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The Adams administration has launched the next generation of climate change projects.

Climate Strong Communities (CSC) will launch the next generation of equitable, multi-hazard, pro-active resiliency and sustainability projects by maximizing unprecedented infrastructure and climate funding opportunities focused on the most at-risk and environmental justice neighborhoods in New York City.

  • Invest in communities not addressed by limited Hurricane Sandy recovery funding

  • Leverage existing resiliency and sustainability planning and capital commitments

  • Maximize recent federal and state infrastructure and climate funding opportunities

  • Develop a community-centered equitable planning process by proactively engaging with stakeholders

Climate Strong Communities, a new citywide climate strategy, will boost resiliency throughout the five boroughs especially in high need areas that face deeper impacts as a result of climate change. Equity and environmental justice are essential to our climate strategy. For far too long communities have been left behind based on their zip codes and economics."

Mayor Eric Adams

In its first year, the Climate Strong Communities program worked in Soundview (the Bronx), Brownsville (Brooklyn), Corona (Queens), and Port Richmond (Staten Island) neighborhoods. It will also build on prior work in Canarsie (Brooklyn) and East Harlem (Manhattan).

For year two of the program, we are working in Concourse and Mott Haven-Port Morris (the Bronx), Coney Island and East New York (Brooklyn), Flushing and Rockaway/ Mott Basin (Queens), and Stapleton (Staten Island).

CSC will implement infrastructure projects that address critical climate risk needs including street cooling features, solar energy, raised shorelines, and resilience hubs.

Community Workshop #1 took place on December 5, 2023, at the Brownsville Community Culinary Center.  

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If you weren’t able to attend the workshop or have additional feedback, we want to hear from you! Click isit la to respond to an online survey with the key content and questions from the workshop.

Community Workshop #2 was held on March 14th, 2024, at P.S. 284 The Gregory Jocko Jackson School. 

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Community Workshop #1 took place on December 6, 2023, at the CYO Community Center. 

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If you weren’t able to attend the workshop or have additional feedback, we want to hear from you! Click isit la to respond to an online survey with the key content and questions from the workshop.

Community Workshop #2 was held on March 13th, 2024, at the Faith United Methodist Church. 

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Community Workshop #1 took place on December 13, 2023, at the Justice Sonia Sotomayor Community Center. 

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If you weren’t able to attend the workshop or have additional feedback, we want to hear from you! Click isit la to respond to an online survey with the key content and questions from the workshop.

Community Workshop #2 was held on March 21st, 2024, at the Justice Sonia Sotomayor Community Center. 

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Community Workshop #1 took place on December 16, 2023, at the New York Hall of Science. 

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If you weren’t able to attend the workshop or have additional feedback, we want to hear from you! Click isit la to respond to an online survey with the key content and questions from the workshop.

Community Workshop #2 was held on March 15th, 2024, at the New York Hall of Science. 

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Cool Neighborhoods

CSC will work to expand the tree canopy, particularly in neighborhoods with high Heat Vulnerability Index and low tree canopy coverage, and install other sustainability measures to reduce ambient temperatures.

Absorb Rainwater

CSC will work to build green infrastructure such as rain gardens to absorb rainwater, street flooding from precipitation and provide greening to neighborhoods.

Maximize resilient and sustainable climate infrastructure on city property

The city will lead by example by making our buildings more sustainable to meet our carbon neutrality goals and more resilient to address climate risks.

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When we bring our voices, our action, and our advocacy to our schools, our homes, and our workplaces, we can create a more sustainable and resilient future for the 8.3 million people who call our five boroughs home.

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