Stop WJWW from Destructive Building in the Protected Watershed on Airport Property
Westchester Joint Water Works is moving ahead to remove over 6 acres of forest and build a massive plant when they do not own the land they propose to build on. The land is currently a green space at the Westchester County Airport and subject to a “land swap” or land sale that would need to be approved by the Westchester County Board of Legislators in the future.
Please read the FAQ’s on PEPA’s website which provide more information about this issue or read a one page flyer here.
How Can you help?
Call and/or write to your local Westchester County legislators
Sat, Dec 6, 2014 • Trinity Presbyterian
The final public hearing concerning the Trinity Presbyterian Church (TPC) Application was heard and closed on Tuesday, December 2nd, 7:30 pm, Harrison Municipal Building, One Heinemann Place, Harrison, NY.
However the written comment period remains open,…
Read MoreWed, Sep 24, 2014 • Trinity Presbyterian
The planning board accepted the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) as complete at the Tuesday, September 23rd meeting. The board did not allow for any substantive public comment and set a public hearing for October…
Read MoreSun, Sep 14, 2014 • Trinity Presbyterian
Don’t miss the Harrison Planning Board Meeting on Tuesday, September 23rd, 7:30pm, Municipal Building, Harrison, NY. The 9th agenda item requires your attention;
TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH – HOUSE OF WORSHIP/BUILDING ADDITION – 526-530 Anderson Hill Road,…
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Fri, Jan 24, 2014 • Trinity Presbyterian
The Trinity Presbyterian Church is applying for a special exception use permit to build a place of worship on 526 – 530 Anderson Hill Road. On Tuesday evening, the Town’s Planning Board will hold a…
Read MoreWed, Dec 18, 2013 • Trinity Presbyterian
This is a follow-up to the meeting notice regarding the Trinity Presbyterian Church presentation at the December 17, 2013 session of the Town Village Harrison Planning Board.
At last night's meeting, the Trinity Presbyterian Church applied…
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