Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lee_Koppelman> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 51 of
51
with 100 items per page.
- Lee_Koppelman abstract "Lee E. Koppelman (born 1928) dominated planning on Long Island from the 1960s until his May 2006 resignation from the Long Island Regional Planning Board.[1][2][3] At age 78, in 2006, he still served as director of State University of New York at Stony Brook's Center for Regional Policy Studies. Dr, Koppelman is regarded as the father of sustainability on Long Island for he was the first of the power players to conceptualize the idea of preserving space in the interest of health and future generations. This was at a time when the main goal was to sell all of the remaining land and sustainability was not even a word. Koppelman drew up influential Master Plans for Long Island in 1969-70. However, some of their most ambitious features remained "on the drawing board" - such as (1) an "instant city" to be constructed in the general vicinity of the Long Island Expressway's Exit 68 (William Floyd Parkway intersection, near Yaphank; (2) a major commercial airport serving the New York City market, to be located at the site of an existing military airfield, either at Calverton or Westhampton; (3) at least one bridge across the Long Island Sound, and (4) a new North Shore parkway running parallel to the Long Island Expressway in Suffolk County. (Source: Articles by Karl Grossman in the Long Island Press, 1969 and 1970, not available online.) The first three were revived, and presented to the public as brand-new proposals, by the Long Island development lobby between 1988 and 1992. The "instant city", proposed anew by developer Wilbur Breslin, became a sprawling 2,100-acre (8 km2) mixed-use dream, nicknamed "WillyWorld", dominated by a giant shopping mall. A proposal for an air freight facility at the US Navy / Grumman property in Calverton [4], and a high-speed ferry between Wading River and New Haven, Connecticut, were candidly described in L.I. Business News and Newsday editorials, respectively, as first steps towards the long-awaited major passenger jetport and cross-Sound bridge, both vehemently opposed by "NIMBY" groups since they were first advocated by Dr. Koppelman and others circa 1969. As of early 2006, these projects all remain in the proposal stage. (Dozens of articles on each "new" proposal in Newsday online archives, especially 1989-1994.)Although primarily identified, in the public mind, with the schemes of the "development lobby", Dr. Koppelman has also played a leading role in preserving open space, particularly in the parklands purchased by Suffolk County around 1970. Research supervised by Dr. Koppelman identified road run-off ("non-point-source pollution") as the leading cause of deteriorating water qualitiy in local aquifers and estuaries, indicating an urgent need to limit the amount of paved-over area in coastal environments.[5][6] In the early 1990s, he publicly opposed the "WillyWorld" shopping mall proposal, on the grounds that enough other similar projects were already in the works. In general, Koppelman's environmental initiatives left a lasting legacy, while his major development proposals went nowhere, or were overwhelmed by the chaotic clutter of suburban sprawl.Dr. Koppelman is the author, with Joseph De Chiara, of standard texts on planning, widely used in graduate schools: Urban Planning and Design Criteria (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1982), and Site Planning Standards (McGraw Hill Co., 1978). Rep. Steve Israel (D-NY) nominated Koppelman for a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2004. Koppelman also serves as a professor in Stony Brook University's graduate program in Public Policy.Koppelman's long conversations with Newsday reporter Robert Caro inspired Caro's biography of Robert Moses, The Power Broker, which depicted the elderly Moses as basically a has-been megalomaniac (while promoting Koppelman as a brilliant up-and-coming planner). Ironically, Dr. Koppelman seemed to follow the older planner's footsteps in his own later years, with numerous honors, titles, and salaries but commanding diminished respect among his fellow "power brokers". In 1992, a civic activist discovered that a Koppelman-led feasibility study of the Calverton air freight proposal had claimed that Lufthansa was interested in opening operations at the site - on the basis of one cold call, answered by a random blue-collar employee, who had in effect merely agreed with the caller that Calverton sounded like a nice place.".
- Lee_Koppelman birthDate "1928".
- Lee_Koppelman birthYear "1928".
- Lee_Koppelman viafId "35700826".
- Lee_Koppelman wikiPageExternalLink 1035472261.html?dids=1035472261:1035472261&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=May+12%2C+2006&author=KATIE+THOMAS.+STAFF+WRITER&pub=Newsday&edition=Combined+editions&startpage=A.08&desc=He+didn%27t+plan+for+this%2C+Iconic+leader+of+LI+planning+board+steps+down+amid+questions+about+group%27s+finances.
- Lee_Koppelman wikiPageExternalLink 1037713031.html?dids=1037713031:1037713031&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=May+17%2C+2006&author=JOHN+V.N.+KLEIN.+John+V.+N.+Klein%2C+a+former+Suffolk+County+executive%2C+is+a+partner+in+the+Mineola+law+firm+of+Meyer%2C+Suozzi%2C+English+and+Klein.&pub=Newsday&edition=Combined+editions&startpage=A.35&desc=Long+Island+was+part+of+his+plan%2C+Lee+Koppelman+helped+the+region+anticipate+the+future+with+his+vision+of+long-term+planning.
- Lee_Koppelman wikiPageExternalLink 1062354761.html?dids=1062354761:1062354761&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jun+19%2C+2006&author=KATIE+THOMAS.+STAFF+WRITER&pub=Newsday&edition=Combined+editions&startpage=A.07&desc=Portrait+of+the+planner%2C+Lee+Koppelman+drew+up+much+of+Long+Island%2C+but+his+resignation+wasnt+part+of+the+plan.
- Lee_Koppelman wikiPageExternalLink 77502857.html?dids=77502857&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS&date=Feb+20%2C+1992&author=By+Thomas+McAteer.+Thomas+McAteer%2C+a+former+chief&pub=Newsday&edition=Combined+editions&startpage=95&desc=Calverton+Airport%27s+Potential+Boon+It+could+bring+an+economic+bonanza+to+the+East+End..
- Lee_Koppelman wikiPageExternalLink 121559788.html?did=121559788&FMT=ABS&FMTS=AI&date=Jul+9%2C+1978&author=By+ROY+R.+SILVER&pub=New+York+Times++(1857-Current+file)&desc=Plan+Seeks+to+Guard+Quality+of+Long+Island+Water.
- Lee_Koppelman wikiPageExternalLink abstract.html?res=F4091FF73E5C0C738EDDAB0994D9484D81.
- Lee_Koppelman wikiPageID "5835794".
- Lee_Koppelman wikiPageRevisionID "587772862".
- Lee_Koppelman dateOfBirth "1928".
- Lee_Koppelman hasPhotoCollection Lee_Koppelman.
- Lee_Koppelman name "Koppelman, Lee".
- Lee_Koppelman subject Category:1928_births.
- Lee_Koppelman subject Category:American_urban_planners.
- Lee_Koppelman subject Category:Living_people.
- Lee_Koppelman type AmericanUrbanPlanners.
- Lee_Koppelman type CausalAgent100007347.
- Lee_Koppelman type LivingPeople.
- Lee_Koppelman type LivingThing100004258.
- Lee_Koppelman type Object100002684.
- Lee_Koppelman type Organism100004475.
- Lee_Koppelman type Person100007846.
- Lee_Koppelman type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Lee_Koppelman type Planner110438172.
- Lee_Koppelman type Whole100003553.
- Lee_Koppelman type YagoLegalActor.
- Lee_Koppelman type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Lee_Koppelman type Agent.
- Lee_Koppelman type Person.
- Lee_Koppelman type Person.
- Lee_Koppelman type Q215627.
- Lee_Koppelman type Q5.
- Lee_Koppelman type Agent.
- Lee_Koppelman type NaturalPerson.
- Lee_Koppelman type Thing.
- Lee_Koppelman type Person.
- Lee_Koppelman comment "Lee E. Koppelman (born 1928) dominated planning on Long Island from the 1960s until his May 2006 resignation from the Long Island Regional Planning Board.[1][2][3] At age 78, in 2006, he still served as director of State University of New York at Stony Brook's Center for Regional Policy Studies.".
- Lee_Koppelman label "Lee Koppelman".
- Lee_Koppelman sameAs m.0f84rt.
- Lee_Koppelman sameAs Q6514341.
- Lee_Koppelman sameAs Q6514341.
- Lee_Koppelman sameAs Lee_Koppelman.
- Lee_Koppelman wasDerivedFrom Lee_Koppelman?oldid=587772862.
- Lee_Koppelman givenName "Lee".
- Lee_Koppelman isPrimaryTopicOf Lee_Koppelman.
- Lee_Koppelman name "Koppelman, Lee".
- Lee_Koppelman name "Lee Koppelman".
- Lee_Koppelman surname "Koppelman".