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PROTECT, CONNECT, AND STRENGTHEN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD! Learn more about the LMCR Project HERE and join us on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at the Rutgers Community Center at 200 Madison St. from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. This meeting will focus on the waterfront from Montgomery Street to the Brooklyn Bridge. This is a paid advertisement.
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Metropolitan areas have had a difficult year, navigating concurrent crises from rolling out mass vaccination campaigns, reckoning with impacts of systemic racism and addressing climate change all while preparing for challenges such as impending evictions and the uncertainty of what the future of work will be. There is no ‘normal’ to return to.
There is one urgent priority our federal government can address to help cities jump start their recovery: investing in infrastructure.
It is the single most effective way to stimulate our economy and rebuild our country to be more resilient, equitable and prosperous. Large-scale infrastructure investment by our federal government is the New Deal for a new decade, adopting lessons learned from previous crises to invest in the future of our country.
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