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  Kings Park Civic Association News


August 2008

 
KPCA Works Hard To Address The Santilli Sand Mine Operation/Marvin Drive Resident's Issue

July 2008

 
KPCA Hosts Special Meeting on the Santilli Sand Mining Operation Along Marvin Drive
The Kings Park Civic Association hosted a special meeting on July 8th with representatives from the DEC and Mr. Santilli to address community concerns with the sand mining operation along Marvin Drive.  Residents came out in force.

June 2008

 
Councilman Wehrheim Sees The Need For Remediating And Redeveloping The Kings Park Industrial Area To Provide Tax Relief For Our Residents.
 
Marvin Drive Area Residents Ask The KPCA For Help With The Santilli Sand Mining Operation Near Their Homes.
 
The KPCA Delves Into The Increasing Use Of Drugs Among Our Area Youth.
 
KPCA June Update On The Nissequogue River State Park Foundation
 
 
Kings Park Civic Association Receives Community Input On Kings Park Day

February 2008

 
KPCA Representatives Attend San Remo Civic Meeting To Discuss Harrison's Pond and The Kings Park State Hospital Property

 
KPCA Membership Votes To Support Environmental Committee's Three Recommendations on Harrison's Pond

 
Smithtown Library Board Presents New Expansion and Renovation Plan to the KPCA Membership

January 2008

 
KPCA keeps a close eye on the Nissequogue River Dredging Project
 
Click here for Mike Rosato's letter to the membership.

 

KPCA Membership supports plan to create the Nissequogue River State Park Foundation

click here for details

 

The Kings Park Civic Association Launches Its New Membership Drive

 

 

December 2007

 
KPCA pushes for a solar farm in the Kings Park Industrial Area
KPCA hosts it's Holiday Meeting

November 2007

 
KPCA seeks a comprehensive redevelopment plan for the new Nissequogue River State Park (Old Kings Park Psychiatric Center)
Click here for more info                   Click here for pictures of the tour
 

KPCA walks Harrison Pond area

Click here for details
 

Veteran's Day:  KPCA once again donates wreath for Veteran's Memorial Park

October 2007

KPCA tours Nisseqougue River State Park/Old Kings Park State Hospital Grounds with NY State Parks Commisioner Carol Ash
Click here for details                           Click here for pictures of the tour

 

KPCA pushes for a solution to curb helicopter noise over Kings Park
Click here for more
 

KPCA encourages the town to change their leaf bag/leaf disposal program to save taxpayer money and help the environment

Click here for Mike Rosato's letter to local papers

September 2007

 
KPCA gets the LIA and Newsday cancel their tour of the old KPPC property.  The KPCA says  "No to affordable housing, Yes to State Park"!
 

 

KPCA advocates for better conditions in downtown Kings Park
KPCA requests the KP School District to explore our initiative to convert our school buses from diesel to cleaner CNG to hold down costs, help the environment and the health of our school children
Click here for KPCA Press Release
 

KPCA works together with the San Remo Civic Association to find the best solution for the restoration of Harrison's Pond

 
Click here for photos and history of Harrison's Pond Photo1 Photo2 Photo3 Photo4 Photo5
 

August  2007

 
KPCA membership votes to support plan for consistant zoning and new revitalization plan for the Kings Park industrial area to increase our tax base.
Click here to read about the plan  
 

NY State Parks and Recreation office states that cleanup costs for the original Nisseqougue River State Park would be just over seven million dollars.

KPCA asks County Legislator Nowick with help in remediating brownfield properties in the Kings Park industrial area

July 2007

KPCA President Mike Rosato Reiterates KPCA's Position on the St. Johnland Property   Click for KPCA letter to local papers

 

New KPCA President Mike Rosato Addresses the Membership Click here for Mike's Letter

KPCA Advocates for Safety in our Town Parks
 

June 2007   

Kings Park Civic Association Elects New Officers Click here for our new officers list 


 

 

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