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On the chances of a Staten Island project securing that money, he said, "I'm going to assume that the mayor treats each borough equally, and we will work towards achieving that equality."

The board hopes work on the first phase of the pathway can begin by September, Caroll said. Some money, he added, may be available by then.

This is the third and final part in our series about environmental challenges on Staten Island's North Shore. Read part one, about efforts to clean up decades-old industrial pollution, and part two, covering the debate over a new port proposed for a sensitive—but polluted—marsh.