New York City is taking a monumental step to mitigate the devastating effects of flooding, with a $108 million sewer upgrade project aimed at tackling some of the city's most notorious hotspots. The ambitious initiative, set to transform the city's aging infrastructure, will focus on areas prone to severe flooding, particularly in low-lying neighborhoods and coastal communities. By upgrading the sewer system, officials hope to reduce the risk of water damage, protect homes and businesses, and prevent the kind of catastrophic flooding that has plagued the city in recent years. As the project gets underway, residents and business owners in affected areas are eagerly awaiting the benefits of a safer, more resilient infrastructure.


$108M Sewer Upgrade Targets Flooding Hotspots Across NYC  Patch