Gotham Gazette: Stepping Up Suburban Housing Easier Said Than Done
The following was published by the Gotham Gazette on July 5th, 2022. You can read the original...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Jul 6, 2022 | Housing | 0
The following was published by the Gotham Gazette on July 5th, 2022. You can read the original...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Oct 10, 2016 | Economic Development | 0
The following was published in the Long Island Press on October 10, 2016. You can read the original here. In the heated debate about whether or not local zoning codes are choking us, New Age urbanists who propose environmentally...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Jul 9, 2015 | The Foggiest Five | 0
The following are answers to The Foggiest Five, a set of questions asked to influential Long Islanders on the future of the region. This round features answers from Dr. Lee Koppelman, whose extensive resume includes serving as...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Apr 30, 2014 | Environmental Policy, Housing | 0
Hey gang, studies are showing that the brain drain is hitting Long Island. Let’s keep these young people! How? Let’s build cool downtown apartments. Put them right by the train station. Let’s give ‘em Wi-Fi for their iPads and...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Apr 4, 2014 | The Foggiest Five | 0
The Foggiest Five is a series of questions that have been asked to people of influence in land use and policymakers across Long Island. The series will be featured on The Foggiest Idea regularly. Many thanks to Andy Freleng of...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Jan 30, 2014 | Environmental Policy | 0
When I first heard that Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone was making Long Island’s water quality the number one priority of his administration, I was skeptical. And rightfully so. In the past I’ve argued that Long Island is...
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