Southampton Town Board Approves Cliff Drive Utility District Bond In 4-1 Vote - 27 East

Southampton Town Board Approves Cliff Drive Utility District Bond In 4-1 Vote

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North Haven Mayor Jeff Sander, who owns two homes along Cliff Drive in Noyac, said he was in favor of the Town of Southampton bonding for $420,000 to pay for the removal of utility poles and burial of lines between Long Beach Road and Cliff Drive. GREG WEHNER

North Haven Mayor Jeff Sander, who owns two homes along Cliff Drive in Noyac, said he was in favor of the Town of Southampton bonding for $420,000 to pay for the removal of utility poles and burial of lines between Long Beach Road and Cliff Drive. GREG WEHNER

Town Board Members Christine Scalera, left, and Julie Lofstad initially voted against establishing a utility district along Cliff Drive because they could not see how it would benefit the greater public. GREG WEHNER

Town Board Members Christine Scalera, left, and Julie Lofstad initially voted against establishing a utility district along Cliff Drive because they could not see how it would benefit the greater public. GREG WEHNER

authorGreg Wehner on Aug 28, 2019
The Southampton Town Board authorized a $420,000 bond to help pay for an underground utility improvement district along Long Beach Road in Noyac, with a needed supermajority vote — though... more

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