CUNY staff, local leaders rally in Downtown Brooklyn over unsafe building conditions
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CUNY staff, local leaders rally in Downtown Brooklyn over unsafe building conditions
""The health and safety of our students, faculty and staff is CUNY's top priority. That's why, over the past two years, the University has invested $850 million in our facilities, completing or advancing more than 100 projects.""
""In the coming year, our goal is to allocate another $400 million for repairs and maintenance, ensuring our colleges continue to provide a high-quality learning environment.""
CUNY staff and local leaders rallied at Brooklyn Borough Hall to raise concerns about unsafe conditions in their buildings, including issues like holes in ceilings, mold, and leaks. They are urging CUNY and the city to provide necessary funding for repairs. A CUNY spokesperson stated that the health and safety of students, faculty, and staff is a top priority, highlighting an investment of $850 million over two years and a planned allocation of $400 million for further repairs and maintenance in the coming year.
Read at News 12 - Long Island
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