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PUBLIC TESTIMONY
Testimony by Sharon Brown on Infrastructure and Environmental Issues
4:12:57
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Sharon Brown testifies about the need for improved infrastructure to address flooding issues in New York City, emphasizing the dangers of standing water and the importance of better drainage systems. She also expresses skepticism about climate change funding, stating that focus should be on practical solutions for managing environments after storms.
- Calls for more storm drains and sewers to prevent flooding and standing water
- Suggests developing new filtration systems and water management plans
- Argues against funding for climate change, stating "God controls the weather"
Sharon Brown
4:12:57
Hello.
4:12:58
My name is Sharon Brown.
4:12:59
Before I get started, remember the hostages, release the hostages, let Yahweh's people go, defend Israel.
4:13:08
Okay.
4:13:10
For the infrastructure we need storm drains, more storm drains.
4:13:17
People have been leaving the areas where there has been massive flooding and they have been moving from there because of the damage in their homes and because of the damage on the roads because of the standing water and the environment of the standing water.
4:13:35
It's dangerous to have water standing.
4:13:38
Everyone is aware of the announcements that they make do not have standing water and things like that.
4:13:44
So the fact that this is something happening, it needs to be cured immediately.
4:13:51
We need to address all the environmental issues.
4:13:55
We have to take an assessment of all the environmental issues that we have facing the five boroughs and one of them is flooding and the flooding is a serious issue because of the standing water, it is very serious.
4:14:10
We need more sewers, more drainage, standing water as I said is a problem.
4:14:17
We can get filtration trucks and we can build a whole new filtration system of how we deal with the water.
4:14:25
We need to get someone to make plans or if I have to come in and help design something where we run off the water instead of having it stay on streets, we find a way to run the water off into certain other areas so that it won't be standing water and we can clean the waters instead of having it stay staying there as a tox toxin for the people.
4:14:50
And climate change does not need to be funded.
4:14:54
God controls the weather.
4:14:56
We need to know how to take care of environments after there are storms.
4:15:02
We need to put real serious plans.
4:15:05
I'll just take a few minutes.
4:15:06
We need to put serious plans together instead of calling it climate change climate change, you littered, you did that.
4:15:13
We need to put some serious plans together of what to do after storms and then we'll have something instead of calling it climate change.
Lincoln Restler
4:15:22
Thank you for your testimony, miss Brown.