When Hurricane Sandy hit New York City on October 29th, 2012, approximately 80,000 people residing in over 400 New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) buildings lost many essential services such as electricity, use of elevators, heat and hot water.The City's response to Hurricane Sandy was slow and communication to residents before, during and after the storm was inadequate. As a result, many community-based organizations stepped in to provide relief to residents in need. More than a year after Sandy, residents in hard hit areas across New York City still face serious problems related to the storm such as mold, elevator malfunction and rodent infestation. 24 temporary boilers which remain in 16 developments break down easily leaving residen...
On October 29, 2012, Hurricane Sandy (Sandy) made landfall in densely populated areas of New York, N...
While Superstorm Sandy focused much-needed attention on key pieces of New York City's infrastructure...
Urbanisation is set to continue rapidly in the 21st century, with a further two and half billion pro...
Queens Congregations United for Action (now Faith in New York) surveyed and held relational outreach...
In the aftermath of Sandy, the destructive superstorm that had a devastating impact in New York City...
Just over six months ago, Hurricane Sandy hit the shores of New York, bringing floods and standing w...
In the final days of October (2012), Hurricane Sandy caused billions of dollars in damage to the New...
Hurricane Sandy, which hit New York City on October 29, 2012, was one of the worst weather-related d...
New York City has long operated under the perceived low risk of severe hurricanes impacting the majo...
[Excerpt] Just over six months ago, Hurricane Sandy hit the shores of New York, bringing floods and ...
Hurricane Sandy was a sobering reminder to those of us who call New York home that it is a port city...
After tropical storm Sandy battered the East Coast in October 2012, New York City was damaged extens...
On the evening of October 29, 2012, “Hurricane” Sandy made land- fall on the New York coastline, bat...
2012’s Superstorm Sandy had a devastating impact on the New York City metropolitan region, including...
While (urban) resilience has become an increasingly popular concept, especially in the areas of disa...
On October 29, 2012, Hurricane Sandy (Sandy) made landfall in densely populated areas of New York, N...
While Superstorm Sandy focused much-needed attention on key pieces of New York City's infrastructure...
Urbanisation is set to continue rapidly in the 21st century, with a further two and half billion pro...
Queens Congregations United for Action (now Faith in New York) surveyed and held relational outreach...
In the aftermath of Sandy, the destructive superstorm that had a devastating impact in New York City...
Just over six months ago, Hurricane Sandy hit the shores of New York, bringing floods and standing w...
In the final days of October (2012), Hurricane Sandy caused billions of dollars in damage to the New...
Hurricane Sandy, which hit New York City on October 29, 2012, was one of the worst weather-related d...
New York City has long operated under the perceived low risk of severe hurricanes impacting the majo...
[Excerpt] Just over six months ago, Hurricane Sandy hit the shores of New York, bringing floods and ...
Hurricane Sandy was a sobering reminder to those of us who call New York home that it is a port city...
After tropical storm Sandy battered the East Coast in October 2012, New York City was damaged extens...
On the evening of October 29, 2012, “Hurricane” Sandy made land- fall on the New York coastline, bat...
2012’s Superstorm Sandy had a devastating impact on the New York City metropolitan region, including...
While (urban) resilience has become an increasingly popular concept, especially in the areas of disa...
On October 29, 2012, Hurricane Sandy (Sandy) made landfall in densely populated areas of New York, N...
While Superstorm Sandy focused much-needed attention on key pieces of New York City's infrastructure...
Urbanisation is set to continue rapidly in the 21st century, with a further two and half billion pro...