
Tri-State Campaign’s Jon Orcutt Appointed as Policy Advisor to New York
City Transportation Commissioner
June 11, 2007
After 13 years with the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, Jon Orcutt is
joining the staff of the New York City Dept. of Transportation to serve as
senior policy advisor to new city transportation commissioner Janette Sadik-
Khan.
The Tri-State Campaign’s board of directors has appointed Kate Slevin as
acting executive director.
Jon’s new position is a testament to how far transportation reform themes have
advanced in New York City and the metropolitan region. Mayor Michael
Bloomberg’s PlaNYC sustainability program for 2030 embraces congestion pricing
for Manhattan south of 86th Street and a host of improvements to mass transit
and the city’s bicycling and walking environments. Congestion pricing to
manage demand for metropolitan roadway travel was a founding principle of the
Tri-State Campaign.
Jon has extensive experience as a transportation reform advocate in the New
York region. He was executive director of Transportation Alternatives from
1989 to 1994, the Tri-State Campaign’s associate director from 1994 to 2003
and executive director until June 8th, 2007. Last fall he served on the
transportation advisory committee to Governor Spitzer’s transition team.
“I’ve always had the highest regard for Commissioner Sadik-Khan’s abilities,
vision and drive and am excited to contribute to the transportation aspects of
PlaNYC under her leadership,” said Jon. “Meanwhile, I’m confident the Campaign
will not miss a beat in Kate’s capable hands.”
Jon thanked the Campaign’s present and past staff members for their tenacity
and invaluable contributions to the organization’s success, and the
organization’s directors and funders for the incredible education and
innumerable opportunities that working at the Campaign provided him. “Viewed
from the perspective of 1994, today’s public policy discussion of metropolitan
transportation is almost unrecognizable. The Tri-State Transportation
Campaign has played a strong role in changing the terms of discussion and the
contents of many elements of policy. I think it’s worth a case study in
public advocacy success, and it’s been a real privilege to have been
involved,” Jon said.