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special section • october 7, 2016
F.P. seeks plans for aging hall
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Favors leaving space for public By N o a H M a N s k a r The Village of Floral Park is seeking ideas from outside groups for the future of its historic Centennial Hall while examining whether it could remain a village facility. A real estate firm, CBRE, last Thursday issued a request for proposals on the village’s behalf soliciting commercial, retail or partly residential plans for the Photo BY GreG GIaCoNellI 8,500-square-foot building at the intersection of Tulip and Carnathe Great Neck south high school lady rebels beat the Great Neck North lady Blazers 2-0 in their soccer match tion avenues. Firms have until Nov. 10 to last tuesday. See story on page 85. submit proposals. Meanwhile, the village is evaluating whether it could feasibly maintain Centennial Hall as a public gathering space or community center, said the village administrator, Gerry Bambrick. “We ... think it would be good if our residents who have been thinking about this, who Talks have led to two proGov. Andrew Cuomo’s plan for while are trying to make it as have their proposals for retain- B y N o a H M a N s k a r a third Long Island Rail Road amicable as possible for resi- posed parking garages, Strauss ing it for a public use ... inform Village of Mineola officials track, but are now taking a “two- dents, Strauss said in a recent said — one at the corner of Main the board at that point so that we Street and Front Street, and anhave long been skeptical about prong approach” in talks with interview. Continued on Page 71 “While we’re weighing all other between Main Street and project planners, Mayor this out, we’re still looking to Willis Avenue, according to the Scott Strauss said. Assuming it will get negotiate — if it’s going to go project scoping document, the done regardless of local ob- through and the governor’s go- outline of its environmental jections, they will fight the ing to push it through, well, study released last month. project if plans reveal it’s what could we get as a bonus for Mayors of other local vilContinued on Page 83 worth fighting, but mean- the village?” Strauss said.
Villages differ in 3rd track talks Mineola takes ‘2-prong’ approach; others waiting for more details
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