Battery Park Elevation by 5 Feet: NYC's $1.7 Billion Strategy Against Rising Seas Set for 2026
By: Tejal Somvanshi
Battery Park's five-foot elevation by 2026 is an essential component of New York City's $1.7 billion flood defence plan.
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The elevation project was launched by Mayor Eric Adams as a means of protecting New York City from the upcoming superstorm.
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100,000 homes and 12,000 companies will be protected from storm surges and increasing sea levels, according to the project.
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Along the East River, walls are being built, with completion planned for the same year as Battery Park's elevation.
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Prioritising environmentally friendly construction methods and using boats to transport materials reduces their influence on the environment.
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During construction, noise and air pollution are greatly reduced at the site thanks to the use of recycled materials and specialised equipment.
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The sinking of NYC, highlighted in recent NASA and geological studies, adds urgency to the city’s proactive measures.
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The escalating risk of catastrophic hurricane damage over the next 30 years makes this project more crucial than ever.
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