HomeMy WebLinkAboutAG-09/09/2025 WS September 9, 2025 Town Board Work Session
Executive Session
V-1 Labor- Matter Involving the Employment of a Particular Person(s)
9:00 Nick Krupski, Solid Waste Management Coordinator
9:15 Kevin Webster, Chairman Board of Assessors
9:30 Tim Abrams, Building Maintenance Supervisor with Erick Haas, Deputy Director
of Public Works
9:45 Michael Verity, Chief Building Inspector
10:00 Councilwoman Smith re: Employee Personnel Evaluation
10:15 Jacqueline Martinez, Senior Citizens Program Director
Legal Advice
V-2 11:00 Amy Folk, Town Historian
V-3 Potential Acquisition(s), Sale or Lease of Real Property Where Publicity
Would Substantially Affect the Value Thereof
11:30 Lillian McCullough, Land Preservation Executive Assistant
V-4 11:45 Town Board Lunch Break
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V-5 12:15 Assistant Town Attorney Ben Johnson with Mara Cerezo, Planner re: Short-
Term Rental Draft Code - Set Date for Code Committee (9/16 at 2:00pm)
V-6 1:15 Sonia Spar, Spanish-Community Relations with Heather Edwards, Executive
Director of Allied Foundation re: Southold Town Bilingual Early Literacy/Healthy
Habits Campaign for Pre-K and Kindergarten Children in the Five Elementary
Schools and Head Start
V-7 1:30 Heather Lanza, Town Planning Director with Susan Rabold, Cityscape re: Cell
Service New Code- Poll Results and Direction for New Code
V-8 2:15 Justice Evans with Tim Abrams, Building Maintenance Supervisor and Erick
Haas, Deputy Director of Public Works re: Repair of the Fishers Island
Tennis/Basketball Courts
V-9 2:30 Justice Evans with Dan Goodwin, Superintendent of Highways and Michael
Collins, Town Engineer re: 1. Designation/Maintenance Map of Town Roads
2. Next Steps for the Closed-off Portion of Central Avenue on Fishers Island
IV-10 2:45 Councilwoman Anne Smith with Supervisor Krupski re: Update on
Transportation Commission Process and Update on Recent Meeting with
Legislative Partners on Coastal Resiliency and the Raising of State Roads
V-11 3:00 John Sepenoski, GIS/Land Management Coordinator re: Phoebe Faint's Girl
Scout Gold Award Project- Bug Houses at Downs Farm Preserve
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V-12 Town Attorney Paul DeChance re: Update on IMA with Greenport Village for
the Housing Fund
V-13 Supervisor Krupski re: Develop a Town Policy for Community Pride Projects
V-14 Councilman Brian Mealy and Town Clerk Denis Noncarrow re: Discussion to
Create a Communications Committee
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For my Girl Scout Gold Award I will be making twenty bug houses at two separate locations,
and I am hoping that ten of which will be at the Group For the East End. To complete this award,
I must work on my project for eighty hours, measure the impact it has on the community and the
environment, and inform others of the importance of the project. I will be using biodegradable
reused materials for the project that I will collect from beach cleanups. The bug houses will vary
in size, but they will not be any taller than a foot or two tall and only a few inches wide.
Bug houses are important because they can provide habitat for bugs. Although habitat is
available at the Group For the East End location, putting up houses here is important because it
will spread awareness about this issue. I will be creating a website that the public can view with
information about the importance of bug habitat and a step by step about how you can easily
make your own bug houses. Many homes on Long Island are well manicured without many
places for bugs to live in, so this is an especially important issue to raise awareness about. In
addition to raising awareness about the issue, I will be attempting to tailor the bug houses to
certain endangered bugs and locating them around areas that they can be found.
For my project I will not require any help from the town. Thank you.