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NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Chief Climate Officer and New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Rohit T. Aggarwala, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 2 Administrator Lisa F. Garcia broke ground on May 15 on the first of two underground storage tanks that will have the combined capacity to prevent up to 12 million gallons of sewer overflow during rainstorms, stopping it from polluting the Gowanus Canal.
NYC Update – EPA, NYC Begin $1.6B Project To Protect Gowanus Canal Waters Read More »
ALBANY—As negotiations slog on here to adopt a new state budget, the governor and leaders in the Legislature are in lockstep agreement that the state is facing a housing crisis—one that is growing from serious to acute. The question is, what measures will work best to address the crisis?
FY 2024 Budget Negotiations – Carrot or Stick: What Will Work to Fix Our Housing Crisis Read More »
ALBANY—As negotiations slog on here to adopt a new state budget, the governor and leaders in the Legislature are in lockstep agreement that the state is facing a housing crisis—one that is growing from serious to acute. The question is, what measures will work best to address the crisis?
FY 2024 Budget Negotiations – Carrot or Stick: What Will Work to Fix Our Housing Crisis Read More »
Route 17 Expansion Will Improve Mobility, Enhance Safety and Boost Our Economy in the Hudson Valley
Moving Our Region Forward Read More »