Tuesday, January 30, 2024

CROTON CHRONICLE EDITORIAL---GOUVEIA PARK WORKING GROUP'S RECOMMENDATIONS ARE PREMATURE ON SEVERAL FRONTS

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Chronicle editorial: The Gouveia Park Working Group's recommendations are premature on several fronts.

The recommendations, to be presented at tomorrow evening's Board of Trustees Work Session, put the cart before the horse and involve minimal true public input.

MICHAEL BALTER
JAN 30, 2024

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Tomorrow evening, January 31, the Gouveia Park Working Group—which was appointed by the Board of Trustees last November—will present its recommendations to the Board at its Working Session. The recommendations are laid out in a memo prepared by the group’s Chair, Maria Slippen, and Vice Chair, Ken Sargeant, and addressed to village manager Bryan Healy. Presumably they will form the basis of the discussions at the upcoming meeting. READ MORE AT Chronicle editorial: The Gouveia Park Working Group's recommendations are premature on several fronts. (substack.com)

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