
Shorelines Reimagined
Hurricane Sandy revealed New York City’s profound vulnerability to coastal storms and flooding, prompting a decade-long mobilization of expansive resiliency programs. These initiatives have completely reimagined the city’s shores, combining sturdy engineered flood barriers with vibrant green public spaces that both protect neighborhoods and offer valuable recreational areas. The massive infrastructure projects have created thousands of jobs, drawing on materials supplied by states such as Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and Texas, whose manufacturing and transportation sectors have played key roles in producing steel, concrete, and specialized floodgates used in the construction. Locally, many New Yorkers have been employed throughout the building process, supporting the regional economy. Importantly, the integration of greenspaces into these protective designs provides critical relief during increasingly hot and humid summers, offering shade and cooling benefits that are especially vital for the health and comfort of children and the elderly, thereby enhancing the resilience and livability of New York City’s coastal communities for generations to come.










