Southampton Town Board Accepts Riverside Sewer District Plan - 27 East

Southampton Town Board Accepts Riverside Sewer District Plan

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Town Supervisor Maria Moore listened to public comment on Tuesday. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Town Supervisor Maria Moore listened to public comment on Tuesday. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Councilman Tommy John Schiavoni spoke in favor of the Riverside sewer plan at the town board's meeting on Tuesday. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Councilman Tommy John Schiavoni spoke in favor of the Riverside sewer plan at the town board's meeting on Tuesday. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Christopher Walsh on Apr 10, 2024
In a significant step forward for the establishment of a sewer district and construction of a sewage treatment plant in Riverside, the Southampton Town Board on Tuesday voted to accept... more

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