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Survivors must now wait and see if Gov. Phil Murphy signs it into law this time.


Around 70 families were told by HPD to leave the Downtown Manhattan hotel where they’d been staying for around five months.


Data from the federal government shows which neighborhoods still need the most protection.


A series of events are planned to mark the year since Ida devastated city neighborhoods, but many residents are still waiting for improvements.


The RPA suggests public roadways and parking spots could be used for green infrastructure — such as rain gardens, green streets that break up paved roads with verdant medians, and permeable pavement — to trap excess rainwater.


“It really felt like there was going to be a sea change when Ida hit ... I'm just completely disappointed at how quickly people seem to forget and move on.”


The state will use federal disaster money to fund its Blue Acres program, offering homeowners market-rate prices for their properties so they can relocate.


New York City council members pressed the city’s climate officials this week about the need for flood emergency plans.


In one of the New Jersey communities hardest hit by Ida, residents who can’t afford to elevate their homes plan to move out.


Recovery from storm damage continues, but much of the family-oriented science and technology institution is back in business.