By installing solar panels over crops, farmers can produce both food and energy on the same land. This has the potential to revolutionize farming in the Hudson Valley, with several benefits: https://t.co/orrD10gd8j
How compliant municipalities in Ulster and northern Dutchess counties are with the state’s Open Meetings Law depends on the city, town or village. https://t.co/QeUNASucbY
The project at 39 Mill Hill Road, site of the former Woodstock Automotive garage and up until about 2006 a Mobil gas station, calls for a 2.5-story structure with a cafe, food market and 15-room hotel, down from the originally proposed 19 rooms. https://t.co/apiHwoH00K
Economists argue that rent control would deter developers from building more homes, which would only worsen the housing supply crisis in the United States.
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The committee presented the town board the results of several walk audits conducted last year to assess the problems and challenges posed to pedestrians. It made a pitch for better crosswalks and improved pedestrian safety. https://t.co/UfCwbhnl20
NEW REPORT! Pattern today published its analysis of #childcare in the Hudson Valley. The system is under immense pressure from demographics, economics, and public policy decisions. Read more about the state of childcare in our region at the link below.
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On Tuesday, Feb. 6, the Gardiner Town Board voted to establish a committee to study and submit comments regarding the proposed Modena trucking terminal and warehouse in Plattekill. https://t.co/t0yTLVsZ80