12 Years After Hurricane Sandy, NYCHA's Red Hook Residents Still Living in a Construction Zone
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Residents of the Red Hook Houses, still feeling the impact of Hurricane Sandy 12 years later, are frustrated as ongoing construction delays have left their community in disarray.
Tevina Willis, a resident and community organizing manager, voiced concerns, stating, "We've been demanding transparency from NYCHA, but tenants are still left out of the loop," highlighting the struggle for resident involvement.
After Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on the Red Hook Houses, the resiliency project meant to protect it has been plagued by delays, frustrating residents forced to live in ongoing construction.
Henry Watkins described the frustration of navigating the construction, saying, "You can't walk across anywhere to get to anywhere," emphasizing how the disruption has altered their daily lives.
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