Wednesday, May 25, 2011

FAAH HOUSING UPDATE: PLEASANTVILLE RESIDENTS SAY NO TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING ON VILLAGE OWNED LAND

Washington Ave. Neighbors Reject Feeler on Housing- Informal meeting draws a vocal "no" from residents near the garden apartments' backyard, seen as a potential site for county's affordable units. A dozen speakers backed by a roomful of vocal supporters urged Pleasantville officials Monday to shelve plans for affordable housing behind Washington Avenue’s garden apartments.Such housing would increase taxes and traffic, some speakers maintained, while others insisted the village-owned land itself raised serious issues of suitability as a building site. Mayor Peter Scherer had billed the gathering as an “informal meeting” and not a public hearing. He repeatedly assured residents while three developers have expressed interest in acquiring the land for affordable housing, none has yet submitted a formal proposal. READ MORE HERE: http://pleasantville.patch.com/articles/washington-ave-neighbors-reject-feeler-on-housing

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  1. We know a lot of people in Pleasantville and they have had it with all this.

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