Sandy debris

Money for Sandy Debris
Money for Sandy Debris
Money for Sandy Debris
New Jersey is scheduled to receive $27 million in federal funding to remove debris that accumulated in the waterways along the coastline as a result of Superstorm Sandy.
Overbilling for Sandy
Overbilling for Sandy
Overbilling for Sandy
A new audit released this morning by the Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) finds that the company hired by the state to do cleanup after Superstorm Sandy overbilled for debris removal services in Ocean County. The report makes it clear that the overcharging doesn’t appear to have been done intentionally.
Clean and Ready
Clean and Ready
Clean and Ready
Ten months after Superstorm Sandy, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie says more work remains to be done along the shore, but tremendous progress has been made.
How to Pay for Debris Removal?
How to Pay for Debris Removal?
How to Pay for Debris Removal?
The threat of blizzards is coming to a close and that’s why Assembly members Ron Dancer and Amy Handlin are sponsoring a bill that would allow towns and counties to ease costs for property taxpayers by using surplus snow funds to remove debris left by a natural disaster.