Roslyn Times 12.19.14

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Legislators vote to repeal speed cameras County to fill $30M revenue gap; outstanding tickets must be paid BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Nassau County lawmakers unanimously voted to repeal the controversial school speed-zonecamera program on Monday, leaving a $30 million revenue gap in the county budget that officials have said could end 2014 with a $76.9 million deficit. The automated cameras, which issued more than 400,000 tickets between early September and mid November, will be taken offline immediately from most of Nassau’s 56 school districts, officials said. Outstanding fines will still need to be paid. Monday’s 19-0 vote came after nearly four hours of public comment, most in support of the repeal, according to published reports. County lawmakers also proposed legislation to make up for a projected $30 million in revenues lost a result of the appeal, which is planned for discussion next

month. Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano said last week the repealed cameras would likely result in spending cuts and not new taxes. Nassau County Legislature Presiding Officer Norma Gonsalves (R-East Meadow) supported Mangano’s position on no new taxes Roslyn school Trustee Adam Haber, left, Village of Roslyn Mayor John Durkin and Vilwhile speaking to reporters fol- lage of Roslyn Estates Mayor Jeff Schwartzberg greet each other during last Thurslowing the vote. “There will be no raise in taxes. I’ve said it before, I’ll day’s “Meeting of the Mayors” event at the Village of East Hills’ theater. say it again,” she said. The school speed-zone-camera program was approved in June with a 19-0 vote from the Legislature but was quickly met with complaints from constituents about inconsistencies with speed limits and its hours of operation. Mangano, a Republican, grantare killing our villages,” said Village of Flower Hill Mayor BY B I LL ed amnesty for more than 40,000 Village of East Hills Mayor Mi- Elaine Phillips, Roslyn School S A N A N T O N I O tickets issued over the summer afchael Koblenz, whose village trustee Adam Haber, North ter fines were generated in error theater served as the setting Hempstead Town Councilman Mayors from throughout from five camera locations. The for a meeting Thursday be- Peter Zuckerman (D-Roslyn), the Roslyn community are conprogram was temporarily suspendtween village, town and state state Assemblyman Charles sidering proposals to consolied in late August and put back onLavine (D-Glen Cove) and state officials. date purchasing between their Continued on Page 70 In attendance were Village Sen. Jack Martins (R-Mineola). villages in an effort to cut costs “It’s not very often that we and help residents maintain of Roslyn Mayor John Dureligibility in the state’s new tax kin, Village of Roslyn Estates have a gathering of so many Mayor Jeff Schwartzberg, Vil- mayors and state officials in rebate program. “We thought it’s time to lage of Roslyn Harbor Mayor one room. It allows us to get get together and pool our re- David Mandell, Village of Old great insight,” Lavine said. sources because all these costs Westbury Mayor Fred Carillo, Continued on Page 62

Roslyn area mayors meet to collaborate on contracts

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