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Sag Harbor Village Board Sets Hearing on Revised Paid Parking Plan

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The Sag Harbor Municipal Building.

The Sag Harbor Municipal Building.

authorStephen J. Kotz on May 15, 2024
The Sag Harbor Village Board on Tuesday formally backtracked on a proposal to require paid parking in most municipal lots, canceling a public hearing on the matter. Instead, it scheduled... more

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