Public Housing Tries to Lift Boilers out of Danger
Friday, January 10, 2014
Public housing officials are planning to raise many of the
system's boilers high enough so that another storm like Sandy would not
knock them out again.
The New York City Housing Authority has applied to the Federal
Emergency Management Agency for $175 million under the Hazard Mitigation
Grant Program. In certain complexes, boilers may be moved to higher
floors or lifted on stilts, while 15 developments would receive
permanent back-up emergency generators. Sen. Chuck Schumer and other elected officials threw their support behind the application Friday.
About 80,000 public housing residents lost heat, hot water and power because flooding from Sandy knocked out equipment in building basements. The money, if approved, will go towards complexes on Manhattan's Lower East Side, Coney Island, the Rockaways and elsewhere.
About 80,000 public housing residents lost heat, hot water and power because flooding from Sandy knocked out equipment in building basements. The money, if approved, will go towards complexes on Manhattan's Lower East Side, Coney Island, the Rockaways and elsewhere.
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