The Crying of Parking Lot A--With apologies to Thomas Pynchon.
The village has received “multiple” proposals to develop Lot A but won’t say what they are. Is transparency delayed transparency denied?
MICHAEL BALTER
DEC 27, 2023
Last July, the village of Croton-on-Hudson issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Parking Lot A, a 1.225 acre, village owned property across Croton Point Avenue from the main entrance to the Croton-Harmon train station. According to village manager Bryan Healy, the village had received “multiple” proposals by the November 1 deadline, although Healy declined to tell the Chronicle anything about them when asked earlier this month. READ MORE AT The Crying of Parking Lot A - by Michael Balter (substack.com)
MICHAEL BALTER
DEC 27, 2023
Last July, the village of Croton-on-Hudson issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Parking Lot A, a 1.225 acre, village owned property across Croton Point Avenue from the main entrance to the Croton-Harmon train station. According to village manager Bryan Healy, the village had received “multiple” proposals by the November 1 deadline, although Healy declined to tell the Chronicle anything about them when asked earlier this month. READ MORE AT The Crying of Parking Lot A - by Michael Balter (substack.com)
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