Eye On Port Chester
County Legislator Martin Rogowski says There Will Be A County Tax Decrease
Mr. Rogowski appeared came to the Port Chester Board Of Trustees Meeting Last Night to report that although the 2007 Westchester County budgetcalled for a 3 1/2% tax increase, there will actually be a slight decrease.
Mr. Rogowsky said,"I am very happy that my constituents in the 6th District are getting some property tax relief without any loss of services."
This is the second year in a row that property taxes have declined or stayed flat.
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Source: Christian Science MonitorPosted on 01.02.07 by Steve Trinward
“Bart Didden wanted to put a CVS pharmacy on his property in Port Chester, N.Y. He even obtained approvals from the local planning board. But because a portion of the CVS site was in a blighted redevelopment zone, Mr. Didden was told that planning board approval wasn’t enough. He’d have to reach an understanding with a private company that had been selected by Port Chester officials to control all construction inside the renewal zone.
The developer, Gregg Wasser of G&S Port Chester, told Didden he’d have to pay $800,000 or give G&S a 50 percent stake in the CVS business. If Didden refused, Mr. Wasser said, he would have Port Chester condemn and seize his property and instead of a CVS he’d put a Walgreens drugstore on the site. Didden refused. The next day, the Village of Port Chester began legal proceedings to seize Didden’s land by eminent domain.”
[editor’s note: Sounds a lot like a subplot on a The Sopranos episode - SAT] (01/02/07)
( via Rational Review )
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3 Jan 2007 by The Community Alliance COLLEGE CAREERS FUND OF WESTCHESTER is a small nonprofit group that helps disadvantaged youths from Port Chester, New Rochelle and White Plains get into college. This year, it received a $10000 grant from the New York State Senate, ...
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