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Assemblywoman Fernandez unveils 7-point plan for a greener Bronx

By Bronx Times Posted on March 25, 2021
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Assemblywoman Nathalia Fernández, candidate for Borough President, announced a 7-point plan Thursday that will make the Bronx the greenest borough in New York City.

Click here to read the Assemblywoman’s plan for a sustainable Bronx.

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Assemblywoman Fernandez unveils 7-point plan for a greener Bronx

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