NYC Residents Seek Creation Of Marine Transfer Stations

Date: April 6, 2004

Source: News Room

A group representing New York City waterfront neighborhoods outside Manhattan has urged city officials to stick to a plan to rebuild eight marine transfer stations throughout the city. After the Fresh Kills landfill on Staten Island closed, the New York Times reports that the neighborhoods saw a significant upturn in the amount of waste passing through their local transfer stations. The marine transfer plan proposed by the Bloomberg administration has turned out to be more expensive and time-consuming than originally expected, and so the city is looking to other potential solutions.
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