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Long Island Business Report

Long Island Infrastructure

Season 2017 Episode 708 | 26m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

Host Jim Paymar discusses Long Island’s infrastructure post-Superstorm Sandy.

In 2012, Superstorm Sandy devastated Long Island causing an estimated 1.1 billion dollars in infrastructural damage. The City of Long Beach, on the South Shore, suffered major damage in the storm, but is on the precipice of a major redevelopment. Jim Paymar discusses with Jack Schnirman, City Manager of the City of Long Beach, and John Cameron, Founder and Managing Partner of Cameron Engineering.

04/26/2017

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Long Island Business Report

Long Island Infrastructure

Season 2017 Episode 708 | 26m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

In 2012, Superstorm Sandy devastated Long Island causing an estimated 1.1 billion dollars in infrastructural damage. The City of Long Beach, on the South Shore, suffered major damage in the storm, but is on the precipice of a major redevelopment. Jim Paymar discusses with Jack Schnirman, City Manager of the City of Long Beach, and John Cameron, Founder and Managing Partner of Cameron Engineering.

04/26/2017

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