Climate change is increasing the likelihood and intensity of natural disasters such as floods, wildfires and hurricanes.
Busti officials are still reporting confusion surrounding the state Freshwater Wetlands Act which went into effect. Jan. 1.
The Long Island Regional Planning Council voted Wednesday to allocate $40,000 for improvements to the Long Island Zoning Atlas.
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