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Town Board Reviews JV Mall Renovation Plans

Members of the Town Board met with representatives of Simon Properties to review plans for a two phase upgrade of the 30 year old JV Mall. Simon hopes to begin work in early 2013.

Special Town Board Meeting
Jefferson Valley Mall
July 11, 2012

For a summary of the meeting, click www.ciyinfo.org

Supervisor Grace and councilmen Paganelli and Murphy met for about an hour with six representatives of Simon Properties and several staff members and members of ABACA to discuss the company’s plans to renovate the 30-year-old mall.

The informal daytime meeting was designed to give town staffers an opportunity to provide Simon with feedback on its conceptual plans for a two-phase renovation project and for Simon to get a better understanding of town procedures and processes in order to move the project forward as quickly as possible. Simon would like to begin work on Phase I of the renovation in early 2013 with an estimated 14-16 month construction schedule.
 
Critical areas to be addressed include signage, parking and the berm along Route 6.

This summary is being provided by Citizens for an Informed Yorktown, a non partisan grassroots organization whose goal it is to inform residents about what's happening in our community and to increase the level of resident participation in town affairs.

For more information about the group, visit www.ciyinfo.org.

To receive the next Town Board meeting summary automatically as an email, send an email to ciyinfo@verizon.net and request to have your email address added to mailing list for the Town Board meeting summaries.

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