Williston Times 12.19.14

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Friday, december 19, 2014

vol. 63, no. 51

HOLIdAY dININg & gIFT gUIdE

HERRICKS NAMES NEW SUPER

STATE Ed COMMISH RESIgNS

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a blank slate media special section December 19, 2014

Legislators vote to repeal speed cameras

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County to fill $30M revenue gap; outstanding tickets must be paid BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Nassau County lawmakers unanimously voted to repeal the controversial school speed-zonecamera program on Monday, leaving a $30 million revenue gap in the county budget that officials have said could end 2014 with a $76.9 million deficit. The automated cameras, which issued more than 400,000 tickets between early September and mid November, will be taken offline immediately from most of Nassau’s 56 school districts, officials said. Outstanding fines will still need to be paid. Monday’s 19-0 vote came after nearly four hours of public comment, most in support of the repeal, according to published reports. County lawmakers also proposed legislation to make up for a projected $30 million in revenues lost a result of the appeal, which

is planned for discussion next month. Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano said last week the repealed cameras would likely result in spending cuts and not new taxes. Nassau County Legislature Presiding Officer Norma Gonsalves (R-East Meadow) supported Mangano’s position on no new taxes while speaking to reporters following the vote. “There will be no raise in taxes. I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again,” she said. The school speed-zone-camera program was approved in June with a 19-0 vote from the Legislature but was quickly met with complaints from constituents about inconsistencies with speed limits and its hours of operation. Mangano, a Republican, granted amnesty for more than 40,000 tickets issued over the summer after fines were generated in error from five camera locations. The Continued on Page 70

PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE MINEOLA SCHOOL DISTRICT

Second graders of the Mineola School District used ipads to create short story videos and create QR codes for others to access their work through an interactive recommendation station. See more photos on page 56.

W.P. trustees to agree to talk water rates with E.W. BY B R YA N AHRENS

ing to a meeting to discuss water rates, which have been a source of contention between the two Williston Park Mayor Paul villages for over three years. “We haven’t come up with Ehrbar announced Monday that the village will be sending East a meeting date yet but we have Williston trustees a letter agree- a pretty good idea,” Ehrbar said

at the village board’s regularly scheduled meeting. Ehrbar said that the letter to East Williston will be sent in the near future and will offer a specific date to meet. Continued on Page 61

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