An abbreviated version. It goes like this:
Please, East Hampton Town Board, stop the paving on this urban renewal road. The next assignment goes into the tidal marsh. Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc: Thanks, we’ll take it into “consideration.”
Guess the consideration ended with the click and sending of that email.
Road has been widened and graded into the area of concern. Guess the asphalt comes next. What else? Building a home inside the tidal marsh?
Time will tell.
Still here.
Joe Karpinski
Amagansett
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