Politics & Government
County Funds for Glen Cove Sewer Project
$12 million will be allocated for public sanitary sewers in Glen Cove and neighboring communities, officials said.

Mayor Reginald Spinello today was notified by Nassau County’s executive and legislative offices that an agreement was reached, allocating $12 million for studying, designing and installing public sanitary sewers in Glen Cove and neighboring communities that are not currently connected to the Glen Cove Wastewater Treatment Plant.
“Working together to do the right thing for our constituents is a true reflection of good government,” Spinello said.
Thanking County Executive Ed Mangano and Leg. DeRiggi-Whitton for their efforts, Spinello said, “This investment is critical to the protection of our natural resources and our communities.”
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