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Mayor Urged To Create Panel To Study Aging Infrastructure

Submitted by michael appell, Aug 13, 2007 12:55

It's great that with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight there are calls for studies of NYC's infrastructure, duh. Our Mayor introduced a plan to deal with the long term needs and it was rejected, because the hard decisions are never made by politicians. I noted Senator Schumer asking for studies, yet he's been in office a couple of terms and never understood the need or called for action. We don't need studies, we need officials who will make the tough decisions.


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