Hampton Bays Alliance To Discuss Housing Program Initiative - 27 East

Hampton Bays Alliance To Discuss Housing Program Initiative

authorStaff Writer on Nov 4, 2024
The Hampton Bays Alliance will meet via Zoom on Wednesday, November 13, at 7 p.m. The topic of discussion is Governor Kathy Hochul’s Pro-Housing Community Program, a policy designed to... more

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