Wednesday, August 4, 2021

ON THE STATE OF OUR ROADS: A LETTER TO THE EDITOR FROM CANDIDATE FOR CORTLANDT SUPERVISOR LAURIE ABBATE RYAN - RIVER JOURNAL ONLINE

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ON THE STATE OF OUR ROADS: A LETTER TO THE EDITOR FROM TOWN OF CORTLANDT SUPERVISOR CANDIDATE LAURIE ABBATE RYAN

Letter to the Editor: Cortlandt Supervisor Candidate on Fixing Roads
August 3, 2021

Greetings Cortlandt Residents,

As you are well aware, many of our roads are a mess and dangerous, not just with work ConEd is currently doing on Watch Hill Road, Furnace Dock Road and Croton Avenue, but too much of the time. In February, our Independent Party Slate, Cortlandt United, announced our set of goals; “paving our roads and keeping the power on” to ensure public safety was emphasized. We have recently seen a penned letter written to ConEd from our Town governance and a Letter to the Editor in the River Journal from a member of our Town Board discussing this issue. Thank you to all of the residents who have written or called asking our Board to take action, because I am not confident there would have been a response without your pressure.

As your Supervisor I will make sure there is a coordinated plan to keep our roads safe and yes, paved. While I am sure some kind of plan exists, it is not working well for our residents. However, I appreciate the effort being made by the highway department to update codes to deal with private and public companies and accountability. This should have been done years ago. READ THE REST AT https://riverjournalonline.com/letters/letter-to-the-editor-cortlandt-supervisor-candidate-on-fixing-roads/25625/

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