Monday, February 28, 2011

Densieski Says EPCAL Needs Recreation
Former Town Board member Ed Densieski says that the Town should include recreation as one of it's priorities in planning for EPCAL.  The Town recently let a contract for EPCAL planning to an outside firm.

Building Inspections - Outside Company
The Town is expected to come to an agreement with an outside firm to conduct building inspections on the big box stores which prevail on route 58.  The recent budget cut 13 employees from the Town payroll including the Building Department.

Pharmacy and Bank on Edwards
The owners of a 3 acre-plus parcel on Edwards Avenue (opposite FedEx) are proposing the building of a 13,800 square foot pharmacy and a 4,000 square foot bank on the site,  The now closed Village Crossroads restaurant would remain and share parking with the commercial buildings.  Previous proposals did not meet the zoning restrictions for the area.

"Millionaire Tax" Ending
Fredric Dicker of the NY Post is reporting that the so called Millionaire's tax for people making over $200,000 is coming to an end.  The tax expires on December 31 and will not be renewed according to Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.


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