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Friday, july 10, 2015

vol. 3, no. 28

GuIde to LIvING 50+

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Nassau ida lags behind other counties

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Westchester, Suffolk generated jobs at lower cost from 2010-12 By Bill San Antonio The Nassau County Industrial Development Agency generated more jobs than its contemporaries in Suffolk and Westchester counties just once from 2010-13, despite regularly approving more projects and granting many millions more in tax breaks, a Blank Slate Media analysis of state comptroller data has found. Nassau’s IDA during that period also recovered from businesses a smaller percentage of the tax breaks it approved through payment-in-lieuof-taxes agreements, also known as PILOTs, than their counterparts in Westchester and Suffolk counties. In 2013, the most recent year for which state comptroller data of IDA activity is available, the Nassau IDA granted $23,611 in exemptions for every job it gained, more than 10 times the state median and considerably higher than Suffolk ($644 per job) and Westchester ($1,563 per job). That year, the Nassau IDA ap-

proved 278 projects worth more than $2.9 billion and granted $43,325,571 in net tax breaks, recovering 37 percent of the exemptions through pilots. Joseph Kearney, the Nassau County IDA’s executive director, told Blank Slate Media in early June that the IDA’s 2013 data was inaccurate and that updated figures would be submitted to Albany. Kearny said Tuesday the updated 2013 data has not been sent to the state comptroller’s office yet, and that they are waiting for three notfor-profit companies to send the IDA their numbers. He said the three companies were “not included in the last go around.” He said the IDA would reach out to the three companies Tuesday, adding he expected to submit the numbers within a week to 10 days. There are 109 active industrial development agencies in villages, towns, counties and cities throughout New York State. Continued on Page 54

PHOTO COURTESY OF BEN WARSHAW

A woman fell in between the platform and the train Friday at the Great Neck Long Island Rail Road station. See story on page 2.

Manor mayor elected to lead village officials By J ust I N e schoeNBaRt

as its president for the upcoming 2015-2016 year. Donno, who previously The Nassau County Village served as the organization’s Officials Association recently first vice president, will be elected Village of Plandome responsible for establishing Manor Mayor Barbara Donno policies for the association and

representing Nassau County village residents needs through targeting organization’s initiatives and efforts, according to a press release from the NCVOA. “I am truly honored to be Continued on Page 54

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