The Packaging Reduction & Recycling Infrastructure Act Has Broad Public Support
Opposition To The Packaging Reduction & Recycling Infrastructure Act By Industry Sunk Previous Efforts At Passage
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Opposition To The Packaging Reduction & Recycling Infrastructure Act By Industry Sunk Previous Efforts At Passage
Continue ReadingNew York Regulations Seek To Secure Water & Wastewater Infrastructure From Cyber Interference; Funding Available To Municipal Water Suppliers
Continue ReadingUpper Nyack Planning Board Focuses On Options To Mitigate Traffic Disturbance On Route 9W; Residents Oppose Any Plan To Allow Permit To Open Day School
Continue ReadingPhase I Received Approvals Over Rockland County Planning Department Objections; Neighbors Raise Phase II Environmental And Fire Risk Issues
Continue ReadingUpstate Update: Terra-Gen Proposes Battery Energy Storage System In Hurley; Mixed-Use Project Approved In Midtown Kingston; Acquisition of 900 Acres Permanently Protects Critical Catskill Forest Preserve
Continue ReadingSEQR requires all local, regional, and state government agencies to equally examine the environmental impacts along with the social and economic considerations for a certain project, or action, during their discretionary review
Continue ReadingData Centers Opening In Orangetown Use Massive Amounts Of Electric Power; Tax The Grid To Run And Keep Cool
Continue ReadingTraffic, Safety, And Emergency Access Dominate Agenda At Public Hearing On Congregation Ramapo Cheder Proposed School In Upper Nyack
Continue ReadingVillage Of West Haverstraw Land Use Boards, Along With Town Engineer, Explain Environmental Review Of 454,000 Square Foot Grassy Point Warehouse Project By Tina Traster About 100 people attended a meeting in the Village of Haverstraw Tuesday that many countywide would have found useful: a 101 on how SEQRA (State Environmental Quality Review Act) works. […]
Continue ReadingRockland County Acquires 103 Acres Of Land In Hudson Highlands For Conservation; Town of Ramapo Scores $10 Million in Second Round of Mid-Hudson Momentum Fund Awards
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