The Newtown Creek Alliance is a community-based organization dedicated to restoring, revealing and revitalizing Newtown Creek.

Newtown Creek Vision Plan

Newtown Creek Vision Plan

In 2018, NCA, Riverkeeper and Perkins+Will launched the Newtown Creek Vision plan, a 150 page report chronicling priority issues and 85 proposed projects to address Remediation, Restoration, Recreation and Resilience. The report builds upon decades of planning and visioning efforts by numerous community members and organizations; framing ideas in the wake of upcoming Superfund remediation and Clean Water improvements. Read the full plan here.

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Newtown Creek StoryMaps

Newtown Creek StoryMaps

Explore these interactive educational resources on ArcGIS StoryMaps to learn more about the Creek's ecosystem and NCA’s efforts in environmental remediation, restoration, and revitalization. We have units available on the history and geography of the Creek, regional flora and fauna, Newtown Creek's soil and water health, and the impact of climate change on NYC's coastal communities. Click "read more" to view them all.

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Facebook News

Facebook News


NCA is hiring a new Part Time Environmental Educator to join our team! We are looking for someone to help run our robust in-person programs covering a variety of #NewtownCreek related topics. Find the job description and application directions at link in our bio.

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Last week the @nycpublicadvocate Jumaane Williams and the Office of Infrastructure and Environmental Justice joined NCA on the water for a boat tour of Newtown Creek. We’re excited the outing was covered by the Brooklyn Paper - check out the full article to learn more about the toxic history of the Creek, why communities and the waterway are still recovering from one of the largest oil spills, and the ways NCA is working to clean up and connect communities to the Creek. www.brooklynpaper.com/historic-oil-spill-newtown-creek-recovering/

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Last week NCA education had a busy week at Queens Landing Boathouse and Environmental Center. On Friday we worked with Billion Oyster Project to bring Marine Ecology program to the whole 6th grade at Hunters Point Community Middle school. On Wednesday we worked with Hunters Point Park Conservancy to plant bulbs with the whole 2nd grade at P.S 384 across the street in their schoolyard. If you are interested in learning more or know a class interested in working with NCA, check out our education page on the NCA website!

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Thanks again to the Office of the NYC Public Advocate for joining us on the water yesterday to discuss all things Newtown Creek and city-wide needs relating to Green Infrastructure, Water Quality, and Clean Energy transitions.

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Hiring a Part Time Environmental Educator!

Description Newtown Creek Alliance (NCA) is a community based non-profit with the mission to Reveal, Restore, and Revitalize Newtown Creek, a Superfund waterway that borders Brooklyn and Queens. NCA runs a robust educational program, hosting thousands of NYC students (K-12) each year through in-person field trips covering the following topics: urban ecology, green infrastructure, Newtown […]

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2023 Tidal Toast!

On October 18th, 2023 we honored our wonderful partnership with LaGuardia Community College at the 2023 Tidal Toast benefit. For years the professors, students, and faculty of LaGuardia have been key advocates in fighting for a cleaner, more accessible, and more resilient Newtown Creek. Located just a block from the Dutch Kills tributary, the school has […]

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Wetland Frames Installed in Blissville

In close partnership with LaGuardia Community College, we have completed an installation of 20 wetland frames at the Waste Management Review Ave Facility in Blissville, Queens. Under the guidance of Professor Sarah Durand, LaGuardia Community College/CUNY students, and NCA staff worked to install and plant these suspended aluminum frames with spartina alterniflora – a native […]

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Newtown Creek Social Media Stickers

In early 2023, NCA was approached by local artist Wyatt Bertz, who was interested in using his technical and artistic skills to engage folks with the current state, remediation needs, and restoration opportunities of the Creek. The end product is a series of digital animations (stickers and clips) that playfully portray local wildlife, industrial uses, […]

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