New York – NYC To Spend $500M To Repair Schools, Hospitals

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    A woman and her son scramble over a tree toppled by Superstorm Sandy as she accompanies him to Public School 195, background, in the Manhattan Beach neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough, Monday, Nov. 5, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)New York – New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has announced a $500 million emergency plan to pay for critical repairs to public schools and hospitals damaged by Superstorm Sandy.

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    The plan would allocate $200 million for the Department of Education and $300 million for the New York City Health and Hospital Corporation to repair extensive damage. The repairs would include structural restorations, new boilers, new electrical systems and roof repairs.

    The city council will vote on the plan on Tuesday. Bloomberg says the city has already spent $134 million on storm-related emergency relief.

    City Comptroller John Liu says the city will work to recover these funds from FEMA


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    TexasJew
    TexasJew
    11 years ago

    What happened to insurance?
    Bloomberg always thinks big except for sodas.