The New York Memorandum to: Hurricane Sandy Mediation Panel is a document that outlines the possible solutions to the issues posed by Hurricane Sandy. The document is intended to facilitate the mediation process among the stakeholders, including the City of New York, the federal government, the insurance industry, and other affected parties. The Memorandum includes an assessment of the damage caused by the storm, the financial costs associated with the damages, and potential solutions for the recovery process. The Memorandum outlines the following types of solutions: 1. Financial Solutions — These are solutions that involve the allocation of funds to cover the costs of recovery and relief efforts. This includes both government grants and loans as well as private funding. 2. Regulatory Solutions — These are solutions that involve creating or modifying existing regulations and laws to facilitate recovery and relief efforts. 3. Structural Solutions — These are solutions that involve engineering solutions to mitigate the effects of future storms. This includes flood control, coastal restoration, and other structural solutions. 4. Social Solutions — These are solutions that involve the engagement of local and state governments, non-profits, and other community stakeholders to facilitate recovery and relief efforts. 5. Economic Solutions — These are solutions that involve the development of economic incentives to facilitate recovery and relief efforts. This includes tax credits, job training, and other economic incentives.