Mayor de Blasio's Flood Protection: What is It and How Will It Affect Our Communities April 17 | 6:00 - 8:30 PM Institute for Public Knowledge 20 Cooper Square, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10003 More information & RSVP: https://ipk.nyu.edu/events/mayor-de-blasios-flood-protection-what-is-it-and-... Rebuild by Design <http://www.rebuildbydesign.org/> and NYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge invite you to join for a discussion about New York City’s flood protection plan. Mayor Bill de Blasio proposes extending the waterfront from the Seaport to Battery Park up to 500 feet into the East River at a cost of up to $10 billion: if done right, this proposal can integrate benefits such as open space, affordable housing, and job creation into a plan for flood protection. If done wrong, however, the ramifications of our choices will last hundreds of years. Join us in a public discussion of what should be considered as a co-benefit of flood protection. A representative from NYC will present the Mayor’s proposal. There will be a moderated discussion following the presentation, with the following speakers: Moderator: *Christopher Robbins*, Editor, Gothamist Speakers*: *Alice Blank*, CB1 Environmental Protection Committee *Trever Holland*, TUFF-LES *Josh Nachowitz*, The Downtown Alliance *Victor Papa*, Two Bridges Neighborhood Council *Angela Pinsky*, Association for a Better New York (ABNY) * List in formation