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GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF STORM RECOVERY HOSTS CAC MEETING IN STATEN ISLAND

On November 18, the NYS GOSR held the second CAC meeting for Living Breakwaters and the Tottenville Dune Project, which was open to, and very well attended by, members of the public. GOSR gave an update on the progress of Living Breakwaters’ Design and Geotechnical Survey. Following the update, the meeting largely focused on workshopping a […]

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BRIDGEPORT UPDATE

The State of Connecticut held a Public Hearing and Design Workshop for Resilient Bridgeport. The State presented the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) / Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) followed by an opportunity for the public to provide comments. After the hearing, the State conducted a Design Workshop to focused on the “Head of Park” and

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EAST SIDE COASTAL RESILIENCY PROJECT, MARCH 2018

The City presented East Side Coastal Resiliency (ESCR) preliminary designs to Manhattan Community Board 3’s Parks Committee, where CB3 committee endorsed the project with conditions. The committee urged revised design of curved high fencing atop flood walls and pedestrian overpasses, improved lighting, “aesthetically pleasing” modifications to the proposed flood barrier and other hard infrastructure, sustainable

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EAST SIDE COASTAL RESILIENCY PROJECT, COMMUNITY DESIGN WORKSHOPS

The NYC Mayor’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency and NYC Department of Design and Construction are hosting three community workshops to discuss the east river waterfront redesign following Hurricane Sandy. These workshops will build upon the planning undertaken as part of HUD’s Rebuild by Design competition. Interpreters will be present at all workshops. Tuesday, July 28

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EAST SIDE COASTAL RESILIENCY PROJECT

The NYC Mayor’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency and NYC Department of Design and Construction hosted three community workshops this week, and discussed the East River Waterfront redesign following Hurricane Sandy. Each workshop featured an interactive model of the project that members of the community provided feedback on related to their concerns and priorities for designing the project. The workshops were

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DEP RELEASES CITIZEN OUTREACH PLAN FOR HUDSON RIVER PROJECT: RESIST, DELAY, STORE, DISCHARGE

New Jersey Department of Environmental Projection posted its draft Citizen Outreach Plan for the Hudson River Project (“Resist, Delay, Store, Discharge“). The State is accepting public comments on the document until August 2. Comments can be submitted by emailing rbd-hudsonriver@dep.nj.gov, or by mail to David Rosenblatt at the address below. Dave Rosenblatt Office of Flood Hazard Risk Reduction 501 East

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CONGRATULATIONS TO HUD, WINNER OF ACUS WALTER GELLHORN INNOVATION AWARD!

Congratulations to HUD for winning the annual Walter Gellhorn Innovation Award for the Rebuild by Design competition, recognized as a government-wide model for its funding innovations, collaborative governance, enhanced engagement, and innovative best practices. The Walter Gellhorn Innovation Award is designed to recognize the federal agency with the best model practice that can be adopted government-wide. 

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