Cranes On Every Corner Of NYC, But Not Much Going Up Across Long Island
Cranes On Every Corner Of NYC, But Not Much Going Up Across Long Island By all accounts, New York City is experiencing a building boom that seems to have left Long Island behind, prompting developers to envy the city’s dynamic energy and rue the Island’s usual culprits of bureaucratic red tape, zoning board rigidity and…
Letters: Priorities for LI and Infrastructure
Letters: Priorities for LI and Infrastructure
In an article for Newsday, Chairman of the Long Island Regional Planning Council John D. Cameron Jr. responds to the new LIRR third track plan.
Long Island Regional Planning Council, DEC set hearings on nitrogen contamination
Long Island Regional Planning Council, DEC set hearings on nitrogen contamination
The Long Island Regional Planning Council and the state Department of Environmental Conservation will jointly host three public hearings next month on nitrogen contamination of Long Island’s waterways as they prepare to embark on a multimillion-dollar study of the issue.
Superstorm Sandy-damaged bulkheads still unrepaired 3 years later
Superstorm Sandy-damaged bulkheads still unrepaired 3 years later
Miles of wooden bulkheads protecting Long Island waterfront properties from erosion are nearing the end of their useful life span — rotting, rusting and below current height codes. And at least 1,000 bulkheads — and possibly many more — remain unrepaired three years after superstorm Sandy.
Cuomo Unveils Giant LI Infrastructure Package
Cuomo Unveils Giant LI Infrastructure Package
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s ambitious plan to pour hundreds of millions of dollars into Long Island’s infrastructure.
Hub plan nearly shovel-ready, developer says
Hub plan nearly shovel-ready, developer says
Ronkonkoma Hub developer receives site plan approval and is ready to submit building permit applications for early 2016 ground breaking.
Janice Jijina honored among Long Island’s Top 50 Most Influential Women in Business
Janice Jijina honored among Long Island’s Top 50 Most Influential Women in Business Since 2000, Long Island Business News has honored Long Island’s Top 50 Most Influential Women in Business by selecting professionals based on business acumen, mentoring and community involvement. Cameron Engineering Partner, Janice Jijina, will be honored at the 2015 event for the…
Long Island Town and Village Projects Key to Tax Base
LI town and village projects key to tax base, future, planners say
Four developers, including John Cameron, council chairman, appeared at the Long Island Regional Planning Council’s meeting at Hofstra University, to give updates on revitalization and development projects in Wyandanch, Glen Cove, Hempstead, Islip, Huntington Station and Riverside.