NYCHA Recovery and Resilience: Public Housing After Superstorm Sandy

Janes Walk

Led By Danilo Mikhaylov AND Onel Hidalgo, NYCHA Recovery and Resilience Outreach Lead

Superstorm Sandy proved to be the most costly and destructive disaster to impact New York City public housing in its history. Join us on a self-guided walk through Coney Island to learn how NYCHA’s Recovery and Resilience Department is pushing design boundaries and building back stronger and smarter to make public housing safer for generations to come.

Accessibility

The self-guided tour will begin approximately .30 miles from the Coney Island - Stillwell Avenue train station (D, F, N, Q), which is wheelchair accessible. Street parking is usually available in the area. The complete walk will total over 2 miles and feature several New York City Housing Authority sites. However, this can be condensed, as needed.

Location Information

RSVP is required and capacity is limited. Meeting location, ending location, and directions will be provided via email before walk date.

self-guided

On Demand
Less than one hour

Borough: Brooklyn
Theme: Environment
Language: English