EPA Nixes $3 Million El Puente Grant for Local Green Input
Briefly

South Williamsburg is recognized as an environmental justice area, reflecting its historical and ongoing struggles with environmental abuses and climate change. Local leaders from El Puente aim to amplify underrepresented community voices in environmental decisions through a $3 million EPA grant. However, this initiative was abruptly canceled due to a shift in federal priorities under the Trump administration, highlighting a concerning trend where essential environmental justice projects are sidelined. The local community boards fail to represent longtime residents, exacerbating existing social inequities.
The people impacted should be the people making decisions. It is easier for you to do away with something if you have never experienced what our communities have lived.
El Puente's project was canceled under the direction of President Trump and EPA administrator Zeldin, citing it was no longer consistent with EPA funding priorities.
The local community boards, which influence zoning and policy decisions, aren't representative of longtime South Williamsburg residents, highlighting the ongoing impact of social inequities.
South Williamsburg is classified as an environmental justice area due to excessive negative impacts from environmental abuses and climate change that stem from historical inequities.
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