Join us at Partners restaurant
6:00PM
Wednesday, September 27th
225 Sea Cliff Ave
Sea Cliff, NY 11579
Volunteer members of the Committee for a Sustainable Waterfront will be at a table set up in the front of the Sunset Serenade, held in Sea Cliff’s Veteran’s Memorial Park (off Prospect Ave), each Thursday evening from 7:30 – 9:30 PM.
Stop by and discuss all of the actions we’re taking to try to keep development at Garvies Point something reasonable and complementary to our North Shore. Volunteers and and ideas always welcome!
PUBLIC HEARING
Tuesday, December 6th
at 7:30 PM
THE GLEN COVE PLANNING BOARD IS GIVING THE PUBLIC ONLY TWO WEEKS (ONE OF THOSE WEEKS BEING THANKSGIVING WEEK) TO REVIEW PLANS, DRAWINGS AND RELATED INFORMATION CONCERNING:
· ALL PUBLIC AMENITY STRUCTURES
· THE BULKHEAD SYSTEM
· WETLAND PLANTINGS
· MARINAS
· DOCKS
· ECOLOGY PIER
· BOARDWALK
· BEACH
· SHORELINE
· THE ESPLANADE
AS WELL AS COMMENTS MADE BY THE DEVELOPER’S CONSULTANTS WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH A LEGAL F.O.I.L. REQUEST
SPEAK OUT AGAINST THE CONTINUED INJUSTICES RELATED TO THIS PROJECT!
Support our friends at CSHH! Remove debris from water and wetlands, and do your part to protect Hempstead Harbor’s birds, fish, and other marine life.
Click here for more details and registration form
Where:
Tappen Beach
Sea Cliff, NY
When:
Saturday, September 17, 2016,
9 AM-Noon
On Monday, August 1st, she has committed to voting NO to RESOLUTION NO. 120-2016 authorizing PILOT’s (Payments in Lieu of Taxes) for RXR the developer of this project. We need to have a big turnout at this meeting! We need to show the rest of the legislature that we support Delia and that they must also vote NO to this tax break for a 17 billion dollar company.
Please come and make your voice heard. Your presence WILL make a difference! There will also be an opportunity to voice your concerns directly to the legislature if you wish.
Mayor Reginald Spinello made a public statement recently (which we have on video) that they would not be voting on the additional $97 million – wait – just raised to $120-$150 million – in bond financing (debt) at the next meeting, yet the agenda released just yesterday for a “Special Meeting” tonight includes:
(c) Approving Financial Assistance for RXR Glen Isle Partners LLC Resolutions GCLEAC
and
(b) Authorizing the issuance of Revenue Bonds (Garvies Point Public Improvement Project)
A “special” meeting with two days’ notice given, conflicting times (6PM on the notice, 7PM on the IDA website), held right at dinnertime… Why it almost seems like the mayor and IDA don’t really want the public involved, doesn’t it?
Please stop by – even if just for a few minutes – and help us stop this disaster in the making.
Thursday, June 30
6:00PM
Glen Cove City Hall
2nd floor Conference Room
9 Glen Street
Thank you!
The City of Glen Cove has moved from “Moderate Fiscal Stress” to “Significant Fiscal Stress,” according to the Fiscal Stress Report from the New York State Comptroller’s office.
View Glen Cove’s Dismal Fiscal Stress Monitoring Result Here
“The Comptroller makes suggestions, but we don’t have to listen to him.”
– Mayor Reginald Spinello