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About 20 Massena residents took the opportunity last week to review the planning document created by the village as part of its involvement in the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program.
Officials have been working on this for more than a year. The LWRP is overseen by the New York State Department of Stateâs Office of Planning and Development.
The process for participating in the LWRP is divided into planning and construction. Massena retained the consulting firm of Barton & Loguidice to assist with outlining and carrying out objectives. The village held its first public meeting on the plan Thursday online via Zoom.
Crimes reported to Montgomery County police April 11 through 17 By Dan Schere |
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Thefts from vehicles
Money and property were taken from a vehicle in the area of East West Highway and Beach Drive between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on April 17. Force was reported.
Property was taken from two vehicles between April 13 and 16. The thefts happened in the 4800 block of Bethesda Avenue and the 4700 block of Maple Avenue. Force was reported.
Property was taken from three vehicles between April 6 and 14. Affected streets included Pratt Place, Shaftsbury Street and Mertford Street.
Property was taken from a vehicle in the 4700 block of Bradley Boulevard between 2:10 and 2:30 p.m. on April 13. Force was reported.
MASSENA â Donald Lucas has been part of an effort to revitalize the Grasse River for about 2…
MASSENA â More than 20 participants took part in Thursdayâs first public information meeting to address the village of Massenaâs Local Waterfront Revitalization Plan.
But, Robert Murphy Jr. said, the work has been going on for some time. Mr. Murphy is a community planner with Barton & Loguidice, the planâs consultants.
âThe planning document really sets the stage for what the current issues are, and what the possibilities are in the future for achieving the communityâs waterfront vision. We kicked things off last summer after we were retained by the village to help push forward both the Local Waterfront Revitalization Plan and the implementation project which was simultaneously funded by Department of State for the park on Water Street, right on the Grasse River,â Mr. Murphy said during the virtual meeting held via Zoom.