News & Events

Upcoming Events

  • Rally & Hearing for Intro 606—Priscilla's Law

    December 11, 2024

    NYC EVSA invites you to rally and testify in support of Intro 606, or “Priscilla’s Law,” requiring license plates for all e-vehicles.

    Rally starts at 9:15 AM on the steps of City Hall.

    Immediately following the rally, join us & victims of e-vehicle violence in the council chambers for the 10:00 AM hearing.

    How to testify: council.nyc.gov/testify/

    Help protect our most vulnerable New Yorkers—the elderly, disabled & kids—while saving all pedestrians, cyclists, and e-bikers from further deaths and serious injury.

    Accountability is the solution to the e-vehicle crisis.

Past Events

  • Town Hall Meeting

    September 24, 2024

    Meeting starts at 7:00 PM
    St. Paul & St. Andrew United Methodist Church at 263 W 86th Street

    Hear EVSA victims and NYC legislators speak and discuss proposed bills and solutions.

    NYC-EVSA's Town Hall Meeting: Reclaiming our streets and sidewalks from e-vehicle and moped violence. Tuesday, September 24, 7 PM at St. Paul and St. Andrew United Methodist Church, 263 W. 86th Street (Location is ADA compliant and fully accessible).
  • Press Conference and Rally

    June 20, 2024

    Rally starts at 11:30 AM
    Steps of City Hall

    WE WILL ANNOUNCE THAT INTRO 0606-2024 REQUIRING REGISTRATION AND PLATES FOR ALL MOTORIZED E-VEHICLES WILL BE NAMED PRISCILLA’S LAW

    NYC-EVSA Press Conference and Rally flyer
  • Press Conference and Rally

    May 15, 2024

    Rally starts at 5:00 PM
    Columbus Circle Park Entrance at W.59th

    RALLY AND PRESS CONFERENCE TO SUPPORT INTRO 0060-2024 PROHIBITING E-VEHICLES FROM OUR PARKS AND GREENWAYS

    NYC-EVSA Press Conference and Rally flyer
  • Media Advisory

    April 11, 2024

    Starts at 10:30 AM
    Steps of City Hall

    With Injuries from Runaway E-Bikes Proliferating, Desperately Concerned New Yorkers to Demand Safety Reforms 

  • Press Release

    February 14, 2024

    NYC-EVSA Ahead of the Curve for Advocacy in the Wake of NYC E- Vehicle Crisis