Last month we asked you what infrastructure in your neighborhood needs investment and here’s some of what we heard from you:
- The NYC subway system must be repaired and updated
- NYC sewer system’s resiliency is a cause of concern
- We need more affordable green housing and updates to NYCHA
- Better and more public green spaces should be prioritized
The long-fought passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Bill (BIF) has the potential to reshape NYC for the better. But how that new federal funding gets spent, what kinds of jobs are created, which projects are prioritized, and how quickly they move forward is of the utmost importance.
Some questions we’ll be discussing are:
- How much money does New York City get from BIF?
- How much money will go to specific projects?
- Who gets to decide?
- How will BIF help New York be more climate resilient?
- How will BIF help the MTA?
- What kinds of jobs will BIF projects create?
Have more infrastructure questions that you’d like to see answered? RSVP below and bring your questions with you. Senate Majority Leader Schumer and I will get into the weeds of what BIF means for New York City, and how we can all ensure that our neighborhoods see the benefits.
With hope,
Brad
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