Tag: Long Island Pine Barrens Society
Are Suffolk County’s Ambitious Sewer Plans A Stinky Proposition for Taxpayers?
by Richard Murdocco | Apr 25, 2023 | Environmental Policy | 0
The following was exclusively published by The Foggiest Idea on April 25, 2023. Interested in...
Read MoreEditorial Policy Position: TFI Urges Suffolk to Vote NO on Proposal #2/Resolution 547-2020
by Richard Murdocco | Oct 20, 2020 | Editorial | 0
The following is an editorial policy position being taken for the 2020 election being held on...
Read MorePublic Comments: Protect the Sanctity of Suffolk County’s Open Space Funding
by Richard Murdocco | Jul 27, 2020 | Environmental Policy, Public Comments | 0
The following comments were submitted on July 27, 2020 to elected officials within the Suffolk...
Read MorePublic Comments: Don’t Let Suffolk County Once Again Raid Drinking Water Protection Program Funding
by Richard Murdocco | Jun 22, 2020 | Environmental Policy | 1
The following comments were submitted on June 22, 2020 to elected officials within the Suffolk...
Read MorePine Barrens Nearly Saved, But That Doesn’t Mean It’s Out of the Woods
by Richard Murdocco | Feb 5, 2020 | Environmental Policy | 0
The following was exclusively published by The Foggiest Idea on February 5, 2020. This piece was...
Read MoreSuffolk Shouldn’t Have to Chop Down Trees to Let Solar Panels Spring Up
by Richard Murdocco | May 25, 2016 | Environmental Policy | 1
The following was written for the Long Island Press, and published on May 25, 2016. You can read the original here. A troubling new trend in Suffolk County is pitting environmentalists against civic groups: clear cutting...
Read MoreIs Bellone’s Bid for a Drinking Water Tax a Ploy to Promote Development?
by Richard Murdocco | May 9, 2016 | Environmental Policy | 1
The following was written for the Long Island Press, and published on May 9, 2016. You can read the original here. From the crowded podium at an outdoor press conference in Yaphank last month, backed by a supportive chorus of...
Read MoreHeartland Town Square Proposal Is Too Big For Only Islip Town Board’s Approval
by Richard Murdocco | Mar 17, 2015 | Economic Development | 2
The following was written for The Long Island Press on March 17, 2015. You can read the piece here. Could one small township have the power to approve the largest development project in Long Island’s history? That seems to be...
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