TOWN
OFFERS OPPOSING SIDES FREE AIR TIME ON LOCAL PUBLIC ACCESS TV TO EXPLAIN WHY
THEY SUPPORT OR OPPOSE NOVEMBER REFERENDUM BALLOT QUESTION---SHOULD TOWN LEASE
OLD FRANK'S NURSERY TO A SPORTS FACILITY FOR 15 YEARS? (ballot question will be
on the back side of the ballot)
BOTH
SIDES CAN PROVIDE TOWN WITH 10 MINUTE TAPE WHICH WILL AIR NON STOP ON GREENBURGH
LOCAL ACCESS TV CABLEVISION CHANNEL 76 AND VERIZON CHANNEL 35 FRIDAY NIGHT
NOVEMBER 2ND TO TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6
The
Greenburgh Town Board has scheduled a referendum for November 6 (election day)
on whether the town should be able to lease the Old Frank's nursery to Game on,
a sports facility, for 15 years. To help residents cast an informed vote we
will provide both sides (Game On and opponents of the referendum) the
opportunity to tape a 10 minute video explaining the reasons why they support or
oppose the lease. The two ten minute segments will air continuously on
Greenburgh local access tv cablevision channel 76 and verizon channel 35 Friday
night November 2nd thu election day November 6th.
This is an important referendum for the town and we want residents to cast an
informed vote. We think both sides should have the opportunity to highlight the
reasons they support or oppose the proposal . The tape can be submitted to the
town or produced at the Greenburgh public access TV studio.
The
town has had a policy of providing competing candidates for town office with the
opportunity to air similar info-mercials on public access TV the weekend before
town elections for a number of years.
I
will reach out to supporters and critics of the referendum and advise them of
this policy.
Paul
Feiner
THIS IS THE REFERENDUM QUESTION
WORDING...
-Shall Town Board resolution TB-1, unanimously approved by the
Greenburgh Town Board on August 13, 2012, authorizing the town to enter into a
lease with Game On 365, LLC for the construction of a sports bubble and
accessories to operate a private multi-purpose, year round sports facility with
access for children, adults and seniors; working closely with both town
Departments of Parks & Recreation and Community Resources at the Theodore D.
Young Community Center, when needed as space and schedules allow; to be located
at 715 Dobbs Ferry Road, Town of Greenburgh; generating over a fifteen year
period, a minimum of five million dollars in property taxes and revenue;
providing for a one-time payment of up to one hundred twenty five thousand
dollars for an environmental study and cleanup, be approved?
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