Affordable Housing Developer Scores $12.1 Million For Village of Haverstraw Project
WestHab Plan To Build 81 Affordable Units Progresses Despite Opposition From Haverstraw Town Supervisor Howard Phillips
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Continue ReadingKnights Received More Than $120,000 In Taxpayer Money But Never Followed Through On Filing Needed Petition To Complete Donation Transaction
Continue ReadingKnights And Town Of Haverstraw Saw Writing on the Wall; Attorney General’s Office Received Raft of Complaints About Sale, Lawsuits Were Threatened
Continue ReadingDeveloper, Residents Want Face-To-Face Meeting With Haverstraw Town Board; MPact Collective Has Gathered More Than 700 Signatures Supporting Redevelopment of Chair Factory Site For Workforce Housing
Continue ReadingThe Town Of Haverstraw Can Neither Fund Nor Provide Exclusive Space To A Religious Organization In A Town-Owned Building
Continue ReadingBitter Exchange Between Chair Howard Phillips And County Legislator Lon Hofstein Focuses On “Excessive” Spending And Misrepresentations
Continue ReadingThe Many Reasons Phillips Cites In Opposition To Affordable Housing PILOTs Are Based On Inaccuracies, Disinformation, and Vagaries
Continue ReadingPhillips Airs List of Grievances In Opposition To Affordable Housing Development On Waterfront During Haverstraw Collaborative Meeting in Village of Haverstraw
Continue ReadingHaverstraw Supervisor Howard Phillips & Others Convinced Knights To Donate Building; Haverstraw Has Paid Knights $56,000 To Cover Rent & Expenses For First Half of 2024; Plans to Pay Knight $7,000 Monthly Until AG’s Office Makes a Decision About the Deal
Continue ReadingVillage of Haverstraw’s Ongoing Support For Affordable Housing Projects Might Be Challenged If Town PILOTs Are Withheld
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