Quogue Holds Final Public Hearing On Erosion Control Taxing District On Saturday - 27 East

Quogue Holds Final Public Hearing On Erosion Control Taxing District On Saturday

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An illustration of the proposed beach front to be restored through the establishment of an erosion control taxing district. COURTESY SAVE THE DUNES

An illustration of the proposed beach front to be restored through the establishment of an erosion control taxing district. COURTESY SAVE THE DUNES

Members of the Quogue community came to the Village's final public hearing on Saturday to discuss the proposal to establish an erosion control taxing district to restore the eastern portion of the village's beach. VALERIE GORDON

Members of the Quogue community came to the Village's final public hearing on Saturday to discuss the proposal to establish an erosion control taxing district to restore the eastern portion of the village's beach. VALERIE GORDON

Members of the Quogue community came to the Village's final public hearing on Saturday to discuss the proposal to establish an erosion control taxing district to restore the eastern portion of the village's beach. VALERIE GORDON

Members of the Quogue community came to the Village's final public hearing on Saturday to discuss the proposal to establish an erosion control taxing district to restore the eastern portion of the village's beach. VALERIE GORDON

Members of the Quogue community came to the Village's final public hearing on Saturday to discuss the proposal to establish an erosion control taxing district to restore the eastern portion of the village's beach. VALERIE GORDON

Members of the Quogue community came to the Village's final public hearing on Saturday to discuss the proposal to establish an erosion control taxing district to restore the eastern portion of the village's beach. VALERIE GORDON

author on May 28, 2019
There wasn’t a seat to be found at Quogue Village Hall on Saturday during Memorial Day weekend. Rather than cooking hot dogs with their families, community members chose to attend... more

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