«From its inception to now, the proposed text amendment tells the story of Build it Back's
dramatic progress under Mayor de Blasio's leadership: the idea for the amendment came out of a community - level meetings in Queens, it was
produced with collaboration across agencies, and it is being passed to help homeowners who were stuck because of burdensome regulations so that they can begin rebuilding their homes and making their neighborhoods more resilient,» said AMY PETERSON, Director of the Mayor's Office of Housing
Recovery.
Dramatic shifts in population result in decreased production of short chain fatty acids (energy
produced for colon cells by commensal bacteria), greater risk for intestinal pathogen infection, and increased
recovery time.