Don't miss an important letter from this week's edition of THE GAZETTE:
Questions for Trustee Olver...
"Trustee Olver says the purpose of erecting all these apartments is to
have “affordable private housing for Croton people.” As Mr. Olver notes,
this new building on Benedict is the first of many to come. Since the
Board of Trustees is pushing this new vision as a benefit to “Croton
people” how about telling us how many of the new Benedict apartments are
going to “Croton people” and how much the “affordable” monthly rent
will be?"
READ THE ENTIRE LETTER AT http://www.crotonunited.org/news-views/2019/5/3/questions-for-trustee-olver
Can't wait till the teachers move in so there will be no more snow days.
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And I'm sure there will be plenty of parking. Not. Those meeting minutes and the need for variances sure make that clear. Not to worry. Young Avenue home owners, who pay very high property taxes, won't mind giving up their parking.
DeleteThe village is 27 or 28% rental housing. That's enough.
DeleteI see Mr. Olver responded. NOT. Guess all those "affordable apartments" aren't only going to be for Croton residents after all. But don't worry. Rents will come down.
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