Times Up!

TIME'S UP! is a New York City-based not-for-profit direct-action environmental group that uses events and educational programs to promote a more sustainable, less toxic city.

TIME'S UP! campaigns support objectives shared globally and locally by people like you. We're community-based and all volunteer. It's easy to participate: JOIN!

Check out our 20th Anniversary Timeline of events and accomplishments.

Recent Updates:

02/24/08

First Annual Doggie Pedal Parade
Saturday, May 17 at 2:00 pm

Bring your dog and bicycle to the first annual Doggie Pedal Parade. 


The ride will highlight bikes adapted to transport animal companions as well as the benefits of adopting homeless animals.  We will stop along the way at animal rescue shelters and animal friendly locations.

Are you dog curious but without a pup of your own?  Then put on your best set of whiskers and dress up as your favorite animal. 

Ride ends in a park (TBD) for a doggie celebration with snacks and drinks.

*Please, no Ruff Riding at this event.  For the safety and fun of the group, please leave non-social pets at home.

Click here for information on the PUP YOUR RIDE WORKSHOP to get your bike and pet ready for the Doggie Pedal Parade.


02/26/08
TIME'S UP!'s Annual Celebration of Small-Wheeled & Folding Bikes
Saturday, May 10th, 2008
photo by barbara ross THE RIDE
Meet 2 p.m. at West 23rd St on the Hudson River Greenway

A leisurely 10-mile ride through Manhattan and Brooklyn showcasing folding bicycles. But all types of bikes are welcome, as long as their riders are folding-curious!


photo by Alissa Solomon THE FESTIVAL
4:00 pm at Stuyvesant Cove Park (East 23rd Street at the East River)

Learn all about folding bicycles, and see and try out different models.

Photos of 2007 Ride >
Video of 2006 Ride >
More info on 2008 Ride & Festival and Small-Wheeled Race >

08/09/07
Bike workshop. Fork it over!We need your help to find Time's Up! a new home! Our space at 49 E. Houston Street has been sold and we are currently searching for a new space that will allow us to continue our indoor meetings, events, movies and bike workshops.

We will remain at 49 E. Houston for a few more weeks with a full schedule of activities and workshops, but we need to start acting now. We will be having weekly meetings every Tuesday night at 8pm to organize efforts to find a new space--please join us if you'd like to help. If you have any ideas or leads, email timesupspace@gmail.com.

Click here for more information on how you can help Time's Up! find a new space.

09/29/07

Are you a member of Time's Up!? Try our new Wednesday night bike repair workshop--reserved just for Time's Up! members--where you can use our tools and bike stands to work on your bike. Since it will be a less crowded workshop, experienced volunteer mechanics will have more time to answer questions and give more attentive guidance. If you are not a member, please consider joining Time's Up! today or come to our workshop on Thursday night.

More details >

09/30/07
Cyclist and pedestrian advocates gathered Oct 2nd at Houston St and 6th Ave, where Hope Miller was killed by a drug-impaired driver on 9/25.   An honorary plaque , provided by Streets Memorials & a Memorial Stencil bearing Hope Miller's name and date of death was placed near the crash site. Afterward, those on bicycle took a lane of Houston St riding together for safety to Bowery and 4th St for a similar memorial stencil to honor, Julia Thompson, who recently was killed by a drunk driver on 9/30.

Village Voice Article , Photos, Press Release, Houston St Bike Lane

09/06/07
On Friday, September 21, 2007, more than 20 groups reclaimed parking spots all over New York City and turned them into creative community parks in recognition of Park(ing) Day—an annual, global event where artists, activists, and citizens collaborate to temporarily transform metered parking spots into public parks known as park(ing) spaces.

Time’s Up! and Green Map invited everyone to celebrate the day at “7th Haven,” our park(ing) space in front of Birdbath Green Bakery on 7th Ave and Charles Street in the West Village from 8am-6pm. We had chairs, lemonade, and shade set up so folks could stop by and relax.

[More]

03/16/07
Time's Up! has an outstanding reputation for recycling bikes and creating new riders. Right now there are probably some abandoned bikes in your basement in need of loving homes--talk to your super. All bike donations are tax deductible. Bicycle donations can be delivered to the Time's Up! Space on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays between 2pm - 10pm. [Flyer (PDF)]

If you live in New York City and you have two or more bikes, we can organize a pickup. For a pickup, contact bikedonation@times-up.org. If you would like to donate other items or space check out our wish list.

10/18/06
BEST ACTIVIST ORGANIZATION ON TWO WHEELS - TIME'S UP
Sometimes you can gauge a gadfly's success by the backlash it creates. Drivers don't much care for members of Time's Up, especially when they're stuck behind the wheel as phalanxes of bicyclists cruise by during Critical Mass rallies (the last Friday of every month). Police don't much care for them either (remember that most traffic cops drive all day), and NYPD commissioner Ray Kelly has tried to push through draconian protest rules that would have kept two or more bicyclists from riding together. All this only proves the effectiveness of the environmental-awareness group's in-your-face m.o. Time's Up encourages New Yorkers to get around on bikes or skates by showing us how wasteful and inconvenient it can be to navigate the city in a carbon-monoxide-spewing car... read more

02/14/06
TIME'S UP! AND NYC CRITICAL MASS WIN IN PIVOTAL LEGAL CASE:
On 2/14/2006 State Judge Stallman rebuffs City of NY in its war against cyclists and First Amendment rights. Read our Press Release.

This is a victory for the TIME'S UP! environmental group and anyone (you?) supposedly acting in concert with us! Victory on all counts:

  • The right to assemble, in public parks, of more than twenty people, without a permit.
  • The right to advertise or promote any event or action, even those deemed illegal by the City.
  • The right to ride your bicycle in a group without a permit. (ex. Critical Mass)

Judge Stallman not only denied all these requests from the City, but in his 23-page decision he meticulously explained why every ruling listed above was perfectly legal and why the defendants, Time's Up! did not need to apply for a permit for either riding bicycles or assembling in public parks. The decision is amazingly well-written in our favor and will set a precedent for the future of New York City, especially the bicycling community. This is a victory not only for Time's Up! but for the First Amendment rights of all New Yorkers.

We've established the TIME'S UP! Bike Legal Defense Fund (which is now defending the freedoms of speech and assembly as well as bikes). You can donate securely to:



Also, please email TIME'S UP! your snail mail address, so we can thank you for your contribution, and keep you in the loop about future events and campaigns.



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Also, please email TIME'S UP! your snail mail address, so we can thank you for your contribution, and keep you in the loop about future events and campaigns.

HELP SAVE THE TIME'S UP! SPACE:
Just what it says!

SCREEN THE 'STILL WE RIDE' DOCUMENTARY:
TIME'S UP! is now sponsoring screenings of 'Still We Ride!'.

VERY REASONABLE BIKING DEMANDS PRESS RELEASE:
Press Release: Very reasonable demands regarding the future of bicycling in NYC.

LEGAL NEWSWIRE CONNECT:
Keep on top of the Legal Newswire to see the latest in the city's attempts to censor TIME'S UP! (and those "acting in concert") from publicizing Critical Mass, or any gathering of 20 or more people in a city park, and another attempt to get an injunction against the ride.