New Hyde Park 2020_02_07

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Friday, February 7, 2020

Vol. 69, No. 6

N E W H Y D E PA R K

VALENTINE’S DAY GUIDE

EXTENET SUES NORTH HEMPSTEAD

CURRAN AWARDS TRANSITORIENTED HOUSING GRANTS

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D’Urso opts out of ’20 race Cites time with family as reason BY R O S E W E L D ON State Assemblyman Anthony D’Urso (D-Port Washington) will not seek re-election this year, his office announced Tuesday. D’Urso, 80, was elected in the 16th Assembly District in 2016 and won a second term in 2018. The district includes Great Neck, Port Washington, Manhasset, Roslyn Heights, North Hills, Flower Hill, Lake Success, Baxter Estates, Manorhaven and Sands Point. Before serving in the Assembly, D’Urso had worked for over 30 years in New York City’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development, where he became the department’s assistant commissioner of the Division of Architecture Engineering and Construction. He also served as a councilman for the Town of North Hempstead from 1991 to 2005. After leaving his councilman post, D’Urso focused on humanitarian work. He helped to establish an orphanage for children devastated by the 2010 Haitian Continued on Page 77

PHOTO BY DAN OFFNER

LIRR commuters will use temporary 10-car platform next to the existing New Hyde Park station between South 12th Street and South Eighth Street along Second and Third avenues until construction is completed.

NHP Road, station officially closed LIRR targets Aug. 30 as completion date for elimination of grade crossing BY R OB E RT PELAEZ

nate the grade crossing at New Hyde Park Road and replace it with a five-lane underpass and The New Hyde Park train pedestrian sidewalks on the east station and parts of New Hyde and west sides of the road. The station and New Hyde Park Road were officially shut on Monday as part of the ongoing Park Road between 4th Avenue construction for the LIRR’s Third and Plaza Avenue will be closed until Aug. 30, according to LIRR Track Expansion project. The construction will elimi- officials. The section of the road that will be affected is in the villages of New Hyde Park and Garden City. A temporary traffic detour plan was developed and shared with communities,

commuters and local businesses. Additionally, a temporary station with a 10-car platform has been constructed between South 8th and South 12th streets, directly west of the existing station. Officials said parking is available at the Church of the Holy Spirit parking lot, located at 16 South 6th St., and ticket machines are available on the northwest side of 12th Street. By eliminating a plan to create a two-lane bypass on New Hyde Park Road and closing the road from Plaza Avenue to 4th

Avenue, 3rd Track Constructors, the project’s builders, expects to reap substantial cost savings and reduce the road conversion time from nine months to seven. 3rd Track Constructors representative Travis Brennan has made appearances at Village of New Hyde Park and Lakeville Estates Civic Association meetings to discuss the construction and address residents’ concerns. “It’s important that we disseminate this information and everyone knows what to expect,” Continued on Page 64

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