"Dog whistle" or runaway development? Croton continues its lively and often angry debate over what some are calling the "urbanization" of the village.
The Board of Trustees met twice last week to discuss two major proposed housing developments with significant implications for the village's future. Opponents to the projects are getting organized.
As most readers will know, two major housing developments are in the works for Croton, one at Lot A across from the train station entrance, and another at 1 Half Moon Bay Drive at the so-called “Finkelstein property.” The developers are proposing 100 affordable condominiums at Lot A, and 280 apartments (10% affordable) at the Finkelstein site. MORE AT "Dog whistle" or runaway development? Croton continues its lively and often angry debate over what some are calling the "urbanization" of the village. (substack.com)
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