East Hampton Commits $1.1 Million To Prevent Cancellation of Montauk Dredge Operation - 27 East

East Hampton Commits $1.1 Million To Prevent Cancellation of Montauk Dredge Operation

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Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez and Councilman David Lys near Montauk Inlet. In a rapid development, the town government made $1 million from a Host Community Agreement with South Fork Wind available to ensure the dredging takes place. JACK MOTZ

Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez and Councilman David Lys near Montauk Inlet. In a rapid development, the town government made $1 million from a Host Community Agreement with South Fork Wind available to ensure the dredging takes place. JACK MOTZ

Councilman David Lys JACK MOTZ

Councilman David Lys JACK MOTZ

A fishing boat looks to enter the Lake Montauk Inlet on August 21. DOUG KUNTZ

A fishing boat looks to enter the Lake Montauk Inlet on August 21. DOUG KUNTZ

authorJack Motz on Sep 10, 2025
With the Lake Montauk Inlet dredging project hanging in the balance, the East Hampton Town Board allocated $1.1 million this week from a South Fork Wind fund to ensure the... more

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