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Date: Wednesday, Feb. 22nd, 7:30pm
Location: Page One Restaurant
90 School Street, Glen Cove

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At the last City Council meeting, resident and mayoral Candidate Paul Meli questioned the City Council regarding the rumor that the Village of Sea Cliff and the City of Glen Cove were exploring the possibility of sharing the City's Police services.[ Read on ]

The City Considers Sharing Police with Sea Cliff

Newsday reported that an audit of Nassau County's Industrial Development Agency (IDA) showed that there was little or no benefit accrued to having one at the county level. So what, if any, benefit does the City of Glen Cove's IDA provide to the taxpayer, and who provides most of the funding for its activities?[ Read on ]

City of Glen Cove IDA - More Wasted Money?

Citizens of Glen Cove should heed this admonition when considering the 'Piazza' construction pending final approval before the Planning Board. The Piazza is a downtown development project slated to replace the failed 'Village Square'.[ Read on ]

The Mayor and The Developer

This is the official line on the 2011 budget for Glen Cove. Taxes are going up by less than 3%. A senior city official recently was quoted in a local paper saying that the low increase in the tax levy is “really extraordinary”... [ Read on ]

2011 Glen Cove City Tax Increase –
What Really Happened?

At the last Glen Cove City Council meeting, discussion once again turned to the Mayor and Council’s refusal to replace board and agency members whose service has exceeded the City’s 2-term limit, rather than open up those seats to all of the City’s residents. [ Read on ]

Glen Cove Boards and Agencies –
Lifetime Appointments?

Moody’s Investors Service has assigned a Baa3 rating and negative outlook to the City of Glen Cove’s (NY) $11.7 million Various Purposes Serial Bonds... [ Read on ]

Moody’s Downgrades Glen Cove’s Bond Rating


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 Did you know?

58% of dwellings in Glen Cove are owner-occupied. 41% are rental units.

 

7% of dwelling units are in apartment buildings of 4 or more units.

 

If all single family homes were owner-occupied and just 50% of 2-family homes and 33% of 3-family homes were owner-occupied, then owner occupancy in Glen Cove would be 71%.

 

Glen Cove currently has a larger share of affordable housing units than other North Shore communities: 590 units.