AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSewer Mystery in NYC: Police are investigating videos of groups entering and exiting NYC sewer manholes in Brooklyn and Queens at night, with some carrying headlamps and tools; the city’s DEP says it’s illegal and “extremely dangerous,” and investigators are exploring whether people were searching for valuables. Climate Policy Clash in Albany: A new push would create an Indirect Source Review program that could fine warehouses and distribution centers tied to truck emissions, raising concerns about costs and who should pay for pollution reductions. UN Leadership in New York: Bangladesh’s Khalilur Rahman was elected President of the UN General Assembly’s 81st session, pledging trust-building and a focus that includes climate resilience and environmental sustainability. Outdoor Access for New Yorkers: DEC is bringing back its First-Time Camper Program for 2026, offering a gear-and-setup package and a lottery for new campers across the Adirondacks and Catskills. Long Island Health Expansion: NYU Langone plans a new academic medical center in Melville on a 45-acre site, pending environmental review and local approvals.
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