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Town schedules Capri Motor Inn special meeting By NIColE FoRMISANo nformisano@liherald.com

Courtesy Town of Hempstead

Clavin, joined by County Legislators Bill Gaylor and John Giuffré, Councilman Tom Muscarella, and Robert Shelly, of the West Hempstead Community Support Association, supported the community’s call for the motel to be shuttered permanently.

The Capri Motor Inn, on Hempstead Turnpike in West Hempstead, was shut down on Aug. 7, with structural issues. The Town of Hempstead is holding a special meeting on Aug. 31 to make sure it stays that way. “You want to make a difference, you come down to this special board meeting,” Town Supervisor Don Clavin said at an Aug. 24 news conference. “Let your voices be heard about why this facility should be labeled a nuisance.” The meeting, at Hempstead Town Hall, at 1 Washington St., at 11:30 a.m., will begin the process of getting the motel classified as a public nuisance. The Capri was shut down when an Aug. 7 inspection by the Nassau County fire marshal’s office discovered smoke detectors that were not working, a faulty fire alarm system and unsafe electrical cords, according to officials. The shutdown is independent ConTinued on pAGe 4

Tensions increase over W. Hemstead ‘drag strip’ By NIColE FoRMISANo nformisano@liherald.com

The 73-year-old woman who was struck by a car on Woodfield Road earlier this month marked yet another accident on a street that local West Hempstead residents are calling a “drag strip” for its ongoing issues with reckless and speeding drivers. County officials are taking action to mitigate those issues — but to some residents, it’s too little too late. After 12-year-old Tomas Molina was struck by a car and killed on Woodfield Road, Nassau County officials expedited

a traffic study on the road — specifically including the Lindberg Street intersection where Molina died. Legislators Bill Gaylor and John Giuffré held a news conference on that very i n t e r s e c t i o n Au g . 2 1 t o announce the construction of a traffic light that will be up and running in approximately three weeks. “West Hempstead is a walking community, and the safety of our residents is of the utmost importance,” Gaylor said in a statement. “Whether they are driving in their cars, bicycling down the street or walking in the neighborhood, people have expectations of

safety.” Gaylor and Giuf fré also announced an enhanced traffic study for Woodfield. While the study after Molina’s death focused on specific intersections of concern, this study will be taking place on the entirety of Woodfield Road. It will track traffic patterns and volume, as well as both pedestrian and car traffic, “From that traffic study, engineers will be able to figure out and redesign what additional traffic control devices — signage, crosswalks, lights, bumpouts on curves — to slow the traffic down and make this a much safer stretch of roadway,”

Gaylor said. To some residents, though, county officials took too long to address a decades-long problem in the community. Jake Scheiner, a candidate for county legislator, held a news conference and community rally on the corner of Woodfield Road and Maple Street. He congratulated officials on implementing an

additional traffic light, but echoed community members’ demands’ for further action and their questions as to why it took years — and multiple deaths — for something to be done. He also called for more transparency on the traffic safety process. “We were promised the ConTinued on pAGe 11


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