REPAIRING & ENHANCING GLEN COVE
·Successfully lobbied for $12.3M Federal Funds
·Fixing roads, sidewalks, signs, buildings, lights, garages, crosswalks
·Revitalizing all city parks
·Building new children’s playground (Stanco Park)
·Improved Water Delivery System
·Built new Youth Center – $37K under budget
·Upgraded Senior Center
·Beautifying community entrances
·Rehabilitated Veterans Memorials
RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT FOR GLEN COVE
·Honored with Vision Long Island Award for fair development decisions
·Rebuilding Cedar Swamp Road (Glen Street) corridor to the city (funded by Nassau County after joint study with City of Glen Cove)
·Developed a framework for land use regulations – the first Master Plan in 55 years
·Improved Waterfront concept – including 25% lower building heights
·Lobbied and received $12.3 Million in federal funds including $8 Million stimulus for ferry project
·Partnering with N.Y. State DEC and U.S. EPA to protect human health and environment
·Long Island Planning Council designates waterfront as Project of Regional Significance
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR GLEN COVE
·Eliminated $50 Million in current and future operating expenses
·Reduced more than $7.5 Million outstanding debt
·Secured $4.8 Million Youth Program Grant
·Lobbied and received $12.3 Million in federal funds
·Collecting $500K-plus from insurance carriers for ambulance transports – there’s no cost to you
·Secured deficit financing and stabilized city finances
·Improved public access to budget – and made it law!
·Built new youth center – $37K under budget
·Improved financial systems, operations and fiscal controls
·Reduced police overtime by adding crossing guards
PUBLIC SAFETY FOR GLEN COVE
·Increased fines, established anonymous hotline, and appointed private investigator to gather evidence for prosecution of illegal housing complaints
·Strengthened laws to prevent serving alcohol and selling tobacco to minors
·Enacted stronger Sex Offender Law than Nassau County
·Implemented reverse 911 Emergency Notification System
·Added police bike patrols for targeted areas and special events
·Reorganized Police & Auxiliary Police Depts.- equipped them to do job safely and more efficiently with $300K in federal funding
·Increased safety downtown with new lighting, crosswalks, police foot patrols
·Assigned police in schools to educate children about substance abuse, alcohol, and bullying (Sgt. Jack McDougal)
·DWI Arrests up 103%. Speeding summonses up 165%


