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New York City Council
Committee on Environmental Protection, Resiliency and Waterfronts
Apr 24, 2025
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11:00 AM
11 min
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Summary
A vote. The committee unanimously passes:
- Proposed Intro 1150-A requiring the Department of Environmental Protection to develop a comprehensive stormwater management plan
- Resolution 8 calling for fair allocation of lead service line replacement funding
- Proposed Resolution 144-A urging the removal of barriers preventing NYC from receiving adequate water infrastructure project funding
Meeting chapters
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Council Member Gennaro introduces the meeting agenda
Council Member James F. Gennaro, chair of the committee on environmental protection, resiliency, and waterfronts, opens the meeting and outlines the agenda. He introduces three items for voting: Proposed Intro …
0:00:19
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60 sec
Council Member Gennaro discusses Proposed Intro 1150-A on stormwater management
Council Member Gennaro elaborates on Proposed Intro 1150-A, which would require the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to develop a comprehensive stormwater management plan. He explains the current inadequacies of …
0:01:19
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138 sec
Council Member Gennaro discusses Resolutions 8 and 144-A on water infrastructure funding
Council Member Gennaro explains Resolution 8 and Proposed Resolution 144-A, both of which address issues with the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) and its funding allocation for water …
0:03:38
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99 sec
Council Member Julie Menin discusses inequitable water infrastructure funding for NYC
Council Member Julie Menin addresses the inequitable distribution of water infrastructure funding for New York City. She highlights the disparity between NYC's population share and the funding it receives, emphasizing …
0:05:26
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90 sec
Committee vote results and decision to keep record open
The committee vote resulted in a unanimous approval of all items under consideration. The final tally was: - Yeas: 7 - Nays: 0 - Abstentions: 0 Following the vote, Chair …
0:08:37
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36 sec