ALBANY, N.Y. (November 12, 2012)—New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo plans to request at least $30 billion in federal disaster aid to rebuild after Superstorm Sandy, according to an official who wasn't authorized to speak publicly because the details haven't been finalized.
The official confirmed that the administration will use the money to cover costs to repair bridges, tunnels subways and commuter rail lines.
It will also help rebuild homes and apartments, reimburse local governments for emergency services and make loans and grants to businesses.
The plan first reported by The New York Times is based on an estimated $50 billion in damages and would help cover the cost of such improvements as a power grid meant to improve utilities' ability to find and fix outages and upgrade New York City's gasoline supply capacity.
|
Lake Information Current Lake Levels Park and Facility Closures Miscellaneous Air Quality Monitoring Official U.S. Time National Weather Service NWS - Homepage NWS - Dallas/Fort Worth Office Local Weather Records Archived U.S. Climate Data Climate Prediction Center National Hurricane Center Storm Prediction Center Preparing For Severe Weather Severe Weather Safety Flood Safety Tips NOAA Weather Radio Travel Information Texas Road Conditions U.S. Flight Delays Weather Projects Rusty's Classroom Weather Lon's Weather Page |