Concerned residents want town to 'sign on'

AMENIA — Public comments during Amenia’s Aug. 12 Town Board meeting were book ended by requests from residents to install signs.

First, Pat Nelligan asked that “No Loitering� signs be put up near the Harlem Valley Rail Trail parking lot off Railroad Avenue. Nelligan reported that it was turning into a “pig sty and a drug hangout� and that if signs were erected it would give the local residents the ability to call the police.

At the end of the meeting, Nina Peek asked if the town could request that the speed limit be reduced on County Route 81 from 55 mph to 45 or 40 mph.

“It’s a short portion of the road, but people go racing through there,� she said, adding the 55 mph speed limit was giving motorists too much opportunity to drive at dangerous speeds.

Tower Hill Bridge nearly finished

In other brief town business, Highway Superintendent Stan Whitehead reported that the Tower Hill Bridge project is finishing a few weeks earlier than scheduled. The last bit of work that needed to be completed (as of the printing of this paper) was to attach the guardrails to the bridge; all other work has been finished.

Willow Lane for CDBG?

The application deadline for next year’s Community Development Block Grant is coming up, and the board is currently leaning toward addressing flooding issues on Willow Lane. A public hearing to field suggestions from the public for the $150,000 annual grant opportunity through the county will be held at an upcoming meeting.

Summer Rec wrap up

Town Supervisor Wayne Euvrard reported that the town’s summer recreation program has come to a close and was very successful this year, averaging 62 children each day.

Fireproof records vault quotes very high

Finally, Town Clerk Maureen Bonds reported on her efforts to find quotes for a fireproof records vault that would be used in the new Town Hall. A company in Pennsylvania builds fireproof vaults at a cost of $75,000, which was deemed too expensive. The Town Board agreed that some kind of  a custom job built by a local general contractor was probably the next place to look.

The next Town Board meeting will be held Thursday, Aug. 19, at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall on Mechanic Street.

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