Senator Carlucci, Congresswoman Lowey & Assemblywoman Jaffee with Suffern Mayor Trish Abato Announce Storm Recovery Funding
David Carlucci
January 31, 2014
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Suffern Added to State NY Rising Community Reconstruction Program
SUFFERN, NY— Senator Carlucci joined Congresswoman Lowey,  Assemblywoman Jaffee, Village of Suffern Mayor Trish Abato and community  members to announce that the Village of Suffern has been added as a  community to the NY Rising Community Reconstruction Program giving the  village access to $3 million dollars in reconstruction aid.
 
The New York Rising Community Reconstruction (NYRCR) program was  established by Governor Cuomo to provide additional rebuilding and  revitalization assistance to communities damaged by Superstorm Sandy,  Hurricane Irene, and Tropical Storm Lee. This program empowers  communities to prepare locally-driven recovery plans to identify  innovative reconstruction projects and other needed actions to allow  each community not only to survive, but also to thrive in an era when  natural risks will become increasingly common.
 
The NYRCR program is managed by the New York State Homes and  Community Renewal and the Department of State. The NYRCR program  consists of both planning and implementation phases, to assist  communities in making informed recovery decisions.
 
The first step in the program will be the announcement of a 15  member panel, 2 from the state and 13 community members to start the  initial planning phase. The development of a conceptual plan will be a  cumulative effort  from volunteer planning committee members, members of the public,  municipal employees, elected officials, state employees, and planning  consultants.
Senator Carlucci (D-Rockland/Westchester) said, “We are here today standing with concerned residents from the  Squires Gate Community in Suffern who know all too well how recent  disasters can effect a local community. This aid will go a long way to  create a flood mitigation plan that is backed with funding for  implementation that will finally fortify the Squires Gate neighborhood.”
 
Congresswoman Lowey (D-Westchester/Rockland) said,“Since  Congress passed the critical Sandy aid bill in January 2013, Rockland  County has received more than  $25 million in federal aid that has  helped communities get back on their feet,”  Congresswoman Nita Lowey continued,  “But our work is not done, and that is why I am so pleased that the  Village of Suffern will receive $3 million in federal funding from the  Sandy aid bill through The New York Rising Community Reconstruction  Program.  These funds will help our community not only recover, but take  proactive steps to help prevent damage from future storms.”
 
Assemblywoman Jaffee (D-Suffern) said "I'm hopeful this funding will be a step toward solving the on-going  flooding that has disrupted the lives of those in this community for so  many years. We must stay focused until we end the uncertainly and fear  that comes with every severe storm. I appreciate Washington's  responsiveness by providing this funding and I thank the Governor for  recognizing the need in the Suffern community."
Suffern Mayor Abato said, “I am very thankful that our elected officials heard the needs of  Suffern and worked with to have Suffern added as a community in the New  York Rising program. With this additional funding Suffern will now be  able to study and implement a flood mitigation plan in the Squires Gate  Community and have the money to back it up. I also look forward to  studying other areas in Suffern that may benefit from this program."
 
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