East Hampton Town Moves Wainscott Properties Toward Affordable Housing

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Seated, from left, are Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez and the East Hampton Housing Authority's Kevin Warren. Behind them are the Housing Authority's Marian Zucker, Candace-Julianna Wilkerson, Bryony Freij and Catherine Casey; Councilmembers Tom Flight, David Lys, Ian Piedmonte-Calder and Cate Rogers, and Eric Schantz, the town's Director of Housing. EAST HAMPTON TOWN

Seated, from left, are Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez and the East Hampton Housing Authority's Kevin Warren. Behind them are the Housing Authority's Marian Zucker, Candace-Julianna Wilkerson, Bryony Freij and Catherine Casey; Councilmembers Tom Flight, David Lys, Ian Piedmonte-Calder and Cate Rogers, and Eric Schantz, the town's Director of Housing. EAST HAMPTON TOWN

East Hampton Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, with East Hampton Housing Authority Commission Chair Kevin Warren, signed a contract authorizing the transfer of two properties on Route 114 in Wainscott to the Housing Authority, on which affordable housing is to be constructed. KYRIL BROMLEY

East Hampton Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, with East Hampton Housing Authority Commission Chair Kevin Warren, signed a contract authorizing the transfer of two properties on Route 114 in Wainscott to the Housing Authority, on which affordable housing is to be constructed. KYRIL BROMLEY

East Hampton Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, with East Hampton Housing Authority Commission Chair Kevin Warren, signed a contract authorizing the transfer of two properties on Route 114 in Wainscott to the Housing Authority, on which affordable housing is to be constructed. KYRIL BROMLEY

East Hampton Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, with East Hampton Housing Authority Commission Chair Kevin Warren, signed a contract authorizing the transfer of two properties on Route 114 in Wainscott to the Housing Authority, on which affordable housing is to be constructed. KYRIL BROMLEY

East Hampton Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, with East Hampton Housing Authority Commission Chair Kevin Warren, signed a contract authorizing the transfer of two properties on Route 114 in Wainscott to the Housing Authority, on which affordable housing is to be constructed. KYRIL BROMLEY

East Hampton Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, with East Hampton Housing Authority Commission Chair Kevin Warren, signed a contract authorizing the transfer of two properties on Route 114 in Wainscott to the Housing Authority, on which affordable housing is to be constructed. KYRIL BROMLEY

Christopher Walsh on Aug 6, 2024
In a brief ceremony at East Hampton Town Hall on Friday, Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez signed a contract authorizing the transfer of two properties, at 776 and 780 Route 114 in... more

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