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Build a sea wall to prevent future devastation on Staten Island

To: The U.S. House of Representatives, President Barack Obama, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Governor Andrew Cuomo, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Senator Chuck Schumer

Hurricane Sandy was devastating to coastal families on Staten Island. Lives were lost, homes destroyed and victims waited for relief. Insurance companies let down policy holders, displaced residents were not given even the luxury of FEMA trailers to live in until their homes can be fixed, and...

Hurricane Sandy was devastating to coastal families on Staten Island. Lives were lost, homes destroyed and victims waited for relief. Insurance companies let down policy holders, displaced residents were not given even the luxury of FEMA trailers to live in until their homes can be fixed, and members of congress debated the Sandy relief bill. We have had enough! As we slowly rebuild our lives we want the security of knowing that we will be protected from future storms. We need to replenish the eroded beaches, add wetlands, make homes & buildings stronger and build a sea wall. Everything the experts recommend should be done. It can't all be done by home owners alone who did not get enough money to even rebuild what they had before Sandy. We need the governments help. We pay taxes & our interests are supposed to be represented. Build us a sea wall. It is not impossible!

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A large area of Staten Island's coast filled with residents was badly damaged.  If a worse weather condition occurred even more of Staten Island could be devastated.  We can't let another Sandy or worse destroy our Island. 

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I would say if you got s the insurance money for your home, buy another house on higher land. Staten Island has lots of areas with higher elevation. Don't build on the beach again. It is too low down there and it should not even be allowed to rebuild down there again. You take a risk to rebuild on the beach. Governments are out of money. We have to be smart about this ourselves and not live by the beach where it is too low.

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Nick Matranga

These people that keep saying 'dont live 'on the beach' don't get it! They don't understand the differences from neighborhood to neighborhood.

Joanna Tierno

Also I only got $5,000 from insurance. Find me a nice 4 bedroom house inland with that!

If you think that Super-Storm Sandy was bad, just wait for whats coming! Its coming people and we aren't doing anything about it!

People just don't get it, you can just pick up your family and move! That isn't reasonable and the home insurance companies aren't helping either, in fact there only creating MORE problems!

Good luck to those still homeless and affected by Hurricane Sandy! I hope your lives will come together and you will actually be able to live again, in reasonable comfort.

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If you think that Super-Storm Sandy was bad, just wait for whats coming! Its coming people and we aren't doing anything about it!

People just don't get it, you can just pick up your family and move! That isn't reasonable and the home insurance companies aren't helping either, in fact there only creating MORE problems!

Good luck to those still homeless and affected by Hurricane Sandy! I hope your lives will come together and you will actually be able to live again, in reasonable comfort.

For those who are saying you don't care or just move or just get over it........I have a message for you...........

STOP being IGNORANT!

I live in Alaska and while I don't know what the situation is like exactly, what I do know is that we have done a great diservice to our own fellow countrymen and we should feel ashamed for this!

Wow, it would be nice if dealing with real life were that simple, to simply go and buy another house in the same town on higher ground.The insurance Company's aren't even designed for disaters and they get cagey about the profit margin in disater prone areas like forrest fire threatened areas in southern Calif(cant get fire ins) or not having flood insurance or having it be too high$ to be able to pay for it. The Government is not running out of money, its all about equitable...

Wow, it would be nice if dealing with real life were that simple, to simply go and buy another house in the same town on higher ground.The insurance Company's aren't even designed for disaters and they get cagey about the profit margin in disater prone areas like forrest fire threatened areas in southern Calif(cant get fire ins) or not having flood insurance or having it be too high$ to be able to pay for it. The Government is not running out of money, its all about equitable distribution/remember "We the people" support the Government via taxes from us-every which way you turn.The conditioning about "we should do it ourselves cuz the gov is out of bucks" is a dangerous hallucination that blames and in some cases abuses/takes advantage of people for their own misfortunes.Im sorry for anyones misfortune and trauma.

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Stephanie Lee Monsanto

Yes , You are so right about this revealing just how vulnerable we really are and how easy it is for the protected to underestimate the Physical /emotional/spiritual/trauma that people are still" in" from Sandy and sadly still, Katrina.Its going to be a beautiful Sea protection wall.People the world over have been building protection walls from the Sea, The Dutch, The Venicians To name a few-Hey why not us!

Kenneth Dow

Yeah government you gotta love the trailers sitting while people were homeless in New Orleans..or that Miami filed for snow removal and gave government a loop hole to not pay out to hurricanes Charlie and Francais and the other too storms but lets all clammer around New Orleans while people who got hit hard are not even noticed....its a joke State Farm was told to comply with homeowner's insurance in Florida seems they wanted out cause very high risk but still sold car insurance...the government told them if they wanted to sell car insurance here they had to reinstate the homeowner's policies....turns out its cheaper for them to pay a fine; so they greased some palms and now car insurance only and I get to watch the sick ass commercials on television "LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOR STATE FARM IS THERE....makes me sick.

building a wall isn't going to prevent much of anything. the reason many trees and other plants are planted in areas that have been devastated is because those are better than any wall at buffering a storm. the walls foundation would eventually give and there would be a more devastating surge because people would've had a false sense of security.

there are too many environmental factors to prevent this from being a good reality.

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Rj Cucco

In new dorp on cedar grove there is a big piece of land with loads of trees that block most of cedar grove ave to the beach and new dorp got alot more damage than midland beach where I live and New dorp was flooded almost up to Mill. Did the trees help. I dont know, I wasnt there when the storm surge came in but all I know is that it still flooded with or without the trees.

Joanna Tierno

I was here for the surge in Midland beach & the water came from Midland beach and also from Newdorp beach/Cedar grove. I never thought the water would make it across Miller field but it did. We already do have lots of parks & trees here. Giving some land back to mother nature will help some but to really secure our coastline we need to do everything we can. As people struggle to rebuild we just want to feel like our city is at least trying to protect us.

How about reversing global warming - It can be done and it would be cheaper in comparison to building a see wall around the entire world (and cost effective) where us humans have put our own self at risk.. Where is the petition forcing congress to act on the green house effects, this would be more logical, instead of building walls all over the globe.. I love you guys,,, but, YOUR DROPPING THE BALL ALTHOUGH YOU EFFORTS ARE NOBLE - THIS PETITION DOSE NOT HAVE MY SUPPORT...

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Gina Faillace Twin Bruno

This is crazy not tosgn this si many families on si were effected by this disaster an are still not back in thetehimes..

Joanna Tierno

Carol Lovaglio - I know.. I am supposed to save the world now! LOL!

I live in Staten Island and have a home severely damaged by Sandy. Please join the group www.facebook.com/stopfemanow ! We have to get together and stop FEMA from what they are doing to all of us! The group wants to come to Staten Island and get our officials to help! Just like the page and you will get lots of information.

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Joanna Tierno

Carol- We should have a SI stop Fema now meeting!

Joanna Tierno

I've made contact with stop Fema & Staten Island will join forces with NJ!

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