Streetscapes for Wellness includes approximately 30 case studies from New York City and a handful of other communities to suggest ways of reimagining public spaces to further social and environmental justice while enhancing public health.
This report analyzes progress on resiliency capital spending to date, after Superstorm Sandy. The report goes on to provide a snapshot of the property values, land uses, and essential infrastructure in the coastal floodplain, illustrating the range of critical assets at risk.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)marks the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Ida by announcing a suite of stormwater infrastructure initiatives aimed at making the city more resilient to extreme rainfall.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces that the city has received a $7.25 million federal grant to plan for a major expansion of the greenway network across the city to fill critical gaps in the city’s greenway network, improve cyclist and pedestrian safety with improved infrastructure,
New York City Mayor Eric Adams releases a statement after the New York City Council Land Use Committee and Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Sitings, and Dispositions voted to advance the “Resilient Edgemere” community plan.
Each year, the City prepares an MS4 annual report to inform NYSDEC and the public of the City’s progress in implementing the Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) and the status of compliance with the Municipal Separate Sewer Systems (MS4) permit.
The Annual Report provides an update on the NYC Green Infrastructure Program, including achievements and advancements through 2021, and outlines what is in store for 2022.
The Contractor shall provide, furnish and maintain a fully equipped field office for the exclusive use of and occupancy by the Department’s engineering personnel and/or Supervising Consultant and by the engineering personnel of private utilities when specified.