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18 The Queens Courier • MARCH 28, 2013 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com sandy aftermath s SANDY RECOVERY: Residents want a say BY TERENCE M. CULLEN [email protected] By day 143, Rockaway residents had had enough. Scores traveled to the steps of City Hall on Saturday, March 23 to call on Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the city to help residents rebuild after Sandy. Shoulder to shoulder with elected officials and candidates for mayor and borough president, resident after resident told personal stories of their prolonged recovery and demanded a say in how the peninsula is rebuilt. “Now, as community residents of the Rockaway peninsula and Broad Channel, we demand to always have our voices heard on what goes on with all future projects, and most importantly, to be part of the process when implementing them to protect our community from another Sandy, or any type of possible future disasters,” said Danny Ruscillo, president of the 100th Precinct Community Council. Ruscillo held a sign that became one of the chants during the hour-long press conference: “United we stand. Divided we drown.” Senator Charles Schumer recently secured money to rebuild New York beaches, and take measures to prevent flooding. The Army Corps of Engineers, which has been conducting surveys on protecting the beach-front community for more than Rockaways residents want to be able to sign off on rebuilding plans. a decade, recently said the study would take at least another year-and-a-half. But residents like Margaret Wagner think that’s too long. Wagner said she took the trip to lower Manhattan while her husband was at home putting up sheetrock in their Broad Channel home. “We want the studies to end tomorrow,” said Wagner. “Give us a plan today. Not a year-and-a-half from now.” John Cori and Eddie Pastore, who run Friends of Rockaway Beach and organized the City Hall rally, have long campaigned to build better beach protection. This was not the first time Rockaway residents have criticized Bloomberg and his administration for what they believed was a delayed reaction to the THE COURIER/Photo by Terence M. Cullen storm. On a visit to Breezy Point in November, Bloomberg was lambasted by a resident; spectators at the St. Patrick’s Day parade on March 2 booed him when he marched. Councilmember Eric Ulrich and State Senator Joseph Addabbo both said it was crucial that those who live there have the final say in how the communities are rebuilt. “These residents have to live with what’s left behind,” Addabbo said. “Let’s get to work for these people.” “We heard about the federal money that Senator Schumer was able to secure and we’re very grateful for that,” Ulrich said. “But the community needs to be kept in the loop as to how that money is going to be spent.” Sandy castles STORM PROOFING BEACH BUILDINGS BY CRISTABELLE TUMOLA also be placed at Brooklyn’s Coney [email protected] Island and Staten Island’s Midland, Cedar Grove and Wolfe’s Pond Beaches. This summer it will be safe to go back “We simply don’t know how high sea in the water. levels will rise in future years. Building Improved beachfront structures higher will help these new public amenities that adhere to the Federal Emergency stand the test of time,” said the Management Agency’s (FEMA) Parks Department in a January newsletter. new flood elevation standards will be installed at Rockaway Beach by Sitting on top of concrete piles, the Memorial Day weekend, according to structures will be seven to 14 feet above the New York City Parks Department. ground level and four feet above boardwalk These modern-looking lifeguard height at seven of the Rockaway stands, comfort stations and offices will sites and eight feet at another Rockaway New lifeguard stands are made to hold off the sea. location. They can withstand another storm surge similar to Sandy. The structures, designed by Brooklynbased Garrison Architects, will be Rendering courtesy of NYC Parks & Recreation installed at 15 different beach locations. Each of the 17 buildings will consist of two modular units that will be connected by a bridge.


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