The New York State Court of Appeals denied the final appeal of Residents Against Wal-Mart’s attempt to stop the re-development of Northgate Plaza.
“This is great news for the Town,” said Supervisor John Auberger. “The project will create 150 construction jobs and 400 permanent jobs in our town.”
The Town started joint Planning and Zoning Board meetings on this project in April of 2007. After multiple hearings the Town process concluded and approval was granted in September of 2007.
“The process we undertook was through, open and fair. We had no doubt that the courts would uphold our approval,” added Supervisor Auberger. “This re-development enjoys widespread public support and will be a catalyst for the entire Dewey Avenue Corridor.”
Construction is expected to start this summer.
Supervisor Auberger Announces Court of Appeals Denies Motions to Stop Northgate Re-development
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