Politics & Government
County Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton Speaks at Chamber Meeting
The guest speaker at the April 10 PW Chamber of Commerce meeting talked about County issues and projects planned and underway in Port.

Nassau County Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton first addressed the County's plans to fight corruption that was rampant under the Mangano Administration. Aside from appointing an Independent Inspector General, which she and other Minority Legislators have been urging for two years, added layers of security and greater checks and balances will also better help protect taxpayer dollars. DeRiggi-Whitton stressed confidence in Comptroller Jack Schnirman based on meetings with him, as well as his success in cleaning up Brookhaven.
Delia then spoke about the tax assessment overhaul that will bring greater parity to homeowner’ tax payments. She added that the approximately $50 million paid annually by the County to tax law firms will instead be used for constituent services and to reduce the budget deficit.
Regarding LICAP (Long Island Commission For Aquifer Protection), she and Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth are working to increase the number of environmentalists on this committee to increase its effectiveness in truly protection our aquifers, which are Long Island’s sole source of fresh water.
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An environmental issue Delia was successful in overcoming is legislation she submitted with the help of Grassroots Environmental Education’s Patti Woods that bans the use of fracking waste water byproducts in Nassau County. She has also been actively involved in the fight to prevent NYC from securing permits to re-open Queens wells, which, if used, could render the County’s drinking water useless for generations.
For Port Washington specifically, DeRiggi-Whitton discussed how pleased she is to be able to move forward with Manorhaven Boulevard’s $3 million renovation now that bonding has been approved. She added that reversing the erosion problem along Shore Road in the Village of Baxter Estates and renovations to Elderfields, home of The Art Guild are key capital budget items.
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Feel free to contact Legislator DeRiggi-Whitton with any questions or comments at 516-571-6211 or dderiggiwhitton@nassaucountyny.gov.