spring 2018 Newsletter

Fall 2017 Newsletter

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Spring 2017 Newsletter

Fall 2016 Newsletter

featured publications

GOLES’ multi-pronged approach includes periodically conducting research through which we engage local residents to learn about their needs and priorities. We often conduct this research in conjunction with other groups and institutions. Below are some of the more recent examples of reports where GOLES assisted in participatory research.

 
 
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getting les ready

Learning from Hurricane Sandy to create a community-based disaster plan for the future. The Executive Summary includes key findings, recommendations, and disaster preparedness tips from the “Getting LES Ready” report.

 

weathering the storm

Rebuilding a more resiliency New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Post-Sandy.

 

local spokes: neighborhood action plan

A vision for bicycling on the Lower East Side and Chinatown.

 

nycha report card

Residents’ evaluation of NYCHA and recommendations for improvement.

 

a people’s plan for the east side waterfront

Report by O.U.S. Waterfront Coalition detailing the community vision for the Waterfront.

 

community voices and the future of spura

Report by SPURA (Seward Park Urban Renewal Area) Matters, a yearlong initiative formed by non-profit community organizations to renew the community conversation and document findings around SPURA in the Lower East Side.

 

NO GO FOR LOCAL BUSINESS

The decline of the Lower East Side’s small business identity and how to correct this trend.